SHAD

A thanks goes out to Congressman Denny Rehberg, R-Mont., and Congressman Mike Thompson, R-Calif., for keeping the Project Shad issue in the spotlight.

SHAD is an acronym for Shipboard Hazard and Defense. Basically the DoD used these tests to determine the vulnerabilities of our ships to chemical or biological warfare agents. The folks on board were used as guinea pigs. It happened in the 1960s. Reports say that around 4,300 sailors were involved in the tests.

According to this STORY, Rehberg and Thompson recently asked “the Institute of Medicine to reopen its previous investigation into the long-term health effects on veterans exposed during the operation of Project SHAD.”

Additionally, “Thompson and Rehberg stated that the recent study of Project SHAD health effects was deficient because it failed to include information on key test participants, despite the fact that the names of many such participants were available.”

Imagine that; not using valuable information from the actual people involved. Shameful.

Being a veteran myself, I’ve heard a few stories about Project Shad and met a few people who were involved. It’s the right thing to do to correct this injustice and Rehberg and Thompson appear to be trying to get to the bottom of this issue. Let’s hope other politicians will join them until there’s a full accounting of the harm the DoD caused these patriots.

Published in:  on February 29, 2008 at 12:13 pm Leave a Comment

Leaplings

Well, here we are, February 29 – a leap day! Every four years we have a leap day, supposedly so that we can keep our calendar in alignment with the earth’s revolutions around the sun. (Source: Timeanddate.com)

I think it would kind of suck to be born on February 29, especially when one is younger. Imagine a parent saying, “I’m sorry Timmy, but you don’t get to have a birthday party this year because there’s no February 29, so suck it up and do your homework.”

Of course for older folks, you can always just count one year of your life for every four years to feel better, “Officer, I’m really only 10 years old, so I didn’t know any better.”

According to Wikipedia, a person born on February 29 is called a leapling. They can also be called John, Billy, Suzie, Barack, Hillary or whatever name their parents gave them.

There are not too many well-known people born on February 29, but here’s a list.

No wonder Dinah Shore always looked so young.

Have a Happy Leap Day!

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