Guest guest Posted July 17, 2003 Report Share Posted July 17, 2003 In a message dated 7/17/03 11:13:04 AM Eastern Daylight Time, kenhmoulton@... writes: My family, like many others, lived in Toxic Mold for some years before we knew we had it. If it had been in our workplace perhaps we could have found another job but we were not so lucky. It was where we lived, ate and slept. It infected all of us Dear Ken, In the workplace mold is NOT lucky. I lived, ate and worked there ten hours a day. That is more time then I spent in my home. I am homebound and getting worse. You have all heard my story. I just needed to make the point. Sometimes I feel as though us whom are sick from years in a workplace are overlooked for laws and regulations such as moldy home owners do. Don't get me wrong. Mold is Mold no matter WHERE it is. I say a prayer that ANYONE sick from it ANYWHERE find help someday. I want to. Janet Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 17, 2003 Report Share Posted July 17, 2003 Dear Ken, Thank you for taking that the way I meant it. I was afraid you might think workplaces should be more important then homes. NOT AT ALL!! Bad construction, no care.....it is in both. So I guess Maine and New Hampshire are just as bad as Mass. I feel for you and your family. I am still homebound and getting worse. Workmen's Comp closed me out. A 40 percent disability is ALL I have to look forward to from a place that caused me this horrid illness Id like to lock my bosses in that basement for eight years!!!!! I, too, am supposed to forgive and the bible says so, and I wrestle with my faith. I usually would wish no harm on anyone. But the threats and the lies and the tortures that the government has put me through it is hard not to wish them ill. Janet Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 17, 2003 Report Share Posted July 17, 2003 I agree with what you are saying about toxic mold in the work place. Look and see who owns some of the buildings loaded with Toxic Mold. You'll see banks, insurance companies and government. These are the big three that don't care about us. We should make an Iraq style deck of cards of all the politicians and state and local officials in Massachusetts that have caused or allowed this to happen by either their corruption, incomptence or indifference. They all deserve to be arrested for what they have done. The point I was trying to make that while you are ill from the work place, in the home all of a family are infected. I also worked out of my office in my home so I and my family were in it for 24/7/365. We expected our local and state government to obey and enforce the laws to protect us and others. They all betrayed us and our trust and faith. My religion tells me of forgiveness. For what they did to my family I hope they all rot in a home loaded with high levles of Toxic Mold.. Ken > > Pat, > Amen to that too! I agree with everything and have gone through Everything > you said here. I just didn't want people to think I dont think they need help > from moldy homes. Its everywhere. And I feel from the Commander of my Shipyard > right up to the President are all " in bed together " and treat you like you are > crazy and are crooked enough to make sure you dont get help. I want people to > know its not just homes. And if it is in the work place, you spend more time > there then home anyways. I didn't feel the " lucky " should have been in Ken's > sentence. > Janet > > I'll add a big AMEN to that, Janet. After 3+ years of being sick and > neglected by society and the stench of dirty politics, I'm about ready > to sue New York State along with my employer, the doctor's group, and > the landlord of the building for criminal negligence. The SOBs are > still allowing people to become sickened and die in those buildings. I > find more and more proof each year of the fact that they all knew > about it. > > Pat Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 18, 2003 Report Share Posted July 18, 2003 Tim this is what I get This is an automatically generated Delivery Status Notification. Delivery to the following recipients failed. pioneergerb@... Final-Recipient: rfc822;pioneergerb@... Action: failed Status: 5.2.3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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