To: OldFriend
Who first reported that twelve were alive? Did the MSM tell the families that they were alive, or did the mine company? Whatever it is, it's as awful as one can imagine.
227 posted on
01/03/2006 11:56:49 PM PST by
kenth
To: kenth
it sounds like the mine owner, then family members, then gove't officials...
ridiculious
To: kenth
CNN had been reporting live...quoting the governor of WV
229 posted on
01/03/2006 11:58:55 PM PST by
cll
(San Juan, PR, USA)
To: kenth
CNN - Scene is of shock...official said the news were not as good as they thought...
230 posted on
01/04/2006 12:00:21 AM PST by
cll
(San Juan, PR, USA)
To: kenth
I thought it was the CEO of the mine company that gave the wrong information.
231 posted on
01/04/2006 12:00:51 AM PST by
blondee123
(Close our borders to illegals! Don't try to appease us!)
To: kenth
I heard Anderson Cooper taking credit on CNN earlier for "breaking" the news. Should be interesting to see if CNN buries that blunder.
One alive. Critical condition. He's one very lucky young man and I hope for his full recovery.
For the media's national failure: Damn you to hell!
246 posted on
01/04/2006 12:08:04 AM PST by
newzjunkey
(Let's get something done in 2006: Halt W's illegals' amnesty. Get GOP elected statewide in CA.)
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