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FBaggins

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20. For someone in that category, yes.
Fri Mar 1, 2013, 06:18 PM
Mar 2013

No need for "talking points". We're not talking about hundreds of thousands of people here... we're talking about a worst-case group that might not include anyone. And a risk of getting something that isn't particularly difficult to deal with.

Tens of thousands of people died in the earthquake and tsunami and you were an infant in the worst irradiated portion of the area (and someone stayed and only ate food from the area - including food that didn't even pass inspection but somehow came to you anyway)... and you have a slightly higher chance of needing a minor surgery and taking a pill decades down the road?

You wouldn't need talking points... you would need a little perspective.

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