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Halliburton Video Clip : First Hand Reports Of Widespread Contaminated Water Given To Our Troops

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fwd from: Tom Trefts

Attention All UVC Members

Just got this heads up from Backwoods Vet Al ColeHalliburton Video Clip : First Hand Reports Of Widespread Contaminated Water Given To Our Troops

Regards,Tom & Caren Trefts, Al Cole,Shaun Orris, JJ Jenson, Rick, Mort

The unifiedveteranscoalition Team.

Al Cole <airborneal@centurytel.net> wrote:

From: "Al Cole" <airborneal@centurytel.net>

To: "Paul Jensen" <jjjensen@up.net>

Subject: Fw: Haliburton

Date: Sun, 11 May 2008 23:02:30 -0500

-----PLEASE WATCH THISBACKWOODS VETS AL

Interesting stuff!

Short 3 Min. vidio that just might open your eyes

Thomas W. Trefts Director of The Unified Veterans Coalition

http://xsorbit27.com/users5/unifiedveteran...ition/index.php

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  • HadIt.com Elder
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63 out of 67 water purification plants in Iraq were unsafe? Let me guess where the 4 safe one were?

Veterans deserve real choice for their health care.

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This does not surprise me one bit. Let me explain.

Some people are not fully aware of the politics that involve Halliburton, which essentially is a service company that serves the military oversees, and a company once ran by Dick Cheney.

Get the picture? Billions of dollars in no bid contracts for traditional jobs ( that soldiers do ) are farmed out Halliburton workers ( Halliburton gets their workers from 3rd world countries ) to service the troops. I knew it from day one this service was flawed and would come out later, like it is right now, to be mishandled and full of fraud.

All paid by the tax payers.

I have also been diagnosed with Gardia, a parasite that aggitates the bowels. It is traditional found in drinking from lakes and streams ( which I don't do ). I'll bet you where I got it from when I was in Iraq ( this is a future claim )

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Why wait its a real problem and should be service connected.

Veterans deserve real choice for their health care.

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Pete,

I have an active NOD that is awaiting a decision. I am waiting for that decision before filing a new claim.

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