Hey folks, Jesse just gave me the # for the Steam Release, 1-800-765-8255, and the calling goes from 11:30-12:30 tomorrow.  Apparently Hoppy has been moderator on two past debates and has excluded Jesse from both of them, while talking about the importance of inclusion in the election process, so let Hoppy hear your thoughts tomorrow!!

On Thu, Oct 9, 2008 at 8:31 PM, James Kotcon <jkotcon@wvu.edu> wrote:
Calls to the WAJR/WCHS Hoppy Kercheval show might be interesting.  Hoppy often has a "Steam Release" from 11:30-noon on Fridays where anyone can call in to complain about anything.

Listen at 1440 AM (WAJR) or on WCHS in Charleston (I think it is around 570 on the AM dial).  Start calling by 11:20 AM.

JBK

>>> "Judy Bonds" <judy@crmw.net> 10/9/2008 10:51 AM >>>
the debate is Monday---too late for letters to the editor adn papers always have a set date that they won't print political letters after during an election cycle.
Judy
 ----- Original Message -----
 From: Paul Wilson
 To: bo webb
 Cc: Tonya Adkins ; Rory McIlmoil ; Jesse Johnson ; All of FOM list ; ec@osenergy.org
 Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2008 10:08 AM
 Subject: Re: [EC] [fom] Jesse4wvgov


 LTEs would be the most useful form of informing the public. Especially with PATH coming thru the Eastern Panhandle and Jesse's opposition to MTR and coal industry. So does Jesse have any LTE's we can modify and send to local papers??  thanks paul w.


 On Wed, Oct 8, 2008 at 8:14 AM, bo webb <webb.bo@gmail.com> wrote:

   I suggest we as organizations, (because organizations speak for their members, representing thousands of us) to send individual organization press releases out to all media across the state about our concerns, coupled with personal calls from our respective executive directors to WV Broadcasters Ass. and local TV and radio stations news departments.  Not an endorsement of Jesse, but demanding an inclusion of Jesse that guarantees a fair process that will bring our issue of mountain top removal to the discussion. The majority of WV citizens oppose mtr, etc.

   Bo






   On Tue, Oct 7, 2008 at 3:02 PM, Tonya Adkins <4themountains@gmail.com> wrote:

     I called the WV broadcaster's association last week to complain, too. I was given basically the same answer, except the girl I spoke with also said that they were only including the candidates that would generate the most viewers...which doesn't even make sense. ...how do they know? I said they have a responsibility to provide the public with information representing differing viewpoints...and that Manchin is a republican masquerading as a democrat, so we now have two republicans debating each other...I also said it was reprehensible that they are engaging in a form of censorship.



     On Mon, Oct 6, 2008 at 1:27 PM, Regina Hendrix <regina1936@verizon.net> wrote:

       Thank you Rory.  I hope a lot more people will call.  Jesse is being locked out of the process and the voters are given no choice, since Manchin and Weeks are almost equally bad.
       I have seen nothing in the Gazette on this endorsement, despite it being released statewide.  I sent it personally to Ken Ward and Jim Haught.  I also sent it to WV New Service.  They usually do radio pieces and I feel sure they will do something but I was hoping for news coverage statewide.  Any ideas, anyone???

       Regina


       Rory McIlmoil wrote:

         Just to let everyone know, I called the WV Broadcasters Assn on Wednesday, expressing my concern about them leaving Jesse out of the debate, and about how that undermines the democratic principles that the state and the country are supposed to be based upon, and their response was to tell me that they were a private corporation, and their board had made the decision and that there had been little public outcry about it (so people need to be making more calls!!).  I then mentioned to the woman who answered the phone that the Assn was then essentially privatizing our democratic institution, and she had no reply to that.  Sounds more like an oligarchy to me.


         On Fri, Oct 3, 2008 at 1:47 PM, Regina Hendrix <regina1936@verizon.net <mailto:regina1936@verizon.net>> wrote:

            Pasted in below is the text of a press release just issued by
            Sierra Club concerning our endorsement of Jesse Johnson for WV
            Governor. This information was released this morning by Sierra
            Club National Press Office in Wash. D.C. Oliver Bernstein
            suggested anyone with press contacts send it around around also.
            If you have contacts and would like a copy with the logo and
            header on it, please contact me or Jim Sconyers at the phone
            numbers listed on the release. I pasted it in because the FOM
            listing will not accept attachments. (I have already forwarded it
            to Ken Ward.)

            Another action that Jesse has asked that we take is to contact Jim
            Haught at Chas. Gazette (Haught@wvgazette.com
            <mailto:Haught@wvgazette.com>) and ask him to run the op-eds by
            Mike Gravel and Charlotte Pritt in the hard copy Gazette. (or
            contact Haught by phone on 304-348-5199) They have been running
            the op-eds only in the online version. Also, check out the online
            versions and make comments, since Gazette keeps track of the hits.

            Bill Price asks that Sierra Club members contact him on
            304-389-8822, if they are able to donate some time to a Sister
            Chapter Adoption Program sponsored by SC. Bill is serving in Ohio
            right now to help Barack out in that battleground state and they
            need more volunteers. Bill has info on the details, such as where
            do you stay, etc.

            FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: October 3, 2008

            CONTACTS: Regina Hendrix 304-343-5211 or
            Jim Sconyers 603-969-6712

            SIERRA CLUB ENDORSES JESSE JOHNSON

            FOR WV GOVERNOR

            Conservation Group Highlights Opposition to Mountaintop Removal,
            Praises Work to Protect West Virginia's Environment

            "We are very pleased to announce today that the Sierra Club WV
            Chapter endorses Jesse Johnson for West Virginia Governor," said
            Political Chair Regina Hendrix. "As the only gubernatorial
            candidate working for a statewide ban on mountaintop removal, we
            believe his candidacy will give West Virginians a chance to vote
            for a governor who is dedicated to helping West Virginia's workers
            by promoting renewable energy and keeping our state clean."

            "Johnson showed how seriously he takes this issue by speaking to
            tens of thousands of people nationwide during the last year about
            the harsh realities of mountaintop removal. His plan for the
            economy proposes tax breaks and incentives for businesses using
            renewable energy technology and he has urged that citizens be
            given a dividend from taxes generated from non-renewables such as
            coal and natural gas. Unfortunately, Governor Manchin's support of
            mountaintop removal has kept West Virginia from moving towards a
            clean energy future that would benefit the economy and the
            environment."

            Mountaintop removal mining is a destructive form of coal mining
            that has already buried more than 1,200 miles of streams and
            threatens to destroy 1.4 million acres of land by 2020. The mining
            poisons drinking water, lays waste to wildlife habitat, increases
            the risk of flooding and wipes out entire communities.

            "Johnson shares many of the conservation principles that the WV
            Sierra Club stands for," said WV Conservation Chair Jim Sconyers.
            "He understands the energy crisis, the need to transition from
            coal to renewable energy, and the looming threat of global - and
            local - climate change. And he is dead set against taking away
            West Virginia citizens' land for the sake of building huge power
            lines that do not benefit West Virginia in any way."

            "The Sierra Club also praises Johnson's opposition to proposed new
            electric transmission lines," said Jim Kotcon, Chair of the WV
            Sierra Club's Energy Committee. "These lines would allow private,
            out-of-state electric companies to take private property from West
            Virginia citizens primarily so those companies can make exorbitant
            profits by gouging local electric ratepayers. Unfortunately
            Governor Manchin supports this bad deal for West Virginia. Is that
            what Manchin means by "Open For Business"? Instead of supporting
            environmental destruction and higher taxes, Johnson says he will
            work to derail these lines. That is what West Virginia needs."

            Along with the endorsement, the Sierra Club will lend its
            volunteer strength to Johnson's campaign. We look forward to a
            victory party for the environment on election night and to many
            years of Jesse Johnson fighting for the environment as Governor of
            West Virginia."

            # # #

            Regina Hendrix





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