FOXNEWS
Apr 30, 2011
Apr 29, 2011
Apr 28, 2011
Apr 27, 2011
Apr 25, 2011
Apr 24, 2011
Semper Fi: Always Faithful
The following trailer is for "Semper FI: Always Faithful." It tells our story with the water poisoning at Camp Lejeune, NC where I and many of my friends lived. Too many people are sick and dying from what happened...please take a look and repost it if you are able so that more people can be informed.
Clips « Semper Fi: Always Faithful
Apr 21, 2011
Mary Scofield Obituary: View Mary Scofield's Obituary by Hickory Daily Record
One of my classmates, died of cancer because of the water contamination @ Camp Lejeune.
Be at peace dearest Mary, you will be missed and remain in our hearts forever.
Mary Scofield Obituary: View Mary Scofield's Obituary by Hickory Daily Record
Apr 17, 2011
Camp Lejeune Contaminated Water Disease Data Base
Camp Lejeune Contaminated Water Disease Data Base A database is being created for Camp Lejeune Water Survivors. If you would like to participate, please complete the questionare for yourself or loved ones. I for one would be interested to see how many others suffer from the same things as my family does.
Apr 16, 2011
Apr 15, 2011
N.C. lawmakers say Navy is secretive about Lejeune water - National - NewsObserver.com
Labels:
ATSDR,
Breast cancer,
Burr,
Camp Lejeune,
cancer,
congress,
contamination,
disabilty,
family,
Hagan,
legislation,
lejeune,
tftptf,
The Stand,
veteran,
water
NC officials: Navy not forthcoming about Lejeune water problems :: WRAL.com
Labels:
ATSDR,
Breast cancer,
Burr,
Camp Lejeune,
cancer,
congress,
contamination,
disabilty,
family,
Hagan,
legislation,
lejeune,
tftptf,
The Stand,
veteran,
water
Lawmakers blast Navy over Lejeune water contamination | McClatchy
Labels:
ATSDR,
Breast cancer,
Burr,
Camp Lejeune,
cancer,
congress,
contamination,
disabilty,
family,
Hagan,
legislation,
lejeune,
tftptf,
The Stand,
veteran,
water
Ex-Camp Lejeune schools worker sues over water - Florida Wires - MiamiHerald.com
Labels:
ATSDR,
Breast cancer,
Burr,
Camp Lejeune,
cancer,
congress,
contamination,
disabilty,
family,
Hagan,
legislation,
lejeune,
tftptf,
The Stand,
veteran,
water
S. 277: Caring for Camp Lejeune Veterans Act of 2011 (GovTrack.us)
S. 277: Caring for Camp Lejeune Veterans Act of 2011 (GovTrack.us)
Send your message to Congress about S. 277: Caring for Camp Lejeune Veterans Act of 2011.
Vote Here to tell Congress what you think.
Sponsor
Sen. Richard Burr [R-NC]
Cosponsors:
Charles Grassley [R-IA]
Kay Hagan [D-NC]
Thomas Harkin [D-IA]
Mike Johanns [R-NE]
Bill Nelson [D-FL]
Send your message to Congress about S. 277: Caring for Camp Lejeune Veterans Act of 2011.
Vote Here to tell Congress what you think.
Sponsor
Sen. Richard Burr [R-NC]
Cosponsors:
Charles Grassley [R-IA]
Kay Hagan [D-NC]
Thomas Harkin [D-IA]
Mike Johanns [R-NE]
Bill Nelson [D-FL]
Labels:
ATSDR,
Breast cancer,
Burr,
Camp Lejeune,
cancer,
congress,
contamination,
disabilty,
family,
Hagan,
legislation,
lejeune,
tftptf,
The Stand,
veteran,
water
Apr 7, 2011
Apr 6, 2011
Apr 3, 2011
Senate to look into link between Lejeune water and cancer - News14.com
Senate to look into link between Lejeune water and cancer - News14.com
CAMP LEJEUNE – The U.S. Senate is looking into a suspected link between tainted water and men with breast cancer at Camp Lejeune.
The Senate's environmental and public works committee is holding a hearing on a bill to improve testing and reporting on suspected cancer clusters, birth defects and other health concerns. The National Resource Defense Council and famous environmental activist Erin Brockovich testified before the Senate.
Investigators want to know if exposure to the poisoned water caused illnesses. As many as 1 million people were exposed to the contaminated water from the mid-1950s until the wells were closed in the mid 1980s.
Nearly 160,000 people have registered with the Marine Corps to get information about the contamination.
Some North Carolina representatives are pushing for legislation that requires the Navy and Marine Corps to help complete studies to determine a link.
CAMP LEJEUNE – The U.S. Senate is looking into a suspected link between tainted water and men with breast cancer at Camp Lejeune.
The Senate's environmental and public works committee is holding a hearing on a bill to improve testing and reporting on suspected cancer clusters, birth defects and other health concerns. The National Resource Defense Council and famous environmental activist Erin Brockovich testified before the Senate.
Investigators want to know if exposure to the poisoned water caused illnesses. As many as 1 million people were exposed to the contaminated water from the mid-1950s until the wells were closed in the mid 1980s.
Nearly 160,000 people have registered with the Marine Corps to get information about the contamination.
Some North Carolina representatives are pushing for legislation that requires the Navy and Marine Corps to help complete studies to determine a link.
Labels:
ATSDR,
Breast cancer,
Burr,
Camp Lejeune,
CDC,
contamination,
disabilty,
EPA,
family,
Kay Hagan,
legislation,
Navy,
Senate,
veteran,
water
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)