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February 10, 2004 Are We Free From NRC Retaliation?
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Are We Really Free From NRC Retaliation?...  In a Word... No!
 
Or better yet, just ask Ron Bath, former NRC contractor employee and  NRC Fallout victim of the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region 4 in Arlington, Texas.
 
How would you like it if you couldn't receive justice because America's law only served and protected those whose names, race, age, or occupation were expressly written into the law.  Would this then be justice for all, or only justice for "Joe the white NRC employee"?  You can believe me, from my personal experience; this is how it's done.
 
The NRC's Chairman, Commissioner Nils J. Diaz believes that since the words "contractor employee" were not used as the "official" wording in the law pertaining to retaliation firing of those who lodged allegations of wrong doing against his NRC employees, that he can hide behind that very loophole and not be held accountable for my retaliation firing at the hands of  his people.
 
The irony is that Congressman Edward Markey (D) MA, Representative Joe Barton (R) TX and other honorable legislators disagreed with him.  They plugged his loophole by congressional amendment to the appropriate law this past spring.  Guess what?  After adding the "contractor" protection language to law, the loophole is gone.  Meanwhile, NRC Chairman Diaz is still hiding there.  The loophole is gone, but he is not!
 
Since I was wrongfully fired before the amendment to law, NRC Commissioner Nils J. Diaz thinks I am out of luck, and he cannot be held accountable in my case.  He recently told me so in a letter to my attorney and Congressman Markey. He denied my Tort Claim for compensation for damages.
 
Can he get by with it? Yes!  Will he get by with it? No!
 
 
 
It is time that we put a face on who it was at the NRC that wronged me
 
You have seen me in the newspapers, on television and now on the internet at nrcfallout.org. Please keep watching for me and the on-going story of my search to find justice and have my lost life restored.
 
will not, and cannot...    go away or have my live, career, home and lost life savings restored to me until the NRC officials like NRC Chairman and Commissioner Nils J. Diaz take full and honest responsibility for the negligent, wrongful and vindictive actions that his present and former employees have taken against me.
 
 
 
My Question of the day:   Who Regulates the Regulators?
 
Doesn't anyone actually observe and monitor the alleged poor judgment, negligence and retaliatory actions of these NRC people?  The appearance is that nobody does.  If anyone does, who is it that is responsible for what they did to Ron Bath and the Texas Four? 
 
Why did they let them do it? ... And Why don't they do something about it?
 
I think my 83 year old mother in Kimberling City, Missouri best summed it up in her recent letter to our President, George W. Bush.
 
"Who's Minding the Store?"....  Berenyce Bath
 
 
 
 
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Have an Honest Day,
 
Ron Bath