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Suing the mining company, yes. The news organizations, no.
But keep on being sue-happy, America. It's what puts bread (and an annual passport) on my table! |
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Ahem, I said sue the mining company. No need to wait for the cause of the explosion to file suit. Negligence is almost a certainty and, if it turns out not to be the case (which I doubt), then there's no harm done (except for attorneys being, muwha-ha-ha, a tad bit richer!)
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Hmmm ,to sue anyone that gave you false hope - that would be a racket.
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Isn't there an automatic payout by a mining company when something like this happens? Aren't they insured for family compensation in case of horrific tragedy?
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There must be. They would be crazy not to get insurance for this type of thing. Heck, my dad is covered for this type of thing, and all he does is sell cars! This truly is a horrific tradgey. I agree with NA, it's amazing that we still have people working in such harsh conditions, and yet live in the age of robotics. |
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We might not have people still working in such harsh conditions if the Bush Administration had not eviserated enforcement of mining health and safety regulations.
Does that come as a surprise to anyone? Sago Mine has one of the worst safety records in the business, with hundreds of violations during the last few years. Tough enforcement of the mining regulations for heath and safety have effectively ceased since Bush took office (though admittedly, the fines were always a mere nuisance under all previous administrations ... which is not to say that previous ones did not provide much tougher enforcement under a much more proactive UMSHA. Last edited by innerSpaceman : 01-05-2006 at 12:41 PM. |
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Of course! Of course blame lies with Bush. I have heard that Louis Farrakhan has accused the Bush administration of actually planting explosives at the site, but when he learned that it wasn't African Americans working in the mines and their skin was just darkened by coal soot, he decided to rethink his position.
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You are such a reactionary apologist, it freaking amazes me. Yes, Bush is the president of the United States. And yes, under HIS administration, cronyism and corporate-capitulation have run rampant. And specifically, UMSHA's budget and personnel have been eviserated, and it has radically changed its course on enforcement.
Why don't you do some simple research on methods and efficacy of UMSHA enforcement before and after Bush came into office ... and then try and claim that the president is not responsible for lax enforcement of the federal minining health and safety regulations. It's all over the news, so this information should not be hard to find. |
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