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Forests Being 'Slaughtered for Toilet Paper,' Actress Declares

Washington (CNSNews.com) - An American television actress is blasting the U.S. news media for failing to report that "endangered forests are being slaughtered for toilet paper."

"I think there is a dummy-down bias (in the media) frankly," said Daphne Zuniga, who starred in the television series "Melrose Place."

"The press is reporting things that are absolutely irrelevant to any of our lives and they are sensationalistic and it is damaging," Zuniga told Cybercast News Service. She made the comments Wednesday night at the Washington Press Club Foundation's 61st annual congressional dinner, which she attended as a guest of Congressional Quarterly.

"We start to think that these things are important, like [the rape trial of NBA star] Kobe Bryant and [the molestation trial of] Michael Jackson and yada, yada, and meanwhile, you know, endangered forests are being slaughtered for toilet paper, you know, sequoias -- whatever it is," Zuniga told Cybercast News Service.

Zuniga is a member of the Creative Coalition, a social and political advocacy organization with roots in the entertainment industry. Other Coalition members at the press dinner included actor Ron Silver of the "The West Wing," actress Fran Drescher from the television series "The Nanny," and Joey Pantoliano of HBO's "The Sopranos."

"I met a congressperson today and I am getting interested in coming to the hill to express my issues, which are environmental mostly, but also [First] Amendment," Zuniga said. She said mercury emissions were her key environmental concern.

According to Zuniga, "One out of six women are toxic with mercury. Mercury comes out of coal plants and chlorine plants. I am toxic, I deal with symptoms, children are born with, you know, autism -- there is an epidemic in this country. This is like, the air that we breath," Zuniga said.

"Maybe it's not interesting, but it is definitely newsworthy...unless we have to wait for everyone to be drastically sick so we can sensationalize it," she added.

When asked about a series of new scientific studies showing that U.S. coal-fired power plants emit less than one percent of the world's mercury output, Zuniga responded, "That is false, it is not one percent.

"We (the U.S.) have a large percentage of the pollution...We have to be more responsible, we have more resources, and we use more and more," she added.

But as Cybercast News Service reported last week, several new studies show that if all U.S. coal-fired power plants were shut down -- resulting in zero mercury emissions -- worldwide levels of mercury would be only slightly affected.

The studies by the Center for Science and Public Policy (CSPP) also revealed that mercury emissions from Yellowstone National Park and other natural sources are significantly higher than the amount coming from the 1,100 coal-fired power plants in the U.S.

In addition, mercury levels in the atmosphere may have been higher before the advent of coal fired power plants.

"This hypothesis appears supported by the presence of higher levels of mercury in 550-year-old Alaskan mummies than levels in a recent sample of pregnant native Alaskan women," said Robert Ferguson, in an interview with Cybercast News Service . Ferguson is the executive director of the CSPP, a public policy research group based in Washington, D.C.

'It's never totally objective'

Actress Fran Drescher also weighed in with her views on bias in the news media.

"It's never totally objective and it is a business and it needs to sell papers and magazines and get viewers to tune in. Everything has to be taken with a slight grain of salt," Drescher told the Cybercast News Service.

Drescher said she was in Washington to promote "more arts in public education, which she called "very important for the psychological growth of the child."

Drescher, who has been treated for uterine cancer, also promoted her efforts to increase public awareness of gynecological cancers.

"Johanna's Law is coming up for vote [in Congress]. It is an education bill for informing women and their doctors about gynecological cancers, the early warning symptoms and the tests that are available," Drescher said. "It took me two years and eight doctors to get diagnosed," she added.
If one is six women is toxic with mercury she must describing very low levels that equals normality, not toxicity. Mercury poisoning is devastating.
Gee she even included the use of 'like' not as a proper verb in NT fashion.
What a fine speaker... better go back to acting.  

You've gotta wipe your ass on something, don't you?  

I'll wait around for the real environmentalists, who have some remote idea of what they're talking about.  Um, like hey, thanks for the thought, I'll like, take it into like, consideration, like, ugh???  Dah?  Fah?  :roll:  That is soooo, like, what - ever.... huh!
"You've gotta wipe your ass on something, don't you?"

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Greetings,

You cant dismiss a person just because of the way they talk.  America uses 1/3 of the worlds resources and are responsible for a HUGE chunk of the worlds pollution.

And she is absolutely right about the media.  They deliver sensationalist crap to an increasingly dumb audience - thats the same in every country.

The main driving force in this world is money - and these people will step on everything and everyone to get it - even if it means the total destruction of the planet.  Take america's refusal to sign the Kyoto agreement for example - not in line with their business interests.  Basically they dont care if theres nothing left for future generations - as long as they can keep shooting up with the narcotics of money and power.

And I will also add that the scientific community is bending ever more to the will of these people.  Everyone knows how politicians like to play with figures - the same goes for statistics and test results - whatever makes them look good (and there is plenty of proof of this - look around for yourself)

If you want the truth about anythign these days, you have to get it yourself.

P.S.  As for autism, I wouldnt even hold that against her.  Alot of people still believe that mercury causes it - she just hasnt learned any different and is at least trying to say something helpful in her view.

P.P.S.  Actually forget the autism bit - that would be like saying not having autism is a good thing - everyone knows autism rules 8-)
I'm far too cruel to these sorts of girls, I know! Tongue  :$

By the way, these new emoticons are great!

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