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To: BirdDog who wrote (15129)12/30/2001 3:10:01 PM
From: maceng2  Respond to of 281500
 
He obviously has perhaps too much conscience.

No, I think Lesli E Robertson has just the right amount of conscience. Some air liners crashed into the buildings, and after a certain amount of time after that, they collapsed. Robertson sees that as a failure of his design, i.e. he never intended they should collapse so quickly, and he owned up to it.

I see that as keeping good standards. I would have no hesitation in short listing his company in re building the Twin Towers if I was saddled with that decision to make.

Truth of the matter of course is that had done a really brilliant job, if it wasn't for him maybe many more would have died.

I have discussed this matter on another thread. One of the questions is how many people have died from asbestos inhalation

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