What I'm finding this election: Seems EVERY CANDIDATE is running as a friend of coal, a fighter against the war on coal, etc. Even candidates who've never taken such a position before. Case in point is my delegate Stan Shaver - he was an ally previously, now mailing after mailing is about coal.
I got called into one of Bills conference call last night. I could not get my question in about if he supported our gas moratorium. I did hear enough about clean coal and EPA closing WV power plants from him to convince me he deserves nobodys vote. But is Tomblyn a prince with all his coronation cash from the coal companies??----- Original Message -----From: Jim SconyersTo: James KotconCc: ec@osenergy.orgSent: Sunday, October 28, 2012 11:50 AMSubject: Re: [EC] Fwd: Re: [wvec-board] Check out Clashing views mark W.Va. governor race rematch - News - The CharHoly shit! What a colossally bad idea!!
On Oct 28, 2012 11:11 AM, "James Kotcon" <jkotcon@wvu.edu> wrote:
FYI: JBK
>>> "James Kotcon" <jkotcon@wvu.edu> 10/28/2012 11:03 AM >>>
Maloney seems to be taking his cues from the Republican Governor in PA, who is also promoting leasing in state parks and forests. Watch out public lands!JBK
>>> <dsgjr@aol.com> 10/28/2012 8:07 AM >>>
This article by AP reporter Larry Messina, contains just one paragraph referring to any environmental issues:"Maloney echoed budget-paring steps frequently cited by candidates: running the state like a business, for instance, and targeting waste and abuse. His more specific ideas include increased drilling for natural gas and other natural resources beneath state parks and other public lands."don garvin
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