Posted by John_PA on February 02, 2014 at 00:28:29 from (71.182.166.45):
In Reply to: Keystone XL pipeline posted by IH2444 on February 01, 2014 at 19:35:29:
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My buddy was killed when a zappi oil truck cut him in his car, in half. The fire fighters took him out in 2 sections. He was covered in paint, from the delivery he was on.
Pick your mode of death, but choose wisely. Do you want your wife to have to identify you, when your lower half is in a different body bag?
It's got the upside and the downside. If it is really that bad in your area, put those stories public and maybe you can go after the local contractor.
Rest in Peace, Robert "Mikey" Michael Webb. We love you brother. We never will forget you. I hope I can be in heaven with you to talk about how I never can make it in on time, and you are the best softball coach, ever.
You win, you are the best softball coach. hands down.
We need to pick through these stories and get incident reports on each one. Deaths from the pipelines must be documented. I don't want to go to another funeral.
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