Marines who are fighting a battle against cancer and now have water contamination cover-up is a documentary film to show the Senate and the House of Representatives. "Semper Fi: always faithful" displays the long struggle to get justice for the Marines and their families developed cancer after drinking water at Camp Lejeune loaded with dry-cleaning chemicals. the film was made by Rachel Libert and Tony Hardmon, working with former Marines Jerry Ensminger, Mike Partain, two affected with cancer that may have been avoided.
His mother Partain drank the water, which was laced with yperchlwroaithylenio and trichloroethylene, while she was pregnant with him from when he was 39, developed breast cancer, male. The Partains had trusted the Marines to maintain basic water clean and healthy, so that when they found that chemicals have contaminated the water for years-and the fact that carcinogenic substances have gone unreported in those affected-and many others felt deeply betrayed.
Now the few, the proud, the forgotten looking for Justice and health care for anyone living with basis during contamination. "we are in every city across America," Mike Partain says in the film. "We are in every town, every city and every State. And every one of us has one, and one Senator. "With this film that has been registered in order to demonstrate to lawmakers, survivors and their families who hope to convince the Government to admit the error and to assist the victims." is the most important, don't let this issue die, "says Hayley. Ensminger
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