A documentary film, the U.S. Senate and the House of representatives have marines who now fought a battle against cancer and a possible cover-up of water pollution. ? to show "Semper Fi: always faithful" shows justice for Marines and their families who developed use water aboard Camp Lejeune, which the movie was loaded by Rachel Libert and Tony Hardmon with dry cleaning chemicals. ? cancer after abzurufenden the long fight, Jerry Ensminger and Mike Partain, working with former Marines both concerned with cancer that may have been prevented.
Partain's mother drank the water, which was laced with perchloroethylene and trichloroethylene, while she was pregnant by the time with him ? that he was 39, he developed male breast cancer. The Partains had familiar of the Marine Corps, to keep the base water supply clean and healthy, so when she found out that chemicals since the water had contaminated years - and the carcinogens unreported affected gone - she and many others deeply felt betrayed.
Now search for Justice and health care for all, that while the days of contamination ? based on "We are in every city across America," lived Mike Partain says couple in the film the the proud, the forgotten. "We are in every city in every village and every State.""And each of us has a member and Senator". ? planned with this film are shown to legislators, the survivors and their families hope to convince the Government to admit their mistakes and support the victims. ? "the main thing is, let not this problem-the" Ensminger says in the film.
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