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This needs more coverage!
09:46 AM - May 23, 2023
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O Aguabonita
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Well, that's very misleading. 1) the railcar did not go missing. It arrived, but empty. 2) (linked article:)

"The initial assessment is that a leak through the bottom gate on the railcar may have developed in transit,” the company said through a spokesperson.
11:10 AM - May 23, 2023
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Lisa
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In response to O Aguabonita.
The company has speculated, still no further information on how tens thousands of pounds of explosive components are missing. Not even a “we found a leak” or “we found remnants of the granules.”
12:04 PM - May 23, 2023
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O Aguabonita
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In response to Lisa.
Yes, but between the fact that no railcar is missing and a plausible explanation has been offered for its emptiness, the headline and lede as presented in the spout are misleadingly alarmist. 'Specially the falsehood that the railcar itsownself was missing. Far more alarming if true, but it isn't.
03:57 PM - May 23, 2023
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Lisa
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In response to O Aguabonita.
Nowhere does it say that the railcar was missing. It says shipment, which is what is being shipped, not the ship. The explanation came from the chemical company as a possibility, not an official who is investigating. Timothy McVey used 2 tons of the same chemical to bring down the federal building
04:33 PM - May 23, 2023
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O Aguabonita
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In response to Lisa.
Yes, it does. Right there in your spout:

"A railcar full of ammonium nitrate, loaded in Wyoming, was reported missing when the train arrived in eastern Kern County last month."
08:07 PM - May 23, 2023 (Edited)
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Lisa
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Exact words A railcar loaded with 30 tons of the chemical left Cheyenne, Wyoming, on April 12. The car was found to be empty after it arrived two weeks later at a rail stop in the Mojave Desert, according to a short incident report from the explosives firm that made the shipment.
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08:29 PM - May 23, 2023
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O Aguabonita
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More "exact words", as I already said: "the headline and lede as presented in the spout are misleadingly alarmist." That's a fact. They don't reflect the info you keep pointlessly quoting from the article. That's the problem!
09:37 PM - May 23, 2023 (Edited)
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O Aguabonita
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In response to Lisa.
Good grief! I quoted "exact words" from your spout that started this thread. They are false. Can you not read your own spout?
09:33 PM - May 23, 2023
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