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In reply to the discussion: A massive manhunt and siege in West Texas now? [View all]n/t
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Oh I dunno, you need to take a chill pill friend. He is right you know. If a terrorist off
southernyankeebelle
Apr 2013
#7
Blankenship, a real terrorist, will never be prosecuted. He has too many friends in power and too
sabrina 1
Apr 2013
#82
Well, hate to break it to you but you couldn't be more wrong about the Gulf explosion
onenote
Apr 2013
#83
The supervisors are charged with manslaughter. The Corporation admits to manslaughter but is fined
sabrina 1
Apr 2013
#85
So you're saying the point about whether there is a manhunt was completely irrelevant to the thread.
onenote
Apr 2013
#10
Please see my post at number 46. If I didn't get the number right, please check for my posts on
JDPriestly
Apr 2013
#49
Do you really think a record of ignoring environmental regulations and safety standards....
villager
Apr 2013
#12
"sanctions" and "civil suits" are a far cry from having the guilty parties do time
0rganism
Apr 2013
#27
You appear to be saying that if you didn't happen to be with your father nothing would have happened
Fumesucker
Apr 2013
#21
Yes, sadly true. The last fine they got was for $30. (yes, the decimal is in the right place)
SunSeeker
Apr 2013
#24
Well, there was an accident at a chemical plant in Oestrich-Winkel last year
Art_from_Ark
Apr 2013
#67
An issue that is usually overlooked is the relation between these employers and the towns.
freshwest
Apr 2013
#72
Well, they may rebuild and they may let it go. Rebuilding it would make a few jobs for a while.
freshwest
Apr 2013
#79
I remember a bad pipeline explosion in what was then the lovely town of Brenham.
freshwest
Apr 2013
#91
I moved to Texas from Wisconsin when Reagan was president so it's alway seemed low regulation to me
LeftInTX
Apr 2013
#93
We can do better. I heard a radio program about how little, how infinitesimal our budget
JDPriestly
Apr 2013
#52
You're telling me it "takes a while" to bring a corporate criminal to justice.
snappyturtle
Apr 2013
#71
If the perpetrator has engaged in deliberate, premeditated, intentional murder, it definitely moves
onenote
Apr 2013
#74
The company that owned the plant is a local company with a handful of employees
onenote
Apr 2013
#78
We forget that people can die from lack of regulation just as they can die from terrorism
JDPriestly
Apr 2013
#41
A society only responds strongly when it feels its core story is under threat.
GliderGuider
Apr 2013
#69
wow when some people get hold of a meme, no matter how fucking stupid it is,
CBGLuthier
Apr 2013
#95
Can we at least agree the fertilizer plant was a weapon of mass destruction?
BlueStreak
Apr 2013
#101