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F O R I M M E D I A T E R E L E A S E
Bob Smith Chair Depleted Uranium Awareness Committee
Louisiana Activist Network.
P.O. Box 480
Franklinton, Louisiana 70438 (504) 581-1086
Cover Up in the Bayou continues!
PRESS RELEASE:
On May 12th, Peter Kovacs, the Managing News Editor of the New Orleans
Times- Picayune, the region’s major daily newspaper, in a telephone
conversation with veterans advocate Bob Smith, and a Times-Picayune
political analyst stated that a story concerning a bill giving the right for
service women and men from Louisiana to a best practices health-screening
test for exposure to depleted uranium would not be published. The reason
Kovacs gave was because the bill was not costing the state any money. Kovacs
went on to say that the Times Picayune criteria for newsworthiness was how
much it would cost. The fact that the bill supports the troops’ health
concerns is not the criteria. Four other media outlets in the region have
already covered the story expressing concerns for the troops. On Tuesday,
May 3rd, The Louisiana State House of Representatives passed a bill to give
the right to all Louisiana Servicemen and women returning from Operations
Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom for testing for depleted uranium
contamination. Louisiana is the first state in the nation to have their
House pass this type of bill. The vote was 101 to 0 in favor. The Louisiana
Brigade, with approximately 4,500 National Guardsmen, is expected to return
home from Iraq between October and December 2005. DU is radioactive and can
cause leukemia, DNA breakdown, various other cancers, and birth defects in
offspring of soldiers who have come into contact with it. The VA and the DOD
have been conducting testing that is not sensitive enough to detect whether
a soldier has been contaminated. This bill would have helped alleviate that
by pressuring the State’s Adjutant General to insure that the test mandated
by DOD orders and Army regulations would be executed. The “money” criteria
used by the New Orleans Times-Picayune is shocking in light of the fact that
the country is at war and legislation supporting the troops health concerns
is of utmost importance.
F O R I M M E D I A T E R E L E A S E
Bob Smith Chair Depleted Uranium Awareness Committee Louisiana Activist
Network.
Thanks to Dennis Kyne for sending our way!
http://www.denniskyne.com
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