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Air Force Base receives $6 million

MASCOUTAH

-- U.S. Rep Jerry Costello says Air Force Base will receive

nearly $6.6 million for military construction as part of the American

Recovery and Reinvestment Act.

The Belleville Democrat reported Friday that the funds were awarded to the

" shovel ready " projects to create jobs and stimulate the economy.

The

projects at the air base near Mascoutah include about $3.2 million for

eliminating mold and reconfiguring existing buildings and about $1.3

million for various maintenance projects including roof repairs, office

renovations and replacing an air-handling unit.

http://www.thonline.com/article.cfm?id=237209

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, Now wait just a minute. Let me get this straight. You mean there is such

a thing as mold, and even moe is is so important that this kind of money is

being spent in our tax dollars to remove it? Is that so?

 

I am not sure I believe this. This is not what the CDC or the EPA or any

freaking one else is trying to convince, what? the 2000 or so members here

screaming about. That is not what the medical comunity or media or anyone else

says. And what about the Kaiser Papers. Now just why the hell is........

 

Ok so I am being sarcastic, but this is just about the craziest thing I have

seen to date. I would love to have this explained by the government. Keep up the

awsome posts.

 

Chris...

    

 

 

 

 

 

 

   

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From: <brianc8452@...>

Subject: [] $3.2 million of stimulus money to remove mold at air

force base

Date: Sunday, March 22, 2009, 5:13 PM

Air Force Base receives $6 million

MASCOUTAH

-- U.S. Rep Jerry Costello says Air Force Base will receive

nearly $6.6 million for military construction as part of the American

Recovery and Reinvestment Act.

The Belleville Democrat reported Friday that the funds were awarded to the

" shovel ready " projects to create jobs and stimulate the economy.

The

projects at the air base near Mascoutah include about $3.2 million for

eliminating mold and reconfiguring existing buildings and about $1.3

million for various maintenance projects including roof repairs, office

renovations and replacing an air-handling unit.

http://www.thonline .com/article. cfm?id=237209

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Thanks, Chris. I had the same reaction as you. It's not the only article I

have read where stimulus money is being used to remove mold in public buildings.

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From: <unitedstatesvet@...>

Sent: Tuesday, March 24, 2009 11:36:59 PM

Subject: Re: [] $3.2 million of stimulus money to remove mold at

air force base

, Now wait just a minute. Let me get this straight. You mean there is such

a thing as mold, and even moe is is so important that this kind of money is

being spent in our tax dollars to remove it? Is that so?

I am not sure I believe this. This is not what the CDC or the EPA or any

freaking one else is trying to convince, what? the 2000 or so members here

screaming about. That is not what the medical comunity or media or anyone else

says. And what about the Kaiser Papers. Now just why the hell is........

Ok so I am being sarcastic, but this is just about the craziest thing I have

seen to date. I would love to have this explained by the government. Keep up the

awsome posts.

Chris...

Sickbuilding Syndrome should be one of your greatest concerns.

www.biotoxin. info

From: <brianc8452 (DOT) com>

Subject: [] $3.2 million of stimulus money to remove mold at air

force base

Date: Sunday, March 22, 2009, 5:13 PM

Air Force Base receives $6 million

MASCOUTAH

-- U.S. Rep Jerry Costello says Air Force Base will receive

nearly $6.6 million for military construction as part of the American

Recovery and Reinvestment Act.

The Belleville Democrat reported Friday that the funds were awarded to the

" shovel ready " projects to create jobs and stimulate the economy.

The

projects at the air base near Mascoutah include about $3.2 million for

eliminating mold and reconfiguring existing buildings and about $1.3

million for various maintenance projects including roof repairs, office

renovations and replacing an air-handling unit.

http://www.thonline .com/article. cfm?id=237209

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