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In a message dated 1/10/2007 5:27:40 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,

quackadillian@... writes:

Its really a shame that those people can't get their cases heard again, I

think, too.

And what about the thousands more who didn't even bring cases because they

could see that the cards were stacked against them from day one.. those are

another tragedy.. And what about all the landlords and buildres who thought

about changing their practices but who looked at those documents and said,

'oh, **** it, let em mold' because they knew that the chances of them

getting away with it without people being able to do anything legally to

defend themselves were 100-1.

How many people were made sick because of those callous 'business

decisions'? LOTS...

Yes. Lots were/still are. What about all the building owners who had no

idea that by them leaving mold in their buildings, their tenants, occupants or

employees would be come so ill. How many of these people are victims also?

How many of them have gone thru litigation at great expense? So let's see, if

it is not the occupants or the building owners who are benefitting from the

perpetuation of this ignorance, then who are the only ones profiting off of

the " toxic mold issue " ?

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