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Re: Study: Even Low-Dose Radiation is Dangerous



        Reply to:   RE>>Study: Even Low-Dose Radiation is Dangerous

Hi Gary and Radsafers,

Of course, from the fringe environmental groups' perspective, the evolutionary development of mankind, is the ultimate problem!  %^)

I really think sometimes, that they hate themselves along with everyone else in their utopian vision of what "nature" ought to be.

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Date: 10/09/1997 12:14 PM
To: Mike Bohan
From: radsafe@romulus.ehs.uiuc.edu

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Perhaps the problem we have is the definition of "harm to the gene pool." 
Some people may simply call this "evolution."  In which case, this "harm to
the gene pool" would not have prevented mankinds development on this planet,
it would have caused it.

Gary Cartwright
gcartwright@oppd.com