Lost babies ... I shared some thoughts with this 'mom'

 

 The harm of 2-butoxyethanol is unrecognized

 

This portrait of Pauline Robinson Bush is on display at the George Bush Presidential Library in College Station, Texas.

Birth: Dec. 20, 1949
Death: Oct. 11, 1953
At three years old ... when her brother George W. Bush was 7 years old, Pauline Robinson ("Robin") Bush , died of leukemia (1949–1953).
Mrs. Bush noticed something strange in her daughter. Robin woke one morning and was undecided as to what to do. She stated that she might just lie on the grass and watch the cars go by or maybe just stay in bed. Mrs. Bush noticed that this was strange behavior for a three year old.  Part of this?

 George H. W. Bush said,

 "Why does this child have to die?"

Neil Armstrong, the first astronaut to walk on the moon - 1969,  lost a daughter, Karen, to brain cancer, 1962, when she was 2 years old. (tumors?)

Alex - diagnosed with Neuroblastoma at age one.  Died fall, 2004 at age 8 

Neuroblastoma - Alex raised money for cancer with her lemonade stands.  She was only 8 years old when she died 2004.  She had been diagnosed with it since she was one year old

Another's baby - Neuroblastoma + Cerebral Palsy

 
Since the WWII era the 2-butoxyethanol chemical has been in widespread use.  I believe it must be in jet fuels and bomb stuff, most likely.  If I were to look somewhere to answer President Bush's question ... I would say ... look at the chemical with a strong 2nd hand exposure component ... that can cause leukemia and tumors of the brain

Thelma's story - age 50 & died of brain tumors

(Are we having more brain tumors now-a-days?)

and our friend, Helen, who died of advanced stages of its fatigue 

(in my opinion)

 Second Hand Solvent Exposure *  * * * * *

 

I suspect SIDS * is another

 example of 2nd hand exposure,

 in some cases ... maybe many cases

 

We Need Your Love

Unchained Melody that was the theme song for 1996 movie, "Ghosts" Written By Alex North & Hy Zaret, this sequencer, Bob Mace

Time delayed birth defects?

Margaret Diann - e-mail

11-10-05

The future president, George H. W. Bush, joined the Navy after war broke out and at 18 became the Navy's youngest commissioned pilot, serving from 1942 to 1945, and was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross. He fought the Japanese on 58 missions and was shot down once.
On the domestic scene, after becoming President, the George H. W. Bush Administration pushed new ideas for educational reform, home ownership, and environmental protection. The Americans with Disabilities Act paved new ground for aiding the disadvantaged, and the revision of the Clean Air Act was deemed to be the most significant environmental legislation ever passed.

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