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marmar

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Wed Jan 9, 2013, 08:14 PM Jan 2013

Another DSM-4 Corporate Psychopath [View all]




WASHINGTON -- Sodium dichromate is an orange-yellowish substance containing hexavalent chromium, an anti-corrosion chemical. To Lt. Col. James Gentry of the Indiana National Guard, who was stationed at the Qarmat Ali water treatment center in Iraq just after the 2003 U.S. invasion, it was “just different-colored sand.” In their first few months at the base, soldiers were told by KBR contractors running the facility the substance was no worse than a mild irritant.

Gentry was one of approximately 830 service members, including active-duty soldiers and members of the National Guard and reserve units from Indiana, South Carolina, West Virginia and Oregon, assigned to secure the water treatment plant, according to the Department of Veterans Affairs. Sodium dichromate is not a mild irritant. It is an extreme carcinogen. In November 2009, at age 52, Gentry died of cancer. The VA affirmed two months later that his death was service-related.

In November, a jury found KBR, the military's largest contractor, guilty of negligence in the poisoning of a dozen soldiers, and ordered the company to pay $85 million in damages. Jurors found KBR knew both of the presence and toxicity of the chemical. Other lawsuits against KBR are pending.

KBR, however, says taxpayers should be on the hook for the verdict, as well as more than $15 million the company has spent in its failed legal defense, according to court documents and attorneys involved with the case. ................(more)

The complete piece is at: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/01/09/kbr-guilty-iraq-negligence_n_2436115.html



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Wow that is bad. dkf Jan 2013 #1
Because they are 2naSalit Jan 2013 #3
Our soldiers look out for their own... Corps not so much. dkf Jan 2013 #4
Indeed. Most of the 2naSalit Jan 2013 #5
Read Naomi Klein. pangaia Jan 2013 #12
Already have. 2naSalit Jan 2013 #14
Depressing isn't it.. pangaia Jan 2013 #15
Indeed. 2naSalit Jan 2013 #16
Not as much as they should. Downwinder Jan 2013 #6
Well that is disappointing. dkf Jan 2013 #7
known as crony capitalism. n/t BlueToTheBone Jan 2013 #8
That makes it suck even more. dkf Jan 2013 #11
All I needed to see were the words "hexavalent chromium" derby378 Jan 2013 #2
This is horrible MrScorpio Jan 2013 #9
Taxpayers should be on the hook for the verdict?! abelenkpe Jan 2013 #10
If corporations are people.... pangaia Jan 2013 #13
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