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	<title>Comments on: Bayer Pesticide Plant Explosion Reveals Shaky Safety Record</title>
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		<title>By: Chuck</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I just stumbled upon your blog and found the article very interesting to read.  Two things struck me as odd.  First, if a tank of pesticide blows up with that much force, how is it possible that no chemicals escaped the plant?  Secondly, to say “The thing that blew up was the least dangerous of the stuff that’s there.”
would not put me at ease. As one who under went treatment for a chemical exposure related cancer, the fact that more dangerous chemicals than methylene chloride exist didn&#039;t prevent me from getting sick.  Maybe I was the exception and everyone else will be fine.  Keep the news coming.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I just stumbled upon your blog and found the article very interesting to read.  Two things struck me as odd.  First, if a tank of pesticide blows up with that much force, how is it possible that no chemicals escaped the plant?  Secondly, to say “The thing that blew up was the least dangerous of the stuff that’s there.”<br />
would not put me at ease. As one who under went treatment for a chemical exposure related cancer, the fact that more dangerous chemicals than methylene chloride exist didn&#8217;t prevent me from getting sick.  Maybe I was the exception and everyone else will be fine.  Keep the news coming.</p>
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