To: oh8eleven
Hey man, I have no dog in this fight. The American hero sounded like he knew what he was talking about, and he was being interviewed by an army base radio station, and it was particularly interesting that the current army personnel, i.e. the guys interviewing him, also thought that the whole thing was shullbit, akin to the deranged rantings about DDT.
But if I had to render an opinion about the subject, I'd have to agree with Ehlers, it's nonsense.
To: Carl from Marietta
But if I had to render an opinion about the subject, I'd have to agree with Ehlers, it's nonsense.
You say you have no dog in the fight, but agree that AO claims are BS based on one video (made by a non-professional no less) and you ignore all the scientific findings.
Just feckin' amazing.
10 posted on
01/13/2011 1:08:08 PM PST by
oh8eleven
(RVN '67-'68)
To: Carl from Marietta
I analyze VA medical records for cancer research, and worked for military healthcare for years, and I’ve seen all kinds of strange sarcomas with behaviors you don’t see in many tumors, and other malignancies in these Agent Orange vets. We aren’t seeing as much now, as so many of them are already dead. In Vietnam the population exposed to Agent Orange has experienced a wide variety of health problems, most notably cancers and birth defects.
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