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01-04-2006, 02:26 PM #1
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Miner Tragedy – Media Run amuck?
Miner Tragedy – Media Run amuck?
With the tragedy of the miners and the false reporting by the Elite Media it is another example of how the media is completely out of touch. We have had many half a$$ reporting in the last year and not collaborating the story and all that is important is who has the story first and ratings. No consideration for those families that the media had given false hope all because the media wanted to rush to release without collaborating the story as normal.
God bless those that have lost their loved ones, may those find peace w/ such a tragedy even with only one alive.
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01-04-2006, 02:52 PM #2
This is a tragedy. And these families derserve to be treated with dignity. Putting up circus tents, and hovering all over that town was horrible. The media is to blame for the terrible mistake of reporting that the miners were alive, but were actually deceased. The media doesnt care, as this was shown. All they wanted was to be the first ones to EXCLUSIVELY REPORT the news.
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01-04-2006, 03:37 PM #3
This is so tragic. To think they had hope and then to find out there was no hope. Poor Coal Miners, there are so many sad stories about them. They are very brave people.
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01-04-2006, 03:45 PM #4
I had two uncles who worked as miners in Coalport, Pa. and both passed away from black lung a long time ago. It was a hard life, but both of them provided for their families the best they could. My heart breaks for the family and I couldn't help but wonder, how long until illegals start taking over the miners jobs. Think of the profits for the coal companies
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