Our Veterans Have a Message for KBR’s William Utt
This is what our Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America (IAVA) think of KBR. They are demanding that KBR come clean with the information they have with regards to the chemical exposure of US troops at Qarmat Ali water plant.
Currently National Guard troops from Indiana, Oregon and I believe South Carolina (correct me if I’m wrong) have been exposed to the deadly carcinogen Hexavalent Chromium.
Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America (IAVA) have generated a petition which currently has nearly 6300 signatures. They are asking America to support our Veterans by signing the petition and sending this message to KBR. Click HERE to go to the IAVA Petition page.
To: William Utt, CEO of KBR
It’s time for you to cooperate with the military and with Congress to find out exactly what is happening to those members of the military who may have been exposed to hexavalent chromium, and who are now showing dangerous symptoms.
Our troops deserve the best possible effort to ensure that their health and well being is protected. There is too much at risk to not move as quickly as possible to take action on this issue.
I stand with IAVA in calling on you to come clean.
If these accusations are true….this is murder…..where are the charges? It’s time for the DoD to STOP protecting KBR!!!
Leave a comment and let me know you signed!!
Ms Sparky
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Friday, January 16th 2009 at 6:06 am |
Petition signed . . and forwarded