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Trail Of Tears 1828-1838 The Deadly Journey Of 125000 Native American Shirt

A lot of my family have been coal miners for the past 30+ years and my step-father was a mine safety inspector for Bob Murray for several years. I have met him a couple of times and have seen how wealthy he is, or at least how wealthy he presents himself as. He has a custom-built Cadillac convertible (might not have been a Cadillac, don’t fully remember but it was at least a $100,000 car). When he was involved in day-to-day operations at his mines he had multiple helicopter pilots on staff so that he could take a private helicopter 24 hours a day to any of his mine locations (which were only a couple hours driving distance apart).

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I met him once during a staging area meeting (pre-shift meeting before going underground) – he was so mean, hateful, and degrading that 3 20+ year employees stood up and walked out that day. He literally called everyone “scum” “worthless” and told everyone that he could “load more coal at his age than an entire crew”. At the time we had just received an award for breaking his company’s record on most tonnage mined (a record we still hold).

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