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		<title>By: msavage</title>
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		<description>Bottom Line BP supply respirators for workers!!   Please learn from my experience and do not end this spill cleanup with workers as BP&#039;s Collateral Damaged.

My letter to Gulf residents.
http://www.urbanconservancy.org/letters/gulf-coast-cleanup-caution-urged  

The crude oil is toxic, and anyone who cleans the oily Gulf beaches needs to know the danger. 
http://www.lvrj.com/news/exxon-valdez-oil-risks-spur-warning-for-gulf-cleanup-crews-93258964.html   

My name is Merle Savage, a female general foreman during the Exxon Valdez oil spill (EVOS) beach cleanup in 1989. I am one of the 11,000+ cleanup workers, who is suffering from health issues from that toxic cleanup, without compensation from Exxon.

Dr. Riki Ott visited me in 2007 to explain about the toxic spraying on the beaches, and informed me that Exxon&#039;s medical records that surfaced in litigation by sick workers in 1994, had been sealed from the public, making it impossible to hold Exxon responsible for their actions.   http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=5632208859935499100  

Beach crews breathed in crude oil that splashed off the rocks and into the air -- the toxic exposure turned into chronic breathing conditions, central nervous system problems, neurological impairment, chronic respiratory disease, leukemia, lymphoma, brain tumors, liver damage, and blood disease.   http://www.silenceinthesound.com/stories.shtml 

My web site is devoted to searching for EVOS cleanup workers who were exposed to the toxic spraying, and are suffering from the same illnesses that I have.  Our summer employment turned into a death sentence for many — and a life of unending medical conditions for the rest of Exxon’s Collateral Damaged.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bottom Line BP supply respirators for workers!!   Please learn from my experience and do not end this spill cleanup with workers as BP&#8217;s Collateral Damaged.</p>
<p>My letter to Gulf residents.<br />
<a href="http://www.urbanconservancy.org/letters/gulf-coast-cleanup-caution-urged" rel="nofollow">http://www.urbanconservancy.org/letters/gulf-coast-cleanup-caution-urged</a>  </p>
<p>The crude oil is toxic, and anyone who cleans the oily Gulf beaches needs to know the danger.<br />
<a href="http://www.lvrj.com/news/exxon-valdez-oil-risks-spur-warning-for-gulf-cleanup-crews-93258964.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.lvrj.com/news/exxon-valdez-oil-risks-spur-warning-for-gulf-cleanup-crews-93258964.html</a>   </p>
<p>My name is Merle Savage, a female general foreman during the Exxon Valdez oil spill (EVOS) beach cleanup in 1989. I am one of the 11,000+ cleanup workers, who is suffering from health issues from that toxic cleanup, without compensation from Exxon.</p>
<p>Dr. Riki Ott visited me in 2007 to explain about the toxic spraying on the beaches, and informed me that Exxon&#8217;s medical records that surfaced in litigation by sick workers in 1994, had been sealed from the public, making it impossible to hold Exxon responsible for their actions.   <a href="http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=5632208859935499100" rel="nofollow">http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=5632208859935499100</a>  </p>
<p>Beach crews breathed in crude oil that splashed off the rocks and into the air &#8212; the toxic exposure turned into chronic breathing conditions, central nervous system problems, neurological impairment, chronic respiratory disease, leukemia, lymphoma, brain tumors, liver damage, and blood disease.   <a href="http://www.silenceinthesound.com/stories.shtml" rel="nofollow">http://www.silenceinthesound.com/stories.shtml</a> </p>
<p>My web site is devoted to searching for EVOS cleanup workers who were exposed to the toxic spraying, and are suffering from the same illnesses that I have.  Our summer employment turned into a death sentence for many — and a life of unending medical conditions for the rest of Exxon’s Collateral Damaged.</p>
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