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Monday, February 18, 2008

is this report really

badly written or researched? ORRRRRRRRRRRR are there things in the report that are TRUE the administration wants to discredit? we all know what i believe
Delay Of Report Is Blamed On Politics
Document Suggests Public Health Risks Near Great Lakes


By Kari Lydersen Washington Post Staff Writer
CHICAGO -- The lead author and peer reviewers of a government report raising the possibility of public health threats from industrial contamination throughout the Great Lakes region are charging that the report is being suppressed because of the questions it raises. The author also alleges that he was demoted because of the report.
Chris De Rosa, former director of the division of toxicology and environmental medicine at the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR), charges that the report he wrote was a significant factor in his reassignment to a non-supervisory "special assistant" position last year.
The House Committee on Science and Technology is investigating De Rosa's reassignment, in light of allegations that it was related to the Great Lakes report and his push to publicize the possibility of a cancer risk from formaldehyde fumes in
Federal Emergency Management Agency trailers housing victims of Hurricane Katrina. ...........

2 comments:

Frank Partisan said...

Scientists are becoming politicized in the US like never before. That is the good news.

Unknown said...

i don't know why 'they' are so afraid of the truth. appears like no one gives a flyin f**K any way!
(by they, i do NOT mean the scientists themselves)