OUTRAGE!!! The Battle of 9/11’s Ailing First Responders…These People Deserve Better !!!…

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As Susan Edelman reported in the NY Post’s billable billions, the legal battle of ailing 9/11 first responders for compensation at Ground Zero will bring literally billions in billable hours to defense lawyers. These fees could amount to half of the money payable to some 10,000 first responders and recovery workers from toxic injuries, whose suits could total some $4 billion.
See the Full Story Of the Toxic Brew (/11 First Responders are Dealing with... and how Our Government Has FORGOTTEN them...http://ctpatriot1970.wordpress.com/2010/02/13/disgusting-the-battle-of-911%E2%80...
Of course, the workers were not racking up triple- to four-digit hourly fees plus expenses. They did get to inhale for some period of time Ground Zero’s toxic brew straight from Pandora’s open box. That would be . . .
As Susan Edelman reported in the NY Post’s billable billions, the legal battle of ailing 9/11 first responders for compensation at Ground Zero will bring literally billions in billable hours to defense lawyers. These fees could amount to half of the money payable to some 10,000 first responders and recovery workers from toxic injuries, whose suits could total some $4 billion.
See the Full Story Of the Toxic Brew (/11 First Responders are Dealing with... and how Our Government Has FORGOTTEN them...http://ctpatriot1970.wordpress.com/2010/02/13/disgusting-the-battle-of-911%E2%80...
Of course, the workers were not racking up triple- to four-digit hourly fees plus expenses. They did get to inhale for some period of time Ground Zero’s toxic brew straight from Pandora’s open box. That would be . . .
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Elligirl
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This is absolutely an outrage. The government is only paying lipservice to the victims until it shows it actually cares for the people who put their lives on the line that day.
- 2 years ago
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Elligirl
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reactionforce
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We do need to take care of the people who put their lives on the line. It seems so simple. Maybe it's naivety, but maybe the world needs a little naivety.
- 2 years ago
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reactionforce