Saturday, 9 July 2011

Marines at Camp Lejeune for documentary on water pollution

Marines who have been fighting a battle against cancer and a possible cover-up of water pollution now documentary show for the US Senate and House of Representatives. "Semper Fi: always faithful" shows the long struggle to obtain justice for Marines and members of their families who have contracted cancer after water consumption aboard Camp Lejeune, which was loaded with dry cleaning chemicals. movie made lebert Rachel and Tony hardmon Marines working with Jerry and Mike artin ansminger, each with cancer which could have been avoided.

Mother bartin to drink the water, which was laced with perchloroethylene and trichloroethylene, while pregnant with him before the time it was 39, was a male breast cancer. Bartins Marine has trusted to maintain a clean water supply and treason, even when they indicate that the chemicals contaminated the water for years-and has gone unregulated carcinogenic substances to those affected — many other finds profoundly.

Now, few, proud and forgotten looking for Justice and health care for anyone who lived on the base during the time contamination. "we're in every city across America," says Mike artin in the film. "We are in every town, every city in every State. Each one of us was a US Senator. "With this film is scheduled to appear before legislators hope to survivors and their families to persuade the Government to recognize the error and help victims." the main thing, don't let this issue die, "says ansminger in the film.


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