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From The New York Daily News, 4/4/04:
http://www.nydailynews.com/front/sto...p-156685c.html Poisoned? Shocking report on troops Inside filthy camp where trouble began Soldiers demand to know health risks By JUAN GONZALEZ DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER Four soldiers from a New York Army National Guard company serving in Iraq are contaminated with radiation likely caused by dust from depleted uranium shells fired by U.S. troops, a Daily News investigation has found. They are among several members of the same company, the 442nd Military Police, who say they have been battling persistent physical ailments that began last summer in the Iraqi town of Samawah. "I got sick instantly in June," said Staff Sgt. Ray Ramos, a Brooklyn housing cop. "My health kept going downhill with daily headaches, constant numbness in my hands and rashes on my stomach." A nuclear medicine expert who examined and tested nine soldiers from the company says that four "almost certainly" inhaled radioactive dust from exploded American shells manufactured with depleted uranium. Thanks, Dubya... |
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I bet you just glory in reading this stuff Harry. Your a real number.
"Harry Krause" wrote in message ... From The New York Daily News, 4/4/04: http://www.nydailynews.com/front/sto...p-156685c.html Poisoned? Shocking report on troops Inside filthy camp where trouble began Soldiers demand to know health risks By JUAN GONZALEZ DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER Four soldiers from a New York Army National Guard company serving in Iraq are contaminated with radiation likely caused by dust from depleted uranium shells fired by U.S. troops, a Daily News investigation has found. They are among several members of the same company, the 442nd Military Police, who say they have been battling persistent physical ailments that began last summer in the Iraqi town of Samawah. "I got sick instantly in June," said Staff Sgt. Ray Ramos, a Brooklyn housing cop. "My health kept going downhill with daily headaches, constant numbness in my hands and rashes on my stomach." A nuclear medicine expert who examined and tested nine soldiers from the company says that four "almost certainly" inhaled radioactive dust from exploded American shells manufactured with depleted uranium. Thanks, Dubya... |
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![]() Tuuk wrote in message ... I bet you just glory in reading this stuff Harry. Your a real number. You're.... |
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Tuuk wrote:
I bet you just glory in reading this stuff Harry. Your a real number. These guys are just more victims of the failed policies of the Bush administration. And I heard that seven more US troops were killed in Iraq today. "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... From The New York Daily News, 4/4/04: http://www.nydailynews.com/front/sto...p-156685c.html Poisoned? Shocking report on troops Inside filthy camp where trouble began Soldiers demand to know health risks By JUAN GONZALEZ DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER Four soldiers from a New York Army National Guard company serving in Iraq are contaminated with radiation likely caused by dust from depleted uranium shells fired by U.S. troops, a Daily News investigation has found. They are among several members of the same company, the 442nd Military Police, who say they have been battling persistent physical ailments that began last summer in the Iraqi town of Samawah. "I got sick instantly in June," said Staff Sgt. Ray Ramos, a Brooklyn housing cop. "My health kept going downhill with daily headaches, constant numbness in my hands and rashes on my stomach." A nuclear medicine expert who examined and tested nine soldiers from the company says that four "almost certainly" inhaled radioactive dust from exploded American shells manufactured with depleted uranium. Thanks, Dubya... |
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On Sun, 04 Apr 2004 18:16:47 -0400, Harry Krause
wrote: And I heard that seven more US troops were killed in Iraq today. Seven killed in Baghdad, 10 overall in Iraq: http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=stor..._mi_ea/iraq_23 As predicted, the opposition in Iraq is picking up the pace as the presidential race goes on. More body bags. And don't think the crew over there don't understand the impact of mutilated bodies on US TV. I'll guess you can expect more. bb |
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![]() "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Tuuk wrote: I bet you just glory in reading this stuff Harry. Your a real number. These guys are just more victims of the failed policies of the Bush administration. And I heard that seven more US troops were killed in Iraq today. "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... From The New York Daily News, 4/4/04: http://www.nydailynews.com/front/sto...p-156685c.html Poisoned? Shocking report on troops Inside filthy camp where trouble began Soldiers demand to know health risks By JUAN GONZALEZ DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER Four soldiers from a New York Army National Guard company serving in Iraq are contaminated with radiation likely caused by dust from depleted uranium shells fired by U.S. troops, a Daily News investigation has found. They are among several members of the same company, the 442nd Military Police, who say they have been battling persistent physical ailments that began last summer in the Iraqi town of Samawah. "I got sick instantly in June," said Staff Sgt. Ray Ramos, a Brooklyn housing cop. "My health kept going downhill with daily headaches, constant numbness in my hands and rashes on my stomach." A nuclear medicine expert who examined and tested nine soldiers from the company says that four "almost certainly" inhaled radioactive dust from exploded American shells manufactured with depleted uranium. Thanks, Dubya... You having to sell the Parker to return the ill gotten gains that have to be returned to the workers? |
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why am i getting your post again I had your post blocked, I guess I'll have
to Plonk you again. "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... From The New York Daily News, 4/4/04: http://www.nydailynews.com/front/sto...p-156685c.html Poisoned? Shocking report on troops Inside filthy camp where trouble began Soldiers demand to know health risks By JUAN GONZALEZ DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER Four soldiers from a New York Army National Guard company serving in Iraq are contaminated with radiation likely caused by dust from depleted uranium shells fired by U.S. troops, a Daily News investigation has found. They are among several members of the same company, the 442nd Military Police, who say they have been battling persistent physical ailments that began last summer in the Iraqi town of Samawah. "I got sick instantly in June," said Staff Sgt. Ray Ramos, a Brooklyn housing cop. "My health kept going downhill with daily headaches, constant numbness in my hands and rashes on my stomach." A nuclear medicine expert who examined and tested nine soldiers from the company says that four "almost certainly" inhaled radioactive dust from exploded American shells manufactured with depleted uranium. Thanks, Dubya... |
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JB Gates wrote:
why am i getting your post again I had your post blocked, Awwwwwwww. |
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In article , Harry Krause wrote:
Tuuk wrote: I bet you just glory in reading this stuff Harry. Your a real number. These guys are just more victims of the failed policies of the Bush administration. And I heard that seven more US troops were killed in Iraq today. And eight people were murdered in Maryland across the state and they weren't even in the military or wearing uniforms. http://www.mcdl.org/PR2003.htm |
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