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The 6 Most Terrifying Facts About the Chemical Spill Contaminating West Virginia’s Drinking Water [View all]
xchrom
Jan 2014
OP
Yeah! They couldbuy thewater from Nestles who want us all drinking bottled water as they buy....
marble falls
Jan 2014
#7
I still get worked up thinking about it. Profiting off of other peoples misery is part of the ....
marble falls
Jan 2014
#14
Only with a good portion of personal confiscation otherwise the time, like fines
TheKentuckian
Jan 2014
#42
+1. If I break something in a shop or in a public space, I have to pay. Why isn't it the same for
El_Johns
Jan 2014
#23
Disaster awaits in the mist of a major deregulation with the containment of fracking chemicals.
The Wielding Truth
Jan 2014
#17
Glory Be - Hallelujah - Let The Corporations Profit - Let The Humans Perish - Praise Jeebus
cantbeserious
Jan 2014
#13
That's the problem with laws in a plutocracy, whose going to enforce them?
Egalitarian Thug
Jan 2014
#25
Drinking this water is the equivalent of eating three bananas every two weeks...
PCIntern
Jan 2014
#29
This could be a mini shock doctrine opportunity. Destroy the water supply and force people to buy
Lint Head
Jan 2014
#32
The invisible hand of the free market will be along to provide a solution in no time.
pa28
Jan 2014
#52
Here's a link to what purports to be thd MSDS. And that should have been available for the asking
jtuck004
Jan 2014
#61
#3 proves that the private sector SUCKS when it comes to concern about public safety
catbyte
Jan 2014
#77