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    "That plant was part of our town and what happened is part of living in a farming town," Kucera says. "You accept a certain level of risk, just as people living in cities do."

    That quote was from one of the links you couldn't be bothered to read.
    I read the CSM link the day it was published, and before you posted the link. CSM is on my RSS reader.

    I wonder how many West-erners NOW believe the wasted lives and destruction was worth the benefits?

    In cities, zoning codes and ENFORCEMENT reduce the risks of being killed by corporate explosives and other corporate activities.

    The risk of living next to man-made TONS of explosives is not the same as the risk of natural disasters.

    anyway, what the victims think now or earlier is beside the point.

    Now it's all about Adair's highly probable criminal negligence and TX's/Feds regulatory failures.

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    I read the CSM link the day it was published, and before you posted the link. CSM is on my RSS reader.
    Yeah, whatever.

    I wonder how many West-erners NOW believe the wasted lives and destruction was worth the benefits?

    In cities, zoning codes and ENFORCEMENT reduce the risks of being killed by corporate explosives and other corporate activities.

    The risk of living next to man-made TONS of explosives is not the same as the risk of natural disasters.

    anyway, what the victims think now or earlier is beside the point.
    Not really.

    Now it's all about Adair's highly probable criminal negligence and TX's/Feds regulatory failures.
    lol highly probable.
    lol boutons

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    The risk of living next to man-made TONS of explosives is not the same as the risk of natural disasters.
    This is true. Natural disasters pose a much bigger risk to human life than industrial accidents do.

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    Welcome to page 3 of this thread.

    DHS regulations wouldn't have changed a damned thing.

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    when a corp ignores regulations (for profit), and the regulator doesn't regulate (TX Repug hate-govt ideology), you get a dead people and a devastated village.

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    lol simpleton

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    TB

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    *yawn*

    Homeland Security doesn't oversee plant safety.

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    *yawn*

    Homeland Security doesn't oversee plant safety.
    anybody holding over 400 pounds of explosive fertilizer is required to report to DHS (after the bubbas blew up OKC federa l building)

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    big whoop. they didn't file a report. Any idiot knows a fertilizer plant has more than 400 pounds.

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    big whoop. they didn't file a report. Any idiot knows a fertilizer plant has more than 400 pounds.
    Amonium nitrate weighs 50 lbs/cf. You can fit 400 pounds of it in ONE of these.


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    It takes 400 pounds just for a farmer to fertilize 1 acre.

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    yeah, ok, dead people and a devastated village is just the cost of living in the country, got it. Sorry I disagreed.

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    yeah, ok, dead people and a devastated village is just the cost of living in the country, got it. Sorry I disagreed.
    You, of course, don't get it. Never will. No, per usual, you managed to barrage us with your talking point nonsense at the expense of the recent dead. Nothing new.

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    You, of course, don't get it. Never will. No, per usual, you managed to barrage us with your talking point nonsense at the expense of the recent dead. Nothing new.
    TB never getting pass your cowardice about gracing us with the deep, original, insightful, devastating views and retorts. COWARD!

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    lol simpleton. When I lay down knowledge, you run like the little you are.

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    Here was your first post in this thread:

    So what was the cause?

    mgmt not training kids?

    absence of a culture of safety, the typical BigOil style?

    simple stupidity?

    old equipment being run until it broke, the typical BigOil style?


    BigAg is not worker friendly place, toxic chemicals causing cancer, etc, powerful machinery, pissed-off bubbas with guns, etc.
    Again, just a collection of your idiotic thinkprogress approved buzzwords when, prior to your lunatic entrance, posts were respectful of the dead. You just use them as props.

    lol coward.

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    Here was your first post in this thread:



    Again, just a collection of your idiotic thinkprogress approved buzzwords when, prior to your lunatic entrance, posts were respectful of the dead. You just use them as props.

    lol coward.
    TB my post was exactly to the point, listing the Usual Suspects of corps chasing profits over human and environmental health and safety. Your posts typically are NOTHING BUT BOUTONS STALKING

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    TB my post was exactly to the point, listing the Usual Suspects of corps chasing profits over human and environmental health and safety. Your posts typically are NOTHING BUT BOUTONS STALKING
    Except, in the absence of facts, you subs uted your own lunacy as facts.

    Mocking =/= stalking. lol Get over yourself, coward.

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    Except, in the absence of facts, you subs uted your own lunacy as facts.

    Mocking =/= stalking. lol Get over yourself, coward.
    TB always with less, empty posts, what a coward. I know you're crazy about me, and you I'm not crazy, but I do slap you crazy

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    @ Bouton's lunacy thinking he slaps anyone...

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    PRAGUE (AP) — The Czech Republic plans to donate 4 million koruna (some $200,000) to help the Texas town of West recover from a devastating fertilizer plant explosion.

    The government decided to the provide aid in solidarity because a significant number of people in the town of 2,700 have Czech roots. The blast damaged numerous homes in the town.

    The Foreign Ministry says Czech Ambassador to the U.S. Petr Gandalovic visited West last week and talked to Texas Gov. Rick Perry, West Mayor Tommy Muska and other officials about how to help.

    A ministry statement Wednesday said the money will go toward repairing property in the town.

    Thousands of Czechs, mostly from the eastern part known of Moravia, settled in Texas more than 100 years ago.

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    TB always with less, empty posts, what a coward. I know you're crazy about me, and you I'm not crazy, but I do slap you crazy
    Anyone provide a translation?

    Btw...got an example of anytime you've ever popped me? Nope.

    I've got plenty where I've slapped you into oblivion. Gonna dodge this one too?

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