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To: Hope Praytochange who wrote (462276)9/21/2003 10:18:28 AM
From: laura_bush  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769667
 
STATEMENT OF U.S. EPA LABOR UNIONS
ON IMPROPER WHITE HOUSE INFLUENCE
ON EPA’S RESPONSE TO TERROR ATTACK OF SEPTEMBER 11, 2001


We, the undersigned representatives of the workers who perform health and environmental
protection duties at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency across America, express our anger
and dismay over evidence of the White House’s improper actions in connection with communicating
health risk information to emergency workers and residents in New York immediately following the
terror attacks on that city on September 11, 2001.

EPA’s dedicated Civil Service employees performed their duties swiftly and competently
following the terror attack, assessing as accurately as possible the environmental health risks faced
by the brave rescue workers and nearby residents from toxic substances released in the attack.
These workers reported to senior EPA officials their best estimate of the risks, and they expected
those estimates and the accompanying recommendations for protective measures to be released in a
timely manner to those who needed the information.

The public was not informed of all of these health risks, some of which were avoidable. This
information was withheld from the public under orders from the White House. Instead, the Bush
White House had information released, drafted by political appointees, that it knew to contradict the
scientific facts. It misinformed. And many rescue workers and citizens suffered. Some citizens now
face the long-term risk of asbestos-related lung cancer as well as other debilitating respiratory
ailments as a result.

Little did the Civil Service expect that their professional work would be subverted by
political pressure applied by the White House. This unwarranted and inexcusable interference with
the professional work of the Civil Service by politicians reporting directly to President Bush caused
rescue workers and residents to be exposed to health risks that could have been, indeed should have
been, avoided.

Continues.........

nteu280.org



To: Hope Praytochange who wrote (462276)9/21/2003 1:07:53 PM
From: American Spirit  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769667
 
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Sen. Joseph Biden, a one-time Democratic presidential contender, said on Sunday he was inclined to support either his colleague, Sen. John Kerry (news - web sites), or retired Gen. Wesley Clark, who quickly moved to the head of the 2004 Democratic field in a new poll.

* I agree with Biden, and believe these two Silver Stars can put an end to the regime of two chickenhawks.