Letter to the Editor of the New York Times
06 October 2006
Letter to the Editor
New York Times
New York, NY
Dear Editor:
Amazing that the" U.S. OPENS A CRIMINAL INQUIRY IN SPINACH SCARE" but shows no concern for school children or pregnant women who may be affected with the LCMV virus and the effects of Toxoplasmosis. The USDA and CDC have the documented evidence of millions of pounds of rat fecal contaminated meat produced by the State of Florida and their Prison Industries. This meat was distributed to schools, supermarkets and institutions nationwide.
Why is this issue being hidden in the Bush's?!
Gardiner Harris and the New York Times have investigated and failed to take a stand and publish the facts detailing this national health issue. Is the Times just waiting for a crop of sick and possibly dying children to be diagnosed in order to take a responsible stand?
Georgia, Florida, and a multitude of U.S. Senators and U.S. Representatives have been informed and are very aware of this situation and have chosen to do nothing but continue to campaign.
Question: As a concerned citizen I would like to know if the CDC has investigated the relationship between the reported fecal contamination of meats and the increase of babies born with health problems?
Thank you for time and prompt attention.
Sincerely yours,
Laurence M. Stone
President
Letter to the Editor
New York Times
New York, NY
Dear Editor:
Amazing that the" U.S. OPENS A CRIMINAL INQUIRY IN SPINACH SCARE" but shows no concern for school children or pregnant women who may be affected with the LCMV virus and the effects of Toxoplasmosis. The USDA and CDC have the documented evidence of millions of pounds of rat fecal contaminated meat produced by the State of Florida and their Prison Industries. This meat was distributed to schools, supermarkets and institutions nationwide.
Why is this issue being hidden in the Bush's?!
Gardiner Harris and the New York Times have investigated and failed to take a stand and publish the facts detailing this national health issue. Is the Times just waiting for a crop of sick and possibly dying children to be diagnosed in order to take a responsible stand?
Georgia, Florida, and a multitude of U.S. Senators and U.S. Representatives have been informed and are very aware of this situation and have chosen to do nothing but continue to campaign.
Question: As a concerned citizen I would like to know if the CDC has investigated the relationship between the reported fecal contamination of meats and the increase of babies born with health problems?
Thank you for time and prompt attention.
Sincerely yours,
Laurence M. Stone
President
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