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Clinton and Coal; Rehabilitating coal country
Topic Started: May 10 2016, 05:19 AM (1,090 Views)
estonianman
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CautionaryTales
May 10 2016, 04:38 PM
estonianman
May 10 2016, 04:23 PM
Adolph Hipster
May 10 2016, 04:21 PM
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A free market hero
He heroically gave the lives of 27 miners so that the profits could flow!
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Why wasn't he charged with murder?

Or wrongful death at least
Gotta follow the laws on the books. They only lynch folks in Anarchiaville.
So lawyers charged him? I would think if it was as cut and dry as Tik mentioned, the lawyers would be all over it.

No?
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So lawyers charged him? I would think if it was as cut and dry as Tik mentioned, the lawyers would be all over it.

No?


He was found guilty on conspiracy charges for actions that caused the death of 29 people.

He's a rich guy in America and has contributed handsomely to politicians so it's not really a surprise that the law happens to say he only gets one year jail time.
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