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In reply to the discussion: Is anybody looking for the asshole whose plant blew up a WHOLE TOWN in TX? [View all]Hissyspit
(45,790 posts)21. He's here: just gave statement
http://www.chron.com/news/houston-texas/houston/article/Owner-of-West-fertilizer-plant-says-heart-is-4448339.php
Owner of West fertilizer plant says 'heart is broken'
By Houston Chronicle | April 19, 2013 | Updated: April 19, 2013 4:36pm
The owner of the fertilizer plant in West that suffered an explosion leading to the deaths of at least a dozen people this week has spoken for the first time about the tragedy.
Donald Adair, lifelong resident of West and owner of Adair Grain Inc., issued a statement Friday afternoon expressing sympathy for those affected.
"My heart is broken with grief for the tragic losses to so many families in our community," Adair said. "I know that everyone has been deeply affected by this incident. Loved ones have been injured or killed. Homes have been damaged or destroyed. Our hearts go out to everyone who has suffered."
Adair said he would never forget the "selfless sacrifice of first responders who died" in the fire.
Owner of West fertilizer plant says 'heart is broken'
By Houston Chronicle | April 19, 2013 | Updated: April 19, 2013 4:36pm
The owner of the fertilizer plant in West that suffered an explosion leading to the deaths of at least a dozen people this week has spoken for the first time about the tragedy.
Donald Adair, lifelong resident of West and owner of Adair Grain Inc., issued a statement Friday afternoon expressing sympathy for those affected.
"My heart is broken with grief for the tragic losses to so many families in our community," Adair said. "I know that everyone has been deeply affected by this incident. Loved ones have been injured or killed. Homes have been damaged or destroyed. Our hearts go out to everyone who has suffered."
Adair said he would never forget the "selfless sacrifice of first responders who died" in the fire.
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Is anybody looking for the asshole whose plant blew up a WHOLE TOWN in TX? [View all]
elehhhhna
Apr 2013
OP
Capitalism views deaths in the line of business an unfortunate consequence.
rhett o rick
Apr 2013
#108
I hope they have a loooooong wait on that check from Washington. Cruz and Perry...Ugh...
monmouth3
Apr 2013
#3
And I certainly understand. What I'm trying to say is that much of this appears
monmouth3
Apr 2013
#11
What you're missing is, if it was self inflicted, the owner would have been blown up
Dragonfli
Apr 2013
#55
Willie Nelson - my fave Texan since Molly Ivins left us - to the rescue
SleeplessinSoCal
Apr 2013
#70
A guy I work with said, "Yeah, but the Boston guys did what they did intentionally.
valerief
Apr 2013
#4
No safety inspections since '85. What do you think? Safety first prevents horrors like this.
Dragonfli
Apr 2013
#58
Many European countries outlawed the type of fertilizer in Texas for 40 years.
snagglepuss
Apr 2013
#109
No, his unsafe factory was more of an IED, it was stationary, so no running around needed.
Dragonfli
Apr 2013
#61
Because he didn't run around with it? Weird logic. But OK. Some mine owners need your help
Dragonfli
Apr 2013
#72
I think you are strange and a little silly, a tragedy is a tragedy, it is not a competition
Dragonfli
Apr 2013
#79
Are you a ventriloquist? the poster said no such thing, throwing your voice into her mouth is cool.
Dragonfli
Apr 2013
#65
The implication is clear "someone should round up this asshole whose plant blew up a town"
Dragonfli
Apr 2013
#102
actually i was referring to the stink of the undead coming from your own post. they live!
HiPointDem
Apr 2013
#96
Typical.. Just like the Army personnel at Abu Grahb caught with pics of Iraqi jailed persons.
glowing
Apr 2013
#40
Yes, they have found a bit of him here, and a bit there. I hope he is alive and in
alfredo
Apr 2013
#71
No need. Whereas it is important to search for and find the Boston "asshole". eom
yawnmaster
Apr 2013
#84
see, the important thing isn't that you kill people and destroy property. the important thing is
HiPointDem
Apr 2013
#86