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Old 11-27-2007, 10:57 AM   #6 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by sunflower View Post
Because it is a requirement for the families of the victim to qualify for compensation, such as:

Toxic Dust Death Added to Official 9/11 Homicide Toll
A New York medical examiner has added a woman who died of lung disease to the official list of attack victims of 9/11, the first case of its kind in New York City.


It is qualified as a homicide, directly related to 9/11. Nothing emotional about it, except for that bit about him not being there on 9/11, yet two days later, and working hundreds of hours on the pile along with other people, and becoming ill as a result of being lied to about the air quality.

I think he deserves better. Don't you?

Actually, I disagree. This was negligent homicide on the part of the city, including the mayor, and the federal government. Remember the doctored EPA reports.

This man and others didn't die as a result of what the hijackers did. He died as a result of what our government did, or failed to do.
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