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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (614576)6/3/2011 1:37:34 AM
From: Jim McMannis  Respond to of 1578962
 
Porn Star Injects Herself Into Weiner Scandal

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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (614576)6/3/2011 9:44:34 AM
From: bentway  Respond to of 1578962
 
US Vets Unveil Agent Orange Dumping Ground in Korea

DEADLY DEFOLIANT COULD BE WREAKING DAMAGE ON SOUTHERN KOREAN HEALTH

By the Associated Press
newser.com
Posted Jun 2, 2011 10:51 AM CDT

(AP) – Some 33 years after they buried up to 250 rusting 55-gallon barrels stamped "Agent Compound Orange" in a South Korean ditch, three American soldiers are pointing US and South Korean authorities to the location of the dumping ground. Their story has set off a media firestorm in South Korea, fueling worries among people near US military base Camp Carroll about groundwater safety, cancer, and land prices. "This is a burden I've carried around for" three decades, says Steve House, 54. "It's bugging the hell out of me. I don't want to take this to my grave."

Agent Orange contains dioxin, which scientists say can cause cancer, deformities, and birth defects. Buried dioxin could leak from containers and enter surrounding groundwater. House blames his exposure for type II diabetes and nerve damage—both of which have been linked to Agent Orange—and other serious health problems that make him too sick to work. "I'm falling apart," House said. "I got microwaved on the inside from what's in the ground" in South Korea.



To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (614576)6/6/2011 12:26:20 AM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1578962
 
Like I said, Ted, you haven't given me an example of active management by Clinton. Just some silly non sequiturs, followed by ad hominem attacks.

All you can do is claim that people are "doing their jobs" without being able to describe how they are doing their jobs. Just take it on faith. The personality cult syndrome.


Gov't worked under Clinton just like its starting to work again under Obama. This is all confusing to people like yourself because you don't understand what good governance is. In fact, you don't think good governance even exists.