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Tuesday, October 02, 2012

Bias? What Bias?

Last week, Steve Milloy of Junkscience.com filed a lawsuit against the EPA. He alleges, based upon information he acquired from a Freedom of Information Act request, that the EPA has been conducting illegal and unethical human experiments under the Obama administration, exposing subjects to concentrations of known cancer-inducing particulates at up to 21 times the EPA's own published "acceptable levels."

Yesterday, Senator James Inhofe (R-OK) formally requested a committee hearing to look into the matter.

Go to Google News right now. Do a search for "EPA." Crickets. Not a word about it. Can you imagine the feeding frenzy the mainstream press would be in right now if this had been happening under a Republican administration? But there's no bias. Nope. Not a bit. Zero. Nada. Totally fair.

What a crock.

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