From: Monona Rossol <0000030664c37427-dmarc-request**At_Symbol_Here**LISTS.PRINCETON.EDU>
Subject: Re: [DCHAS-L] Chemical Safety headlines (9 articles)
Date: Wed, 18 Aug 2021 12:32:24 +0000
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Many thanks, Ed.  Google translated "libtard" for me.  I never heard that term either.  Seems I should have since it applies to me. 

And the fact that a face mask can't capture a gas is clearly a technical error not associated specifically with liberals. I guess we libtards are responsible for everything.

I've always said New Yorkers need a Visa to go to Texas, and now I'll suggest hiring a translator as well.

Monona


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Briscoe Cain **At_Symbol_Here**BriscoeCain
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Aug 15
What in the sweet libtard hell is this? Stay inside & wear a face mask to avoid exposure to hydrogen sulfide?

 

EdMovitz

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Cain is staunchly opposed to state mask rules and called the chemical plant mask order "sweet libt--d hell."
Anyone have an English translation of this?    Just curious.   Monona


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A TEXAS STATE REPRESENTATIVE MOCKED HIS COUNTY'S FACE MASK DIRECTIVE AFTER A LOCAL CHEMICAL LEAK AS 'SWEET LIBT--D HELL'
Tags: us_TX, industrial, release, response, hydrogen_sulfide

A Texas legislator mocked local officials who issued a shelter-in-place and mask directive after a chemical leak.

Briscoe Cain represents Texas' 128 District. A foul-odored chemical wafted from a chemical plant in his district.

Cain is staunchly opposed to state mask rules and called the chemical plant mask order "sweet libt--d hell."

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A Texas legislator called a face mask and shelter-in-place directive "sweet libt--d hell" after a chemical leak occurred in his legislative district.

Briscoe Cain represents District 128 in the Texas House of Representatives. A chemical plant in La Porte, a city in his district, reported an "odor incident" around 8:30 p.m. on Monday.

Officials originally believed the strong sulfur-like and rotting smell was the result of hydrogen sulfide, a highly toxic and flammable gas used in mining and gas refining, and quickly instituted a shelter-in-place order and mask order. Local authorities also asked residents to turn off air conditioning systems to prevent the chemical from entering homes and businesses.

Despite the toxicity of hydrogen sulfide and complaints from his constituents, Cain mocked the safety directives on Twitter. He's previously posted on Twitter to express his staunch opposition to COVID-19 mask mandates in Texas.

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