Carl S wrote:
Yes, but on the other side, I have a very close friend who served as an officer in the Marine Corps that is undergoing this second treatment for prostate cancer at the Mayo Clinic. And how many others who have served have suffered
debilitating diseases with no knowledge of how they may have gotten in. Obviously, the government has a list of every person, civilian and military, who have served there over the years, and this should be how they are contacted. Governments are very good about telling the civilian sector how to run its affairs while failing miserably at running their own affairs! For example, every city has to have it water tested on a regular basis, so then should the same apply to government installations? Seems we have the best government that money can buy!
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Most men get prostate cancer in normal life. It likely has nothing to do with Camp Lejune water. The Camp Lejune lawsuit is going to help those who legitimately have diseases from Lejune Water, plus a lot of people who don't. But mainly it's about making lawyers very rich. And guess who pays for it all-the taxpayers!