Posted on 04/19/2011 9:49:44 AM PDT by jazusamo
Over the last fortnight I've made a deeply troubling discovery. The anti-nuclear movement to which I once belonged has misled the world about the impacts of radiation on human health. The claims we have made are ungrounded in science, unsupportable when challenged, and wildly wrong. We have done other people, and ourselves, a terrible disservice.
I began to see the extent of the problem after a debate last week with Helen Caldicott. Dr Caldicott is the world's foremost anti-nuclear campaigner. She has received 21 honorary degrees and scores of awards, and was nominated for a Nobel peace prize. Like other greens, I was in awe of her. In the debate she made some striking statements about the dangers of radiation. So I did what anyone faced with questionable scientific claims should do: I asked for the sources. Caldicott's response has profoundly shaken me.
...nine documents: newspaper articles, press releases and an advertisement. None were scientific publications; none contained sources for the claims she had made. But one of the press releases referred to a report by the US National Academy of Sciences, which she urged me to read. I have now done so - all 423 pages. It supports none of the statements I questioned; in fact it strongly contradicts her claims about the health effects of radiation.
or Barack Obama
I’m embarrassed about how badly I mangled the word “Chernobyl.” When will FR get a spell check? Help!
Are we the only ones to remember the nuclear disarmament movement of the ‘80s? It made a PETA rally look like a garden party.
Must be a raven...they live longer.
Spell check it has....what I am craving for is an 'Edit' button for those typos that still pass spelling muster.
Somebody had to stop those Italians!
How do I do spell check? Have you ever hit the “post” button while at the same time you’ve made a silly typo? No way to grab it back!
Here's an article that tells the truth about the commie bitch. Helen Caldicott and the Soviet connection
Have you ever hit the post button while at the same time youve made a silly typo? No way to grab it back!
And that is why I wish there was a user specific EDIT button included alongside the [ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 2 | View Replies | Report Abuse] list as an option for the original poster to go back into their comment after-the-fact and correct mistakes.
Firefox has a built-in spell check. You might be able to add one to whatever browser you are using.
Lack of post editing is a feature. Jim didn’t want people to be able to change their words, which is not a bad thing on a sometimes-contentious political forum.
Just finished reading. A sick broad on the par with my favorite evil leftist female maniac: Madalyn Murray O’Hare. And look what happened to her!
BTW....most modern browsers include a SpellCheck option as a matter of course.
Try 'right' clicking your mouse in the edit box and see if you don't have that option yourself.
Both my Chrome and FireFox browsers do that and the Chrome version even gives me the red underline under misspelled words thingy without me having to do the right click thing.
Looks like I don’t. So well...
Geez, I meant “Oh, well...”
LOL....so Jim and Microsoft have something in common. :o)
I can understand the reasoning and am fine with that.
Still...it would be nice to have, say, something that leaves the original post intact, but adds a box immediately under the original post so you don't have a zillion posters "correcting" you until if/when they see your sadly sheepish mea culpa many posts later.
Yes, I’d agree with that last.
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