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I don't think I agree with his BP defense. While I agree they shouldn't be facing legal repercussions, they can most certainly be held liable for their negligence (supposing the courts determine the oil spill resulted from negligence).
Also, the coal mine that he defends had been cited for over 800 federal safety violations in a matter of 16 months. To dismiss the roof collapse and the deaths as two miners as a mere "accident" is stupid. Regardless of what you think about federal regulation, the fact that this particular mine had been cited so many times is pretty indicative that such an incident was a foreseeable consequence, and therefore not an accident at all, but rather the result of good old fashioned negligence.
Also, the coal mine that he defends had been cited for over 800 federal safety violations in a matter of 16 months. To dismiss the roof collapse and the deaths as two miners as a mere "accident" is stupid. Regardless of what you think about federal regulation, the fact that this particular mine had been cited so many times is pretty indicative that such an incident was a foreseeable consequence, and therefore not an accident at all, but rather the result of good old fashioned negligence.