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DaviD Declares - " No sane governor would say
no to federal disaster relief. " |
On 15 Sep 2005 07:02:50 -0700, "John S." wrote:
David wrote: http://www.buzzflash.com/contributor.../con05330.html Not exactly hidden or being covered up. Every newspaper, newscast and radio broadcast I've had contact with has had something on the noxious soup of stuff that is in the streets, houses and bodies of water of New Orleans. It is one of many many problems to be addressed as the recover effort moves along. Directly related to the problem of what to do about pollution is the question of where New Orleand will get a supply of potable water that will allow this Crescent City rebirth the politicians are now talking about. It's a matter of downplaying how dangerous it is. The EPA said the WTC was safe when it was not. People from Lower Manhattan are getting sick. Rescue workers from the Pile are getting sick. |
Potable water is coming back more and more almost every day in the New
Orleans area.So says,the Big 870 WWL New Orleans radio talk show. cuhulin |
To H..L with fed govt.We gonna rebuild New Orleans anyway!
cuhulin |
The water came up and came up and came up and held for a longggg time
and then when it receded,, that is when the surge began.Mississippi Gulf Coast.JT and Dave. www.supertalkms.com cuhulin |
"David" wrote in message ... On Wed, 14 Sep 2005 23:14:48 GMT, "-=jd=-" wrote: He's one guy with an opinion that's akin to arguing which is worse: being shot in the head once or three times. His opinion really doesn't matter, as I don't think anyone's treating it lightly, regardless of the *severity* of the toxicity. It seems everyone treating it as if it was the worst. Opinion? Where do you see opinion? This is eyewitness testimony. ''Hugh Kauffman, a Senior Policy Analyst at the Environmental Protection Agency who specializes in emergency response, told Morning Sedition hosts Marc Maron and Mark Riley that a government cover-up is taking place right now, as we speak, to hide information about the dangerous toxins in the flood waters of the Gulf Coast region. Kauffman, a 35-year EPA veteran who has served in Republican and Democratic administrations, says that the Bush administration is preventing the EPA from releasing information that oil and chemical companies are mandated by law to provide. Kauffman says the Bush administration's cover-up is endangering residents and relief workers throughout the Gulf Coast region, who are being exposed to dangerous levels of toxins, some of which have been proven to cause cancer and birth defects. Kauffman, who was the chief investigator for the 9/11 clean up, also said that the Bush administration engaged in the same practice after 9/11-covering up the truth about the dangers in the air and water and lying to the public in the weeks after the disaster. Kauffman said that over 75% of the heroes who responded to 9/11 have gotten sick and in some cases have died because of exposure to toxins at Ground Zero, and that he fears a similar fate will befall relief workers and residents in the Gulf Coast now.'' Testimony? I dont see a single fact in this anywhere. |
You and Honus and m II sure do like to lie and say I mess around with my
little female dog though! If I had my way,y'all would NEVER see the light of day again!!! cuhulin |
On Thu, 15 Sep 2005 13:02:16 -0500, "MnMikew"
wrote: Testimony? I dont see a single fact in this anywhere. http://news.google.com/nwshp?hl=en&t...hugh%20kaufman |
That goes for Les Locklear and Poppy too.
cuhulin |
David wrote: On 15 Sep 2005 07:02:50 -0700, "John S." wrote: David wrote: http://www.buzzflash.com/contributor.../con05330.html Not exactly hidden or being covered up. Every newspaper, newscast and radio broadcast I've had contact with has had something on the noxious soup of stuff that is in the streets, houses and bodies of water of New Orleans. It is one of many many problems to be addressed as the recover effort moves along. Directly related to the problem of what to do about pollution is the question of where New Orleand will get a supply of potable water that will allow this Crescent City rebirth the politicians are now talking about. It's a matter of downplaying how dangerous it is. So it must be like doom... they should report the toxicity on a scale from 1-10. Or like you they could report it something like: "it's bad for you" or "it's really bad for you" or it's really, really bad for you", etc., etc. dxAce Michigan USA |
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