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Daily Breeze on Delay of Refinery Start Up

  This is the link to the Daily Breeze online article which will be in the
print edition of the Breeze on Saturday, May 7th on the delay of the refinery start up.

John Bailey, President
Southeast Torrance Homeowners' Association, Inc. (SETHA)

http://www.dailybreeze.com/business/20160506/exxonmobil-postpones-restart-of-torrance-refinery-until-after-7-pm-monday#.Vy1avPiUHz8.email

These two Letters to the Editor were posted online today.

Refinery startup on Mother’s Day

In your zeal to expedite an already difficult start-up process it appears
management failed to recall that Mother’s Day is Sunday.
It is appropriate to stop the ball from rolling and with great consideration
to moms and visitors celebrating Mother’s Day to move the refinery start up
to a later day.
I know you do care about the health of all concerned and what a great PR
opportunity!
Thank you for your support in this matter.
— L.D. Madison, Torrance

Don’t startup ExxonMobil refinery on Mother’s Day
 
My suspicions are now confirmed. I knew that the executives who make
decisions at ExxonMobil are probably aliens from another planet.
 Otherwise, they would have known that this weekend is Mother’s Day.
Is this what they think of mothers?
 They will pollute our world instead of honoring all the mothers out there.
Is this payback for the mothers of South Bay FLARE: Families Lobbying
Against Refinery Exposure, who have made their voices heard.
 What planet are you from, Mr. Brian Ablett? (ExxonMobil Refinery Manager)

— Mary Ann McFarland, Torrance

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