"I was born in the sight of water and it is there, that I feel my best. The Whales and the Albatross',.... they are my brothers"
 

I've been a surfer, diver, sailor, etc. ... general all around waterman, for nearly all of my 62 yrs. The Ocean is a sacred place, to me. My soul aches for my finned brethren. Chuck

Fell free to pass this along to someone that might make sense of my observations:

Chuck looked me up in November when his dog died after carpet cleaning/ and he and his wife had health issues start up

http://www.valdezlink.com/re/pet/ourdog.htm

http://www.valdezlink.com/re/pet/ourdogetc.htm

 

The worst thing about the Exxon Valdez oil spill cleanup was the use of dispersants with 2-butoxyethanol. You could be exposed 'second hand.' If someone was around workers, the workers who were poisoned by the 2-butoxyethanol in Corexit or Inipol would breath out small particles of the chemical in their respiration ... to expose others by these vapors getting in their eyes.The companies who make dispersants will put up a BIG fight to keep earning money, but we are poisoning our people, our wildlife and our waters. What Denny Kelso said: http://www.valdezlink.com/re/gulf/dennykelso.htm 

Glycol ether, not a virus is the cause of 'flu' symptoms and an indication of such exposure most especially for our military. http://www.valdezlink.com/re/military/petraeusetal.htm

I strongly object to the policy of spraying pepper spray into eyes of our public servant trainees (Law Enforcement / Military boot camp)  Pepper Spray use requires protective eye goggles for use, and we spray directly into the eyes of 'the good guys?'

 * & damage their health & future productivity?

July 9, 2010