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Northern Minnesota man killed by flying piece of wood

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A man working at a family lumber mill in northeastern Minnesota is killed by a flying piece of wood.

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Beaver Cleaver

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IrishMN wrote:
This is a sad example of what happens when you allow Bushco & Friends to run roughshod over unions and OSHA.
Hopefully, after OSHA is again fully staffed, this will be prevented due to our government providing guidance on keeping workers safe. And if this had been a union shop, then safety would not ever be questioned since that is one of the focal points of union membership.
He was likely in his garage or his own one man shop.

Do you just go from thread to thread being an !diot or is it some software you are developing? Maybe you should bet a real job and pay some taxes.

Obarma has been in office nearly a year and has sat on his hands the whole time (unless there is a camera in sight)...therefore he is to blame 100% for this accident(by your reckoning).

Dufus.
ole

Eau Claire, WI

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YA, WAS DIS A WOOD PEKER, YA CAUSE I NOT NO OF ANY WOOD DAT CAN FLY, YA
Bob the Bilderberg

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Beaver Cleaver wrote:
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He was likely in his garage or his own one man shop.
Do you just go from thread to thread being an !diot or is it some software you are developing? Maybe you should bet a real job and pay some taxes.
Obarma has been in office nearly a year and has sat on his hands the whole time (unless there is a camera in sight)...therefore he is to blame 100% for this accident(by your reckoning).
Dufus.
Don't you recognize him? That's Nick Coleman.
Torches and Pitchforks

Minneapolis, MN

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More proof that actually doing any work to earn money, so you can pay taxes and be a responsible citizen, is not just a waste of time but is actually harmful to you.
Better to go on the dole and let wealthy people support you and your family.
The sooner we all understand this, the better off we will all be in this country.
Go John Galt!
Observer

Saint Paul, MN

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IrishMN wrote:
This is a sad example of what happens when you allow Bushco & Friends to run roughshod over unions and OSHA.
Hopefully, after OSHA is again fully staffed, this will be prevented due to our government providing guidance on keeping workers safe. And if this had been a union shop, then safety would not ever be questioned since that is one of the focal points of union membership.
At the risk of encouraging you're childish behavior, you're not one bit funny, amusing, clever or interesting. Crawl back into your whiskey bottle.
Torches and Pitchforks

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At the risk of encouraging you're childish behavior, you're not one bit funny, amusing, clever or interesting. Crawl back into your whiskey bottle.
Hey Observer, the problem with your suggestion is that we (taxpayers) are paying for that whiskey bottle.... LOL....
Cheese

Saint Paul, MN

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sjl

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maybe you people should not worry so much about all the crap your talking about, a man is dead and someone is sad. Missing there dad, son, brother, uncle, cousin. how rude.
Say What

Cottage Grove, MN

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A pair of choppers!
Martin

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We can't do anything for the man that died. So the least we can do is help fight the spread of communism on the internet.
Neighbor

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If you are a worker in this country you are now labeled as "greedy". There is absolutely no reason, economically or ethically, to be a worker anymore. What are all the "entitled people, entitled to health care, entitled to homes, entitled to the rich mans earnings, going to do when all the workers, business owners and entrepeneurs say, "I'm entitled to what I earned" and leave the country with their jobs, businesses and money.
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life is hard and then you get killed by a flying piece of wood...
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So another working slob bit the dust, who cares ? Labor is replaceable within half an hour, management about an hour, counsel takes all day and ownership comes with birth you seldom can grab that. Workers or working class ( there is no middle class ) have been expendable for thousands of years. Workers on the pyramids died trying to stay alive. This worker died today. Nothing new in the world. All just trying to make a living. Remember there are only two types of people on this planet. Those who work for money, then the rich who have money work for them.
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