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"Harry Hope" |
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24 Jun 2007 08:33:39 PM |
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Phony 9/11 "hero" Ghouliani hitmen shriek...RIDICULOUS!!! |
Lawyers representing 10,000 sick 9/11 first responders in a
class-action suit said Giuliani and the city are absolutely to blame.
From The New York Post, 6/24/07:
http://www.nypost.com/seven/06242007/news/regionalnews/rudy_men_in_wtc_health_hit_at_christie_regionalnews_angela_montefinise.htm
RUDY MEN IN WTC HEALTH HIT AT CHRISTIE
By ANGELA MONTEFINISE
Accusations by former Environmental Protection Agency head Christie
Todd Whitman that the city is at fault for health hazards at Ground
Zero are "ridiculous," according to representatives for former mayor
Rudy Giuliani.
"This is revisionist history," said Giuliani's former deputy mayor Joe
Lhota.
"She's making this stuff up."
In an interview with Channel 4's News Forum set to air today, Whitman
said the city - which was in charge of safety at Ground Zero - did not
monitor workers properly, allowing them to work on "the pile" without
respirators.
"We had some disagreements with some of the things that were occurring
on 'the pile' . . . like not having people wear respirators. We wanted
more emphasis on that," Whitman said in the interview.
Lhota said the city did everything it could to protect workers, and
dismissed Whitman's claims the city ignored her warnings.
Whitman - who will be on the hot seat during a congressional hearing
tomorrow - also claimed the city refused to allow EPA workers to wear
hazmat suits when responding to an anthrax attack.
Lhota called the claims "completely untrue" and "baseless."
"Every effort was made by Mayor Giuliani and his staff to ensure the
safety of all workers at Ground Zero in the aftermath of this
unprecedented act of terror," Lhota said.
"No one from the city ever tried to block the Environmental Protection
Agency."
But lawyers representing 10,000 sick 9/11 first responders in a
class-action suit said Giuliani and the city are absolutely to blame.
"Whitman is no saint," said attorney Paul Napoli.
"But when it came to responsibility for the workers, it was Giuliani .
.. . The responsibility falls squarely on his shoulders."
David Worby - another attorney for the 9/11 workers - agreed that
Giuliani was "more at fault" than Whitman for a lack of respirators
and monitoring.
"Really, they're both at fault," Worby said, adding the city "did not
enforce anything."
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Whitman and Ghouliani are both guilty and are doing a lousy job of
protecting their asses.
Harry
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| Title: Re: Phony 9/11 "hero" Ghouliani hitmen shriek...RIDICULOUS!!! |
24 Jun 2007 11:17:24 PM |
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"Harry Hope" <rivrvu@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message
news:8r6u73tos1uqstgluq4djuah5ktf8iiv1o@4ax.com...
Lawyers representing 10,000 sick 9/11 first responders in a
class-action suit said Giuliani and the city are absolutely to blame.
From The New York Post, 6/24/07:
http://www.nypost.com/seven/06242007/news/regionalnews/rudy_men_in_wtc_healt
h_hit_at_christie_regionalnews_angela_montefinise.htm
RUDY MEN IN WTC HEALTH HIT AT CHRISTIE
By ANGELA MONTEFINISE
Accusations by former Environmental Protection Agency head Christie
Todd Whitman that the city is at fault for health hazards at Ground
Zero are "ridiculous," according to representatives for former mayor
Rudy Giuliani.
"This is revisionist history," said Giuliani's former deputy mayor Joe
Lhota.
"She's making this stuff up."
In an interview with Channel 4's News Forum set to air today, Whitman
said the city - which was in charge of safety at Ground Zero - did not
monitor workers properly, allowing them to work on "the pile" without
respirators.
"We had some disagreements with some of the things that were occurring
on 'the pile' . . . like not having people wear respirators. We wanted
more emphasis on that," Whitman said in the interview.
Lhota said the city did everything it could to protect workers, and
dismissed Whitman's claims the city ignored her warnings.
Whitman - who will be on the hot seat during a congressional hearing
tomorrow - also claimed the city refused to allow EPA workers to wear
hazmat suits when responding to an anthrax attack.
Lhota called the claims "completely untrue" and "baseless."
"Every effort was made by Mayor Giuliani and his staff to ensure the
safety of all workers at Ground Zero in the aftermath of this
unprecedented act of terror," Lhota said.
"No one from the city ever tried to block the Environmental Protection
Agency."
But lawyers representing 10,000 sick 9/11 first responders in a
class-action suit said Giuliani and the city are absolutely to blame.
"Whitman is no saint," said attorney Paul Napoli.
"But when it came to responsibility for the workers, it was Giuliani .
. . The responsibility falls squarely on his shoulders."
David Worby - another attorney for the 9/11 workers - agreed that
Giuliani was "more at fault" than Whitman for a lack of respirators
and monitoring.
"Really, they're both at fault," Worby said, adding the city "did not
enforce anything."
_________________________________________________
Whitman and Ghouliani are both guilty and are doing a lousy job of
protecting their asses.
Harry
I'm vary happy that Rudy is running for president. His ***** is going to
get exposure that it would have never gathered if he had not stuck his neck
in the presidentianl campaign noose. Rudy's not to bright if he did not
factor in the truth that is going to come out about him. He's playing 9-11
hero now, a year from now he'll be crying the 9-11 Blues, because it's all
going to come home to roost.
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