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Name: Marla Puccinelli on Dec 18, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Dec 19, 2007Comments: Please list this organization as signer: SERV, Support and Eduaction for Radiation VictimsFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Dec 19, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Ferrell Calhoun Jr on Dec 19, 2007Comments: Both parents worked at G E plant late 50's. Mother died 1999, Father 2004 both of cancerFlag
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Name: Vina Colley on Dec 20, 2007Comments: I was a former Portsmouth Gaseous Diffusion Plant worker. The Plant is located in Piketon, Ohio. Piketon was one of the first of three sites to be placed on the Special Cohort. I have been fighting for my right to compensation since the 80's, and for other sick and dying workers. We do not need any more dose reconstruction, epidemiological studies, or risk assessments, Governor's panels (i.e., political solutions) or mortality studies. Compensation for the sick and dying workers have been marked by bureaucratic delays, conflicts of interest and inconsistent science that denies compensation to deserving claimants of whom are elderly. We need help with medical cards and compensation. We have are own doctors that have been treating us for years and experts who are independent and know the health effects of the chemicals and radiation that we have been exposed to. We have politically incorrect illnesses. We have experienced political science not good medical science. We have been forced into a position of proving the cause of illnesses when DOE/DOL possesses the "proof" much of which is either still classified, missing or destroyed. Doe has even admitted their radiation exposure records for employees are flawed. In some cases, we weren't monitored at all, and it has been said that DOE's health studies have been continually "inconclusive by design". Affected workers and "down winders" must have access to the best in medical care immediately and compensation for lost wages and careers. STOP THE DOSE AND ALL STUDIES AND PAY THE SICK AND DYING WORKERS.. The EEOICPA has been marked by bureaucratic delays, conflicts of interest, and bad science so why hasn't this criminal act STOPPED The EEOICPA Act of 2000 is infested with professional "conflicts of interests" because many of those evaluating claims examiners formerly worked for the Energy Department. WHAT A SCAM! Vina Colley, President of P.R.E.S.S. (Portsmouth/Piketon Residents for Environmental Safety & Security & Co-chair of N.N.W.J. (National Nuclear Workers for Justice) www.nnwj.com vcolley@earthlink.net -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- More new features than ever. Check out the new AOL Mail!Flag
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Name: Michael Mariotte on Dec 20, 2007Comments: for Nuclear Information and Resource ServiceFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Dec 20, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Mike Foley on Dec 20, 2007Comments: Take care of those sick at the Pinellas Plant !Flag
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Name: Angela Susan Hilton on Dec 20, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Dec 21, 2007Comments: This needs to be addressed and you need to reopen all of the denied cases, and get these people compensated like they were promised. My father-in-law's case was denied and our family is fighting to get it reopened, and get him his compensation while he is still with us. Please do the right thing!Flag
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Name: Gretel Munroe on Dec 22, 2007Comments: Workers need to be compensated for their unwitting exposure to contaminants, including radiation in the work place.Flag
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Name: "Jo"Anne Walker on Dec 22, 2007Comments: I'm signing this on behalf of my husband, George, who worked at the GE Pinellas Plant for almost 30 years and died in 2001 from melanoma cancer.Flag
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Name: Jean C Pappas on Dec 23, 2007Comments: In my opinion I believe they have compensation coming to them and their familiesFlag
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Name: Jeff Mcafee on Dec 25, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Jim Phelps on Dec 25, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Dec 27, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Sam Elliott on Dec 29, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Jodi Wright on Dec 30, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Frances A Jones on Dec 30, 2007Comments: my late husband william c jones died from being exposed to the radiation and the toxic chemicals at the Oak Ridge and Portsmouth nuclear chemical plants. I have to get the disease called amyloidosis added to the covered diseases to the "22 cancers or related diseases that are covered"Flag
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Name: "Jo"Anne Walker on Dec 30, 2007Comments: I am signing this petition on behalf of my husband, George Walker, an engineer who worked at the GE Pinellas plant in Largo, Dept. of Energy facility for almost 30 years and died of melanoma cancer in 2001--his second and final bout with this cancer-Flag
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Name: Tressie Hall on Dec 31, 2007Comments: i think anyone that worked in a nuclear plant should be compensated.they should not have to fight for compensation.Flag
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Name: Misti Hall on Dec 31, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: William Hall on Dec 31, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Frances A Jones on Jan 1, 2008Comments: I totally agree with the above statements. The present Government will not help the EEOICPA and has ignored and will continue to do so. Perhaps if we get a better President in office, we can get the help needed for our victims of the COLD WAR.Flag
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Name: Bruce Lawson on Jan 2, 2008Comments: The 'dose reconstruction' farce should be eliminited from the process.Flag
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Name: Richard Bates on Jan 4, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: "Jo"Anne Walker on Jan 7, 2008Comments: I'm sending this on behalf of my husband, George Walker, who was an engineer for almost 30 years at the Pinellas GE plant---he was everywhere in that plant---I have no idea what he was exposed to--he died in 2001 from his 2nd bout of melanoma cancer--Flag
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Name: May-Lin Fernandez on Jan 7, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Joel Barron on Jan 7, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Darrell F. Hanni on Jan 8, 2008Comments: Go PetionFlag
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Name: M John Olson on Jan 8, 2008Comments: Get what we deserve to keep us safeFlag
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Name: Phillip Meaney on Jan 9, 2008Comments: Rocky Flats worker with thyroid cancer. Compensation denied.Flag
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Name: Michelle Dobrovolny on Jan 9, 2008Comments: I am a sick worker who has been denied 6 times. I am 42 and will never work again. I am a single mother with three sons on disability. This is so wrong as to keeping this compensation from us. We served our country why are we not recognizedFlag
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Name: Laura & Jeff Schultz on Jan 9, 2008Comments: The whole process is a shame....to make sick and deceased families to go through this process after they gave their lifes for their Country.Flag
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Name: Rhonda Nielsen on Jan 9, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Carla Kathleen Cook on Jan 10, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Geraldine M Eleyet on Jan 11, 2008Comments: My family and I are outragged with the handling of these claims. My husband had worked at the GE Pinellas Plant for 17 years and died in 2004 of Leukemia. As of Jan.08 I have been denied twice so far, for his claim. We need help so that the deaths of these workers are not invein.Flag
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Name: Geraldine M Eleyet on Jan 11, 2008Comments: My family and I are outragged with the handling of these claims. My husband had worked at the GE Pinellas Plant for 17 years and died in 2004 of Leukemia. As of Jan.08 I have been denied twice so far, for his claim. We need help so that the deaths of these workers are not invein.Flag
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Name: Paul Smith on Jan 12, 2008Comments: The contractors that are doing the research are prolonging their jobsFlag
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Name: Laura J. Atkins on Jan 12, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Jerry Mobley on Jan 12, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Alan Aluisi on Jan 15, 2008Comments: so what then should we, those who served, tell the youth of today who are asked to serve their countryFlag
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Name: EDMUND ABILA on Jan 15, 2008Comments: please halpFlag
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Name: Deborah Davidson on Jan 16, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Cheryl Meaney on Jan 16, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: James Montano on Jan 16, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Thomas A. Palizzi on Jan 16, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Steven Florez on Jan 16, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Patricia Czahor on Jan 16, 2008Comments: I sympathize with these people because I worked at Rocky Flats for 23 years. I know many who have cancers, beryliosis, and other medical problems. When I became part of the berylium surveillance program, we were told that this program was for life. I tested sensitive to berylium a few times, and now I'm hearing that the program will end in a couple of years. That is all the funding they have. We were lied to....and it seems to me the federal government doesn't care.....the place is shut down and they would rather sweep everything under the rug. Thank you for the opportunity to sign this petition. Sincerely, Patricia CzahorFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Jan 16, 2008Comments:Flag