This undated file aerial photo (click here) provided by the Louisiana State Police via The Shreveport Times shows part of the smokeless explosive powder improperly stored outside Explo Systems Inc., a munitions dismantling facility at Camp Minden at Doyline, La. Documents reviewed by The Associated Press show Explo Systems Inc. misstated its storage capacity for dangerous materials when it sought a multimillion dollar Army contract in 2010. (AP Photo/Louisiana State Police via The Shreveport Times)
Jindal really needs to tax the petroleum industry and actually pay for State services to police their own corruption.
This could have endangered the entire country. It should not have happened in the first place.
The Mississippi River is a stone's throw from this disaster waiting to happen.
The military needs to send inspectors before they issue contracts. This is ridiculous. They lied when they bid and they need to be prosecuted.
And Rahm doesn't think his problem comes from outside Chicago? Give me a break.
Jindal really needs to tax the petroleum industry and actually pay for State services to police their own corruption.
This could have endangered the entire country. It should not have happened in the first place.
The Mississippi River is a stone's throw from this disaster waiting to happen.
The military needs to send inspectors before they issue contracts. This is ridiculous. They lied when they bid and they need to be prosecuted.
And Rahm doesn't think his problem comes from outside Chicago? Give me a break.