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Greenbrier Fracking Conference Open to Reporters -- With One Exception

by: morgancountyusa

Thu Mar 15, 2012 at 12:43:47 PM EDT

Big conference next weekend at the Greenbrier Resort.

It's all about Marcellus Shale and fracking.

Heavy hitters will be there.

Leaders of the natural gas industry, Governor Tomblin, Senator Manchin, regulators.

It's open to reporters.

Except for one.

Corporate Crime Reporter is banned from the conference.

See story here.

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Compare and Contrast Time

by: CA Berkeley WV

Sat Mar 10, 2012 at 16:34:07 PM EST

Why Big Daddy's Picture Is Still the Banner

Stop me if you have heard this before. Sen. Manchin, voted with the GOP, again.

The Keystone XL pipeline simply makes sense. I can't understand why we would pass up an opportunity to buy oil from our greatest ally and trading partner, Canada. I have said that the only way we will ever truly get gas prices under control is with an energy policy that uses everything we've got, and the Keystone XL pipeline is a very important part of that equation.

Bar the door, Katy. Sen. Manchin thinks tar sand oil, refined for export, is the solution to the price of gas Mrs. Romney has to pay while driving her "several Cadillacs".

Sen. Rockefeller evidently pondered a little longer on Keystone XL.

The oil in this pipeline is not going to do a thing for West Virginia. It will go to foreign oil markets. Moreover, building a pipeline of that length and complexity in such a short time is not safe or a good idea.

From an Army transportation Officer:

This Keystone Pipeline thing baffles me. It will not lower your gas prices (Global Price Index for Oil determines your prices), it will not significantly decrease our reliance on foreign oil (we already get the majority of foreign oil from Canada) and the enviromental impacts have not been fully vetted out.
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More Hydro and Wind power please.
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I oversee all three types of fuel transport here and I have more issues with pipes than I do trucks or vessels. Percentage wise we have far more pipe leaks than truck/vessel leaks. Those just tend to be a whole lot more "noticable" than a little leak from a pipe. Combined I've suffered more fuel loss from pipe leaks than anything else.

Now who do you think knows what about what?

And, of course, there is another corporate-friendly gem in Manchin's press release.

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Republicans seek to roll back the clock on gains by women

by: Carnacki

Fri Mar 09, 2012 at 13:05:16 PM EST

madphyl:

As a  mother and grandmother I feel as if I am living in a time warp. I had hoped that the issues of equality for women had been pretty much decided and that after a reasonable amount of time American society would accept it as the norm. Now it seems as if we are back tracking and women will have to reassert themselves in order just to maintain the status quo.

It seems to me that older, predominately white males see their positions of unquestioned dominance in this society being threatened.  I am reminded of Alvin Toffler's book "Future Shock" which talks about how difficult it is for societies to adapt to rapid change. Men like Rush Limbaugh and others of his ilk see their world slipping away. They are not conservative, they are reactionary. They want to turn back the clock.

Just look at their agenda. They are passing laws thoughout the country which are detrimental to women's health and well-being and treat women as if they were not rational (as opposed to "emotional") beings capable of making intelligent decisions. They want to turn back the clock by doing away with unions and the rights of workers to organize. They want to control who can vote by passing laws that discriminate against the young, the poor and minorities, as well as the elderly.

I can remember my parents and grandparents talking about the "good old days". They weren't that good. Our younger people have taken all of their hard won progress for granted. They need to wake up now and take action before its too late.

President Obama ran on the slogan "Change We Can Believe In". He was unable to enact the necessary legislation  to bring about that change because the Republican's opposed everything he did. But if we follow the Republican agenda we will definitely get "Change We CAN'T Believe in".  

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GOP: No women need apply

by: Carnacki

Wed Mar 07, 2012 at 16:50:02 PM EST

The Republican Party has sent a clear message through its leader, Rush Limbaugh: Sluts should be seen and not heard.

And by sluts, they mean all women who have the audacity to speak and think for themselves, who use any contraceptive for any reason.

A young woman testified to a Congressional committee about her friend who was prescribed birth control pills to control ovarian cysts but because her insurance plan did not cover contraception, she could not afford them and she developed ovarian cancer.

From that, Rush Limbaugh, a man that leading conservatives like David Frum and George Will say controls the Republican Party through fear of Republicans crossing him, spent three days lying that she was a "slut" a "prostitute" and that if he had to pay for her birth control pills she and other women had to post videos of them having sex on the Internet so he got something out of it.

For three days he spewed his vile venom of what he thought of her and of women.

And leading Republican presidential candidates Mitt Romney, Newt Gingrich, Rick Santorum, two of them fathers of daughters, did nothing to condemn Limbaugh because they fear his wrath more than they care about standing up for women.

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Happy birthday, Larry Gibson

by: Carnacki

Mon Mar 05, 2012 at 13:09:46 PM EST

A mountain-sized happy birthday wish to Larry Gibson, a keeper of the mountains.
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Super Tuesday Watch Party in Bridgeport

by: erinb8686

Thu Mar 01, 2012 at 22:30:24 PM EST

( - promoted by Carnacki)

A new group for left-leaners has started up in Harrison County! North Central WV Drinking Liberally is an informal, inclusive social group that gives like-minded individuals a place to talk politics.

The North Central WV chapter will be hosting a Super Tuesday Watch Party at Brickside Bar & Grille in Bridgeport at 8 pm on March 6. Join us to watch the primary results for 10 states, and find out what we're all about. We'll be in the back room of the bar.

For more info, contact clarksburg@drinkingliberally.org.
 

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Resolution may be close on Century Aluminum benefits

by: heath_harrison

Thu Mar 01, 2012 at 18:43:44 PM EST

Good news for the retirees occupying the road near the Ravenswood plant.
State Journal:
Hope flowed through air as several Century Aluminum retirees gathered March 1 around their spokeswoman, Karen Gorrell, to hear the latest news about their benefits.

[...]

Gorrell said the company agreed to set aside an initial $4 million to help with benefits and has agreed to give additional $29 million at a later date, depending on the price of metal.

"We fought a heck of a fight to get where we are now," Gorrell told those gathered at the rally. "We fought our way out of a deep hole, and it's not perfect. You're not going to get back every penny you lost. But yesterday, we had nothing.

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Manchin's Stand on the Blunt Amendment

by: madphyl

Thu Mar 01, 2012 at 13:07:01 PM EST

As a 72 year old woman, mother of 7 children. 13 grandchildren and 2 great-grand children, I am appalled by  Senator Manchin's vote on the Blunt Amendment. The hidden agenda here is that reactionary politicians want to turn back the clock under the bogus argument that this is about "religious freedom.
It seems that the political climate of the country has reverted back to the 1950's. I don't want the government interfering with the most personal decisions that women and their families have to make regarding their health care. I can remember when women had no rights over their own bodies. As a 29 year old mother of 6  children I was unable to get my tubes tied because I was "too healthy". If I was 35 years old  and sickly then the male doctors would have allowed the procedure. I was treated like a child who did not know my own mind or was incapable of making a rational decision. That is why I am pro-choice. I agree with President Clinton who said that abortion should be "legal, safe, and rare". The only way to accomplish this end is to make contraceptives available to all women as part of comprehensive health care. The Senator's vote on this amendment just reinforces my belief that Senator Manchin is a DINO (Democrat In Name Only).    
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Where does Manchin stand?

by: Carnacki

Wed Feb 29, 2012 at 08:51:40 AM EST

As a Catholic, does Sen. Joe Manchin agree with Rick Santorum's views on President John F. Kennedy?
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Solar powered West Virginia

by: Carnacki

Tue Feb 28, 2012 at 10:24:28 AM EST

A positive story about energy in West Virginia.
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Yet another Romney flip-flop

by: Carnacki

Tue Feb 28, 2012 at 10:16:52 AM EST

Honestly is there anything he doesn't flip-flop on?                                                                                            
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A message from the McKinley campaign: "Tell WV workers: Sober up and stop abusing drugs."

by: acockbur

Mon Feb 27, 2012 at 23:15:40 PM EST

David McKinley's district director, Richie Parsons, tweeted this yesterday: 'Dominion should make signs that say "Tell WV workers: Sober up and stop abusing drugs."'

Apparently all us unemployed West Virginians lost our jobs because we were drunks, meth heads, or junkies. Thank goodness the Republicans are helping big business sending our jobs overseas. We were too stoned to do our jobs right.

Sue Thorn has a snapshot of the tweet on her Facebook page, in case it has been taken down. https://www.facebook.com/SueTh... (Sorry, I can't get Facebook to link properly. You can paste this into your browser link or just go to Facebook.)

Here is a link to the union page urging Dominion to hire locally: Tell Dominion: Build Here, Hire Here.

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Not about religious freedom

by: Carnacki

Mon Feb 27, 2012 at 08:31:29 AM EST

Eva Knapp in the Charleston Gazette:

The crusade against the birth-control provision in President Obama's health-care plan makes one thing clear. There's a number of powerful people in this country who believe "women are getting out of control." This is an ideological political fight and the goal is to exempt all businesses from providing birth control -- period! It has nothing to do with threats to "religious freedom" or the First Amendment. It has everything to do with those same ole' ageless motives -- power and money.

Religious and political leaders opposing the provision speak of "justice" and "freedom" as though the words apply exclusively to their narrative. Senator Manchin's declaration that "asking religious employers to include contraception coverage for employees is un-American" I find especially galling -- mainly because it shows how far removed he is from the historic struggle of Appalachian women.

I trust women much more than I do Catholic bishops who covered up for countless sexual predators in their priesthood when it comes to any issue.

And on this and many issues, Manchin is an idiot and embarrassment to the state.

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Buffalo Creek disaster - 40 years later

by: heath_harrison

Sun Feb 26, 2012 at 23:16:19 PM EST

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William Major of Daily Yonder:

But how many of us remember the Buffalo Creek Mining Disaster, February 26, 1972? On that day 125 West Virginians were killed as 130 million gallons of coal sludge inundated town after town in an Appalachian hollow. This Sunday is the 40th anniversary of the flood that destroyed families, livelihoods, and trust in the institutions that are supposed to keep us safe. On this day the residents of Buffalo Creek will remember.



It rained for days leading up to the morning of February 26. Above the towns of Saunders, Lundale, Pardee, Lorado, Crites, and others, three aptly-named gob dams constructed from the detritus of coal mining (shale, mine dust, poor quality coal, earth scrapings, waste from processing) collapsed, one after the other in a terrible domino effect. Mine number three gave way first, bringing tons of debris on to mines two and three. The people in low lying areas of the hollow were doomed as a wall of coal sludge and water 30 feet high crashed through the valley, sluicing from side to side as it carried off human life. 


-- For more information on the disaster, visit Marshall University library's virtual museum HERE.

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Coal mine safety--should industry lobbyists be in charge?

by: yamabushi

Thu Feb 23, 2012 at 14:52:07 PM EST

It's been a big week for mining news. First, the indictment of a Massey mine superintendent. Then the release of the new state report on Massey Energy's Upper Big Branch mine disaster backs up previous reports of poor safety practices.

Now though, it looks like a coal mine safety bill is hung up in the WV legislature because coal industry lobbyists aren't entirely happy with some of its provisions.

Silly me--I thought the purpose of a mine safety bill was to make coal mines safer for the people who actually work in them rather than to gratify the people who profit from their labor. The Gazette had a good editorial that sums it up pretty well.

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Charleston Gazette endorses Single Payer

by: wvbibi

Wed Feb 22, 2012 at 10:37:51 AM EST

http://wvgazette.com/Opinion/E...
Don't forget the Occupy EarthDog tonight! The fun starts at around 7:00 but get there early so you can have some awesome barbecue first.
Earthdog Cafe, Berkeley Springs WV
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UBB mine superintendent charged with conspiracy

by: Carnacki

Wed Feb 22, 2012 at 14:26:25 PM EST

Coal Tattoo:

U.S. Attorney Booth Goodwin alleged that Gary May plotted "with others known and unknown" to put coal production ahead of workers protection and then cover up serious safety violations on numerous occasions during the two years prior to the April 5, 2010, explosion that killed 29 miners.

May is accused of taking part in a scheme to provide advance warning of government inspections and then conceal violations before federal agents could make it into working sections of the sprawling Raleigh County mine.

Also, May is alleged to have ordered an unnamed person to falsify mine examination records by omitting a hazardous condition required to be reported and then repaired.

Prosecutors further allege that May, after learning that federal Mine Safety and Health Administration inspectors were about to sample the level of coal dust in the mine, "surreptitiously redirected" additional fresh air to the area to conceal actual working conditions in the mine.

29 people died in that mine explosion. Who are the others? How high up does this go?

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Occupy Earth Dog Improv Players take on Capito

by: wvbibi

Mon Feb 20, 2012 at 11:11:24 AM EST

Come to the Earth Dog Cafe in Berkeley Springs on Wednesday evening for a raucous good time and to find out more about the candidates running against Shelley Moore Capito. We are expecting Michael Davis and Dugald Brown in person, and Howard Swint's voice will be joining us via phone. Jim Salman will provide music, and Joe Herrmann will open the event at 7:00 with a new original song about the Statue of Liberty. Lots of improvisation in between. Come eat while you occupy!
Check out morgancountyusa.org for more information.
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Senator Manchin Doesn't Know Glass Steagall

by: morgancountyusa

Sat Feb 18, 2012 at 15:10:24 PM EST

Senator Joe Manchin doesn't know Glass Steagall.

And he's doesn't know Wetzel County's Rose Baker whose life has been destroyed by fracking.

But he does know about the $21,900 that Chesapeake Energy gave him.

Is that why he's opposed to a moratorium on fracking?

Check out the story and video here.

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Come meet Michael Davis

by: wvbibi

Fri Feb 17, 2012 at 22:51:48 PM EST

Come meet Michael Davis, running against Rep Capito. He'll be at the Earth Dog Cafe in Berkeley Springs on the evening of Wednesday February 22 at 6:30. Read more at
http://michaeldavisforcongress...
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