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RE: Compensation of survivors
On Wed, 15 Aug 2001, Stokes, James wrote:
> To fight, and possibly die for one's country is a duty that all persons
> have to there country. If we don't like our countries position on an issue,
> we then immigrate to another country which shares our political views. I do
> not believe that any soldier should be compensated for fighting for their
> country.
>
> But experiments performed on human beings without informed consent, is
> inappropriate regardless of employment or circumstances.
--These were not experiments. These were people exposed in the
workplace to conditions that were then not believed to be unsafe.
Where was the informed consent for soldiers? They were drafted
shortly after graduating from high school.
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