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Friday, 22 July 2011

Camp Lejeune Marines receive documentary about water pollution

Marines who have fought a battle with cancer and a possible cover-up of water pollution is now a documentary film to show that the US Senate and House of Representatives. "Semper Fi: always faithful," the long fight to obtain justice for Marines and their families who developed cancer after consuming water aboard Camp Lejeune which were loaded with dry-cleaning chemicals. film made by Rachel Romanou and Tony Hardmon, working with former Marines Jerry Ensminger and Mike Partain, both are affected with cancer that may have been prevented.

Partains mother drank water, which was stuck with Perchloroethylene and trichloroethylene when she was pregnant with him, at the time when he was 39, he developed the male breast cancer. Partains had trusted Marine Corps to hold the base water clean and healthy, so when they learned that the chemicals had contaminated the water in the year-and that carcinogens had gone unreported to those affected-and many others felt deeply betrayed.

Now, look for The few, The proud, The Forgotten after justice and health care for all who live on base during the time of ' contamination ' will. "We're in every city across America," Mike Partain says in the film. "We are in every city, every town and every State and every one of us has a politician and senator."With this film would be shown to lawmakers, survivors and their families hope to convince the Government to admit their mistakes and assist the victims. "the main thing is, don't let this issue die," Ensminger says in the film.


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Tuesday, 19 July 2011

Camp Lejeune Marines taking documentary about water contamination

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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Saturday, 2 July 2011

Camp Lejeune Marines obtain documentary about water contamination

Marines who have been fighting a battle against cancer and a possible cover-up of water contamination has now a documentary film to show to the United States Senate and the House of Representatives. "Semper Fi: always faithful" shows the long struggle to obtain justice for Marines and their families who have developed cancer after consuming water aboard Camp Lejeune which was loaded with cleaning chemicals. the film was done by Rachel Libert and Tony Hardmon, working with former Marines Jerry Ensminger and Mike Partain, both affected with cancer that could have been avoided.

Mother of Partain drank the water, which was tied with perchloroethylene and trichloroethylene while she was pregnant with him. at the time that he had 39, he developed the male breast cancer. The Partains had trusted the Marine Corps to maintain the base supply of clean water and healthy, then when they found that chemicals had polluted the water for years-and that carcinogens were not reported to the affected-they and many others felt deeply betrayed.

Now the few, the proud, The Forgotten are looking for Justice and care for those who were living at the base during the time of the contamination. "we are in every city across America," Mike Partain says in the film. "We are in every city, in every city and every State. And each of us has a Congressman and Senator. "With this film scheduled to be shown to lawmakers, survivors and their families are hoping to convince the Government to admit its mistakes and help victims." is the main thing, don't let this issue die, "says Ensminger in the film.


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Friday, 1 July 2011

Camp Lejeune Marines receive documentary about water pollution

Marines battle against cancer has a possible cover-up of pollution now fighting there documentary show's election to the Senate, the House of Permanent "conducting Fi: always faithful" shows the long struggle to obtain justice Marines and their families who developed cancer after water consumption aboard Camp Lejeune loaded with dry-cleaning chemicals. film was performed by Rachel Libert and Tony Hardmon, former employee of Jerry ensminger Marines, Mike PartainBoth affected with cancer which could prevent.

A mother drank the water, Partain was laced with Perchloroethylene and trichloroethylene while she was pregnant with him ... by time he was 40, he developed the male breast cancer. Partains were trusted marine reserve water supply clean, healthy, so when they found chemicals were polluted water for years-and that also carcinogens went unreported those affected-they and many others felt deeply betrayed.

Now a few, proud, you forgot to seek justice and health to anyone who was alive on the basis of time contamination. "we're in every city across America," says Mike Partain movie. "We are in every city, every city, every State. Each of us has a member of the Congress of vsanator. "With this movie for demolition to be displayed in line, survivors and their families hope to persuade the Government to admit their error and help victims. "the main thing is, don't let this issue die," ensminger says in the film.


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Sunday, 26 June 2011

Camp Lejeune Navy Marines obtain documentary about water pollution

Navy Marines who have been fighting a battle against cancer and a possible cover-up of pollution of the water now have a documentary film to show to the Senate and House of Representatives. ? "Semper Fi: always faithful" shows the long struggle to obtain justice for the Marines and their families who developed cancer after consuming water aboard Camp Lejeune loaded with laundry chemicals. ? film was performed by Rachel Libert and Tony Hardmon, working with former Marines Jerry Ensminger and Mike Partain, both affected with cancer that could have been avoided.

Partain mother drank the water, which was tied with perchloroethylene and trichloroethylene was while pregnant with him. ? for the moment that was 39, developed for male breast cancer. The Partains had relied on the Marine Corps to keep water clean and healthy, based on when it was discovered that the chemicals have contaminated the water for years - and carcinogens had gone unreported for those affected - and many others felt deeply betrayed.

Now The Few, the proud, the forgotten they seek justice and health care for anyone who lived on base during the time of the contamination. ? "that we are in every city across America," says Mike Partain in the film. "We are in every city, every town and every State.""And every one of us has a Deputy and a Senator". ? with the film scheduled to demonstrate that the lawmakers, survivors and relatives hope convince the Government to admit its mistake and help the victims. ? "is the main thing, don't die on this issue," Ensminger said in the film.


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