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Fw: Water babbles most at its shallowest point.
-----Original Message-----
From: ruth_weiner <ruth_weiner@email.msn.com>
To: RADSAFE <RADSAFE@romulus.ehs.uiuc.edu>
Date: Friday, January 26, 2001 8:02 AM
Subject: Fw: Water babbles most at its shallowest point.
>RADSAFERs:
>
>The attached was sent to me by private email, as you see, but I thought it
>would be a good idea to let the whole list see it. To be frank: I didn't
>read it carefully after the first few sentences.
>
>Ruth Weiner
>ruth_weiner@msn.com
>-----Original Message-----
>From: D. K. Hackett <minwells@mail.tds.net>
>To: ruth_weiner@email.msn.com <ruth_weiner@email.msn.com>
>Date: Thursday, January 25, 2001 7:36 PM
>Subject: Water babbles most at its shallowest point.
>
>
>>From: "ruth_weiner" <ruth_weiner@email.msn.com>
>>Subject: Re: We are killing nuclear workers!
>>Date: Sat, 16 Dec 2000 09:42:28 -0700
>>
>>------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>>>Seriously, I believe this stuff should get intensive Congressional
>scrutiny.
>>The precedent set is that any worker (present or former) who worked for
>>anybody and was in any way exposed to anything and gets sick (or just gets
>>the little infirmities that come with age) can claim compensation. The
>>ultimate end of this may be to make getting deserved compensation for real
>>work-related health damage much harder. Why aren't we writing to our
>>members of Congress about this?<<
>>
>>Ruth Weiner,
>>
>>You continue to spout uncaring tripe, and you obviously live under a rock.
>>Congress has given this intensive scrutiny. It has been established and
>>admitted by DOE that many of these workers were exposed far beyond the
>>standards of that time (they are lower now), and they were exposed to
>>plutonium and transuranics, not to mention beryllium. And you say they do
>>not have real claims. Lady you are a piece of work. If there were justice
>>in the world DOE would expose people like you instead of the many decent
>>hard working Cold War heroes that saved your silly ass from having to
learn
>>Russian.
>>
>>With people like you and your cohorts on RADSAFE supposedly protecting
>>workers it is no wonder that Congress has to pass compensation laws. You
>>are heartless, mindless people who react to half-truths with a know-it-all
>>attitude of invicible ignorance. If any one doubts the dangerous of
>>beryllium or transuranics like americium, I would be glad to send you some
>>for your inhalation pleasure. Perhaps it should be sent unannounced and
>>without warning as the USAEC/DOE did us. Maybe even in a perfume atomizer
>>or other fine gift like a good paying job. Maybe a suffocating death at an
>>early age while your young children watch would make you folks human.
>>Obviously no amount of knowledge or reason seems to work.
>> -------David
>>
>>
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