Guest guest Posted October 7, 2005 Report Share Posted October 7, 2005 National health crisis rears its ugly head, despite cover-ups ? Contributed by Taz Tuesday, 10 May 2005 5/8/05 Submitted by S. Baton Rouge, LA – It appears that every time the United States Government; in its attempt to stifle evidence, reduce damages, and divulge the entire facts about the American current mold epidemic; they always appear to get caught with their proverbial pants down. In the aftermath of the government’s highly controversial involvement of the propaganda-filled Institute of Medicine report which cover-up facts of mold illness and the ACOEM report (AKA “Quack Report”), inspired by highly-ethical leaders such as congressman , and written by high-priced medical defense experts, their karma has caught up in a bitterly awkward way. Mold has once again contaminated another governor’s mansion. It started in 1999, when Bush, whose office was adamantly ignoring the 44,000 mold claims by displaced Texas families, suffered along with his wife from initial mold illness. While ignoring the tens of thousands of sick and deserving insured Texas residents, Bush selfishly had his own residence remediated for over $300,000 of the Texas taxpayer’s money. In 2004, just after the release of those highly-discredited papers written for defense against innocent American citizens, Governor Stamford from North Carolina was cursed with the wrath this biological nightmare. Now, mold is forcing Gov. Kathleen Blanco (Louisiana) and her husband, , to make other living arrangements this summer. The Blanco family will vacate the Governor's Mansion after the legislative session so construction workers can clean the air ducts and replace the heating and air conditioning units. Alleged molds according to World Environmental Testing report that invaders included aspergillus, penicillium, mucor, cladosporium, and alternaria. Facility Planning and Control Director Jerry said the Blancos will live in a rented house in Baton Rouge for at least two months until the $525,000 project is completed. __________________________________ - PC Magazine Editors' Choice 2005 http://mail. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 8, 2005 Report Share Posted October 8, 2005 Is that what's wrong with Bush? Must have been an awful lot of mold! Talk about brain fog!! --- In , dottykalm <dottykalm@y...> wrote: > > National health crisis rears its ugly head, despite > cover-ups > ? > Contributed by Taz > Tuesday, 10 May 2005 > > 5/8/05 > Submitted by S. > > Baton Rouge, LA – It appears that every time the > United States Government; in its attempt to stifle > evidence, reduce damages, and divulge the entire facts > about the American current mold epidemic; they always > appear to get caught with their proverbial pants down. > In the aftermath of the government's highly > controversial involvement of the propaganda-filled > Institute of Medicine report which cover-up facts of > mold illness and the ACOEM report (AKA " Quack > Report " ), inspired by highly-ethical leaders such as > congressman , and written by high-priced > medical defense experts, their karma has caught up in > a bitterly awkward way. > > Mold has once again contaminated another governor's > mansion. It started in 1999, when Bush, whose > office was adamantly ignoring the 44,000 mold claims > by displaced Texas families, suffered along with his > wife from initial mold illness. While ignoring the > tens of thousands of sick and deserving insured Texas > residents, Bush selfishly had his own residence > remediated for over $300,000 of the Texas taxpayer's > money. In 2004, just after the release of those > highly-discredited papers written for defense against > innocent American citizens, Governor Stamford from > North Carolina was cursed with the wrath this > biological nightmare. Now, mold is forcing Gov. > Kathleen Blanco (Louisiana) and her husband, , > to make other living arrangements this summer. The > Blanco family will vacate the Governor's Mansion after > the legislative session so construction workers can > clean the air ducts and replace the heating and air > conditioning units. Alleged molds according to World > Environmental Testing report that invaders included > aspergillus, penicillium, mucor, cladosporium, > and alternaria. > > Facility Planning and Control Director Jerry > said the Blancos will live in a rented house in Baton > Rouge for at least two months until the $525,000 > project is completed. > > > > > > __________________________________ > - PC Magazine Editors' Choice 2005 > http://mail. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 8, 2005 Report Share Posted October 8, 2005 Does this surprise you?? These are the same asshole politicians that cut programs yet vote themselves ridiculous raises and retire with full salary (with cost of living increases) without paying a dime into Social Security.............. " Land of the free " ??.....for the politicians, it is. pizzahutoxic <pizzahutoxic@...> wrote:Is that what's wrong with Bush? Must have been an awful lot of mold! Talk about brain fog!! --- In , dottykalm <dottykalm@y...> wrote: > > National health crisis rears its ugly head, despite > cover-ups > ? > Contributed by Taz > Tuesday, 10 May 2005 > > 5/8/05 > Submitted by S. > > Baton Rouge, LA – It appears that every time the > United States Government; in its attempt to stifle > evidence, reduce damages, and divulge the entire facts > about the American current mold epidemic; they always > appear to get caught with their proverbial pants down. > In the aftermath of the government's highly > controversial involvement of the propaganda-filled > Institute of Medicine report which cover-up facts of > mold illness and the ACOEM report (AKA " Quack > Report " ), inspired by highly-ethical leaders such as > congressman , and written by high-priced > medical defense experts, their karma has caught up in > a bitterly awkward way. > > Mold has once again contaminated another governor's > mansion. It started in 1999, when Bush, whose > office was adamantly ignoring the 44,000 mold claims > by displaced Texas families, suffered along with his > wife from initial mold illness. While ignoring the > tens of thousands of sick and deserving insured Texas > residents, Bush selfishly had his own residence > remediated for over $300,000 of the Texas taxpayer's > money. In 2004, just after the release of those > highly-discredited papers written for defense against > innocent American citizens, Governor Stamford from > North Carolina was cursed with the wrath this > biological nightmare. Now, mold is forcing Gov. > Kathleen Blanco (Louisiana) and her husband, , > to make other living arrangements this summer. The > Blanco family will vacate the Governor's Mansion after > the legislative session so construction workers can > clean the air ducts and replace the heating and air > conditioning units. Alleged molds according to World > Environmental Testing report that invaders included > aspergillus, penicillium, mucor, cladosporium, > and alternaria. > > Facility Planning and Control Director Jerry > said the Blancos will live in a rented house in Baton > Rouge for at least two months until the $525,000 > project is completed. > > > > > > __________________________________ > - PC Magazine Editors' Choice 2005 > http://mail. > FAIR USE NOTICE: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 8, 2005 Report Share Posted October 8, 2005 Agreed. > > > > National health crisis rears its ugly head, despite > > cover-ups > > ? > > Contributed by Taz > > Tuesday, 10 May 2005 > > > > 5/8/05 > > Submitted by S. > > > > Baton Rouge, LA – It appears that every time the > > United States Government; in its attempt to stifle > > evidence, reduce damages, and divulge the entire facts > > about the American current mold epidemic; they always > > appear to get caught with their proverbial pants down. > > In the aftermath of the government's highly > > controversial involvement of the propaganda-filled > > Institute of Medicine report which cover-up facts of > > mold illness and the ACOEM report (AKA " Quack > > Report " ), inspired by highly-ethical leaders such as > > congressman , and written by high-priced > > medical defense experts, their karma has caught up in > > a bitterly awkward way. > > > > Mold has once again contaminated another governor's > > mansion. It started in 1999, when Bush, whose > > office was adamantly ignoring the 44,000 mold claims > > by displaced Texas families, suffered along with his > > wife from initial mold illness. While ignoring the > > tens of thousands of sick and deserving insured Texas > > residents, Bush selfishly had his own residence > > remediated for over $300,000 of the Texas taxpayer's > > money. In 2004, just after the release of those > > highly-discredited papers written for defense against > > innocent American citizens, Governor Stamford from > > North Carolina was cursed with the wrath this > > biological nightmare. Now, mold is forcing Gov. > > Kathleen Blanco (Louisiana) and her husband, , > > to make other living arrangements this summer. The > > Blanco family will vacate the Governor's Mansion after > > the legislative session so construction workers can > > clean the air ducts and replace the heating and air > > conditioning units. Alleged molds according to World > > Environmental Testing report that invaders included > > aspergillus, penicillium, mucor, cladosporium, > > and alternaria. > > > > Facility Planning and Control Director Jerry > > said the Blancos will live in a rented house in Baton > > Rouge for at least two months until the $525,000 > > project is completed. > > > > > > > > > > > > __________________________________ > > - PC Magazine Editors' Choice 2005 > > http://mail. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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