Have to say i agree ole buddy. I heard the news myself when i got up to go to work about the miners.
I went to bed happy. Thinking man what a miracle. To get up to news that there had been a drastic mistake in information.
Drastic is not the word for it when it is your dad, brother, uncle, cousin, son etc. that you was hoping to see again soon.
Those who defied the odds and made it. To find out they didn't. I to hate politics, don't care much for the media, think they honestly have to much freedom any more.
They will tell you ever move we are planning as far as our countries defense efforts in war time. To how to build a bomb.
Yeah we are to be a free country. Well it depends though on what you want as a freedom.
The right to burn the flag and nothing is to be said. The right to demonstrate about anything. The right to take others rights away, well if you have the backing and the money.
Just don't mention saying a prayer or the Ten Commandments, cause you don't have the right.
Oh and don't think about wishing anyone a Merry Christmas. That is even being taken away.
We have to be politically correct any more.
And man if it ain't ruining this country. I can see being a person and using manners and respect.
Yeah man were going forward. Companies keep going to countries for cheap labor, killing our economy here and no one working, and keep up importing more. Why not double tax those who do such things.
Yeah man were moving forward. Are we?
These men. They didn't suffer as they died of CO2 poisioning.
I hope their lives got some rich mine owner or company enough money, to take care of their families from now till the last one is gone.
And to take care of these men who perished in that mine enough money to take care of all their family members till the last one is gone.
It's a job it's dangerous. But over 200 plus violations? Not acceptable to ask a man to work in. When it's already a dangerous enough job.
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