They now admit that they're trying to kill us, and have been for a while.
Henry Waxman: Another FEMA official wrote, the office of general counsel has advised ‘We do not do testing, because it would imply FEMA’s ownership of this issue.’ Early in the process, due to the perseverance of a pregnant mother with a four month old child, FEMA did test one occupied trailer. The results showed that their trailer had formaldehyde levels 75 times higher than the maximum workplace exposure levels recommended by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health. The mother evacuated the trailer. FEMA then stopped testing other trailers."
More Waxman: "The levels that they were seeing were too high for human health. Now there may be other problems, but you don’t think even at this date that the formaldehyde levels were too high and might have endangered public health? Is that your testimony?"
40 acres and a mule?
Posted by: aaron | 20 July 2007 at 02:14 PM
I'll be happy with 1/4 acre in the Quarter.
We don't need a jackass: we have Vitter.
Posted by: ashley | 20 July 2007 at 02:42 PM
I was sitting with a friend when he spontaneously began to violently cough. So violently was he coughing, that he couldn't catch his breath. I don't remember the last time I've seen anyone cough so hard, and repeatedly. He's a big guy, so I started to wonder if I'd be able to effectively give him a Heimlich if he was choking on a pen cap or something. I asked him if he was okay. Between coughs, he stuttered that it happens to him every time he stays with his mom in her FEMA trailer.
Posted by: Schroeder | 20 July 2007 at 10:01 PM