Reader comments: Mine safety top priority, Stickler says

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Ernie | 8:13 a.m. July 26, 2008
All of Americas natural resource should be nationalized so as to belong to all citizens and not just the greedy selfish rich. The non union coal mines should be invested in the miners as cooperatives.
Killing Bugs | 10:33 a.m. July 26, 2008
More blah-blah-blah from the "too little too late" department of the feds.

Wait, that's pretty much par for the course from the feds.

Katrina, Rita, Mississippi flooding, tornado alley, ...

At least OSHA got it right by sticking that sugar plant in Georgia with millions.

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Richard Stickler, left, and Richard Gates brief the media Thursday on findings in the Crandall Canyon Mine accident. An independent review chastised mine operators and MSHA. (Michael Brandy, Deseret News)
Michael Brandy, Deseret News
Richard Stickler, left, and Richard Gates brief the media Thursday on findings in the Crandall Canyon Mine accident. An independent review chastised mine operators and MSHA.