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15 May 2010
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blueyes (Anonymous) says…
Thanks nightwatch, its all good. You are so right he is Ken Johnsons twin.
15 May 2010
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15 May 2010
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blueyes (Anonymous) says…
I have to say to nightwatch the use of the word gay was out of context. Please do not use this word in this way I feel offended. People think that too belittle a group of people who by the way are gay to this clown is way wrong. Mr. Snow is a dink and well must have been at the bottom of his class to take a job as a county attorney. I have to say I have seen him in action and well not someone that I want on my side of the fence at all. To have him as a person that is to represent the county oh we are in for trouble.
26 March 2010
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blueyes (Anonymous) says…
I will have to say that there are some people that need to just stop and think before they post anything. Look into the facts and what the real story is about. Gay Albers has a good point. We all need to grow up and let somethigs just go. There is way to much hate in this world.
23 February 2010
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blueyes (Anonymous) says…
Good grief I am just sick of all the bull @#&% that has been going on about this. Ryan Neece’s article on homosexuality was right on and, very well put the point out about how things are. Way to go Ryan you rock. I am a Gay man! Do you people think that we are pansies? I really have had my fill with all of you quoting the bible. I may not go to a church but believe in a supreme being. I do not care about religion other people attend but I know that we have one God but in different imaginations. I know what I believe in and who I am. That is not the point here I know that I am very happy and my family and coworkers all know I do not hide the fact. What does have my goat here is the verbal BS that has been going back and forth. If you look back in time, homosexuality has been around even before the “birth of Christ “. I do not have to prove a dam thing to any of you in this fact. You have had and will have someone in your family that is gay quit hiding that fact. Keep up your hatred ways, you only hurt your true self. You can bash me all you want I do not care I am a big man and have a true compassion for any one no matter there sex, sexuality, color, race, physical or mental handicap.
5 February 2010
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blueyes (Anonymous) says…
Great job to officer Poley
Moreover, shame on all of you naysayers! This man saved something more precious than all your petty problems with law enforcement. What if some nobody was there, did the same thing, and saved this child’s life? Would you still take this moment to bash that person as well? I cannot believe it you people need to get a life and learn CPR. Think if this were you child or grandchild. Would you care if it were an officer of the law? That took the proper steps and saved a life? Between you and me, I would not care. No mater what we all should be thankful that people like officer Jarrod Poley was in the court house that day. He stepped up and did the right thing. If you do not, like law enforcement to bad. Life is more precious than anything else we have. Therefore, do the right thing and try to change your attitude, protect life, and give up your negative ways. If you cant then keep it to yourself. I care and know CPR and First Aid. Cncc has classes and instructors. There is ways to make a difference so just do it
15 January 2010
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blueyes (Anonymous) says…
Lonelyone
I am not angry or hold ill will towards Twentymile Coal. I walked away from a very good job. It was my choice there comes a point in ones life that you have to jump into the unknown feet first. I did and can say that my family and I are much happier for my decision. I have a great job now one that is far better and a lot less stressful. Even know I don’t make as much money as before, happiness is far more important than money any day. I never did say any thing about revenge first you my friend are the one if you look up the definitions of the words spite and revenge there mean the close to the same thing. Spite; petty ill will a malicious, usually small-minded desire to harm or humiliate somebody. Revenge; the desire or urge to get even with somebody else who has caused harm. I am not going to get into a contest of words with you or any one else. I feel that what Twentymile coal has done to these people and there family’s was very wrong not even giving them the forewarning makes people very unhappy. This day and the way things are going with the economy no one can afford to be with out work.
14 January 2010
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blueyes (Anonymous) says…
Well to start off OSHA aka Occupation Safety and Health Administration as nothing to do with coal mining at all. MSHA or the Mine Safety and Health Administration is the ones that have to do with coal mining and there offices that were in the old country mall are now on Baker Drive behind the pet store. Believe me I have call my friends at MSHA all the time about the unsafe work practices that went on at Twentymile Coal. I have not tolerance to people working in unsafe places. The federal mine safety & health ACT of 1977 protects miners from the company and there bosses that try’s to make employees do things that violate there rights. I am not saying that just because you have been laid off you should call MSHA. Revenge by calling MSHA will not get your job back. MASH has a lot of things that are important but to chase ghosts from someone who wants revenge is not one of them. I know that if there is a need for a 105 g then they will be there. By the way if this is too technical you can go to the MSHA.gov web site and you can find all the information there. Like the fact there has already had one death in a coal mine this year. The last deaths that happen in Colorado were on 4/15/1981 Mid-Continent Resources Dutch Creek #1 where 15 miners died from an Explosion. The same group of people that worked there are most of the upper management that are in charge of Twentymile Coal. There have been some very serious accidents at Twentymile. I just hope that those that are still at the mine take time to do there job right and not get hurt and do the right thing call MSHA and not get pushed around by Peabody Energy, Twentymile Coal or any other coal mine that we have in North West Colorado. Miners are an important part of are daily life more that most of you think.
13 January 2010
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blueyes (Anonymous) says…
I am sorry to say that Twentymile Coal doesn’t care one bit about family. They don’t even care about the employees all you are is a strong back and no brain. I am so glad that I walked away from that place after putting my family and body through the terror of coming home cranky not feeling good. Twentymile Coal was a good job for 20 years. The way that Peabody Energy has taken a very safe and good place to work and turned it into a place that one day that I am afraid to say is going to kill someone or blow the mine up. I did my best to make it safe. Every time I had a problem and tried to get it fixed I was yelled at and treated like a third class citizen. My boss was one that didn’t care if you were working safe as long as you got the job done. Just being yelled at all the time was stress full. I do understand that coming to work one day and then told out of nowhere to clean your locker out turn in you equipment and get off the property is not a pleasant feeling at all. Right after the holidays in the winter with the job market as it is. I hope that for all that have lost there job that you will be able to find work. Keep up your sprit. I know that going from making 30 dollars to 12 dollars an hour is tuff but keep your chin up. There is hope and life on the other side of coal mining. I know that me and my family are very happy and its also great to get up and go to a job that is a lot less stressful come home happy is more than money.
22 October 2009
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blueyes (Anonymous) says…
Oh good grief the story is about the hotel that caught on fire, and the people that were staying there that to some lost there home. All we are talking about the hazmat symbol and how it looks like a demon instead. If you ever had any time to stop and look at it you would have seen what it is. But the real issue is that the hotel caught on fire and we are all lucky that there was no one hurt. Not to mention the fact that Craig Fire Rescue, The Memorial Hospital EMS, Craig Police Department, Moffat County Sheriff, The Colorado State Patrol, or West Routt Fire Department. It is all about the people that have lost something and not some symbol. Id you all have to do is stop and think that this could have turned out to worse some one could have been hurt or a greater loss.