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To the Editor

 

I was pleased to hear  IMUS praise a hospital for using non-toxic cleaners on his radio-athon charity fund raiser for cancer May 21.  What people don't realize is that our nation has 'sold us short' to allow strong poison in our every day household cleaning products and in multiple industries:  the auto industry in painting cars; the dry cleaning industry, the plastics industry and the CLEANING industry.  EPA should never have approved Inipol EAP 13 or Inipol EAP 22 or any Corexit, either, for the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill cleanup.  And since the symptoms are the same for 2-butoxyethanol poisoning in both worker populations: EVOS workers AND the Gulf War Syndrome Vets... I wonder if the military volunteers and medics and navy amphibious ships which housed the beach cleanup crews in Saudi Arabia, 1991, were caused from this or a similar chemical?
 
If our legislators have allowed profits for private industry to supercede the concern for its people, then truly we are a heathen, godless nation.  If you knew the children born dead &/or deformed... if you knew the pain of any person so poisoned... & that of their families... you would use a little more 'elbow grease' when cleaning your bathtub, and demand that no products strong in 2-butoxyethanol EVER be used.  www.valdezlink.com/heathen.htm
 
Margaret Diann Hursh
PO Box 233
Valdez, Alaska 99686
 
907-835-5333
1-888-853-5333

valdez@alaska.com

http://www.valdezlink.com/tulip.htm  How to Forgive & Live

Why Did Christine Whitman, EPA Administrator 'step down?'

Why was Christine Whitman considered ineffective?  Or was she?

How did her policy views differ from that of the administration?  Or did they?
 
I have been 'bugging her' about the approval of 2-butoxyethanol in Inipol EAP 22 and Corexit which began with the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill cleanup.  Was there anything she could have done to removed them from EPA's OK-to-use List?   www.valdezlink.com/epa.htm
 

I believe Gulf War Syndrome Vets poisoned by same or similar chemicals  - http://www.valdezlink.com/symptoms_of_gulf_war_illnesses.htm

 

We have had more deaths & 'cruelty' to our people from this chemical

than the dead of both Gulf Wars Combined

... & no one pays any attention?

 

Most likely MORE from the workers of the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill cleanup alone...

& then who knows of the multitudes more?!