What is the message/sound bite/sign text? Seems like "Coal Stinks" might not be quite right.
"Blowin in the Wind" "Here Comes the Sun" Energy Forecast: Sunny and Windy" uh....
Jim Sconyers jim_scon@yahoo.com 603.969.6712
Remember: Mother Nature bats last.
----- Original Message ---- From: Regina Hendrix regina1936@verizon.net To: Jim Sconyers jim_scon@yahoo.com; Bill Price bill.price@sierraclub.org Sent: Monday, July 28, 2008 2:17:13 PM Subject: [Fwd: Re: [mountainjusticesummer] Fwd: [fom] Bush Heading to WV to Speak about Coal]
Looks as if interest is building. I am interested. Regina
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I know there will be a good handful of MJers at the festival, and I'll bet you ten dollars we can recruit more rabblerousers...
Are there already plans in the works that we could coordinate with?
mander
On Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 10:04 AM, Dana Kuhnline dana.kuhnline@gmail.com wrote:
Oh my lord! I have some signs around that could be utilized.
Dana
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Friday July 25, 2008 President George W. Bush headed to West Virginia He will speak about importance of coal in national energy future by George Hohmann Daily Mail Business Editor President George W. Bush will speak at the West Virginia Coal Association's annual meeting next Thursday at The Greenbrier Resort, White House spokesman Blair Jones said today. "The president will talk about overall energy issues and the importance of clean coal technologies and nuclear power technologies," Jones said. Bill Raney, president of the West Virginia Coal Association, said today, "We're so very honored that the President has chosen to come to West Virginia and to the West Virginia Coal Association's meeting as an opportunity to talk about energy and the needs we have and the important part that West Virginia coal miners and coal mines play in this nation's energy picture." The meeting will be July 31 through Aug. 3. Also scheduled to speak: * West Virginia University Interim President Peter Magrath. * Michael Morris, president and chief executive officer of American Electric Power. * Jim Boyd of John T. Boyd Co. will discuss coal markets. John T. Boyd Co. is a mining consulting company. * Hal Quinn, senior vice president of the National Mining Association, will talk about national issues relating to coal. * Randy Huffman, secretary of the state Department of Environmental Protection. * Homer Hickam, one of the original Rocket Boys and author of the recently released book, "Red Helmet." Contact writer George Hohmann at busin...@dailymail.com or 348-4836.
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Would anyone like to meet me in Lewisburg or White Sulfur tomorrow? We can talk to police, put up fliers, find out things, etc... I can do all this by myself, but I know there are fomers around Lewisburg who might help if they can. And as for a message, I would like to be more blunt. I've seen some wonderful signs at coal river that are just begging to be held up (though some of the best are Massey specific...)
On Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 5:21 PM, Jim Sconyers jim_scon@yahoo.com wrote:
What is the message/sound bite/sign text? Seems like "Coal Stinks" might not be quite right.
"Blowin in the Wind" "Here Comes the Sun" Energy Forecast: Sunny and Windy" uh....
Jim Sconyers jim_scon@yahoo.com 603.969.6712
Remember: Mother Nature bats last.
----- Original Message ---- From: Regina Hendrix regina1936@verizon.net To: Jim Sconyers jim_scon@yahoo.com; Bill Price < bill.price@sierraclub.org> Sent: Monday, July 28, 2008 2:17:13 PM Subject: [Fwd: Re: [mountainjusticesummer] Fwd: [fom] Bush Heading to WV to Speak about Coal]
Looks as if interest is building. I am interested. Regina
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I know there will be a good handful of MJers at the festival, and I'll bet you ten dollars we can recruit more rabblerousers...
Are there already plans in the works that we could coordinate with?
mander
On Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 10:04 AM, Dana Kuhnline dana.kuhnline@gmail.comwrote:
Oh my lord! I have some signs around that could be utilized.
Dana
---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Daniel Chiotos danny@seac.org Date: Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 6:38 PM Subject: [fom] Bush Heading to WV to Speak about Coal To: FOM list fom@lists.riseup.net
---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Malyka Knapp-Smith mknappsmith@yahoo.com Date: Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 6:19 PM Subject: joy of joys....can we go protest??????? To: Daniel Chiotos trouserdude@gmail.com
Friday July 25, 2008 President George W. Bush headed to West Virginia He will speak about importance of coal in national energy future by George Hohmannhttp://dailymail.com/News/statenews/contact/ohfvarff+qnvylznvy+pbz+return=/News/statenews/200807250193 Daily Mail Business Editor
President George W. Bush will speak at the West Virginia Coal Association's annual meeting next Thursday at The Greenbrier Resort, White House spokesman Blair Jones said today.
"The president will talk about overall energy issues and the importance of clean coal technologies and nuclear power technologies," Jones said.
Bill Raney, president of the West Virginia Coal Association, said today, "We're so very honored that the President has chosen to come to West Virginia and to the West Virginia Coal Association's meeting as an opportunity to talk about energy and the needs we have and the important part that West Virginia coal miners and coal mines play in this nation's energy picture."
The meeting will be July 31 through Aug. 3. Also scheduled to speak:
West Virginia University Interim President Peter Magrath.
Michael Morris, president and chief executive officer of American
Electric Power.
- Jim Boyd of John T. Boyd Co. will discuss coal markets. John T. Boyd Co.
is a mining consulting company.
- Hal Quinn, senior vice president of the National Mining Association,
will talk about national issues relating to coal.
- Randy Huffman, secretary of the state Department of Environmental
Protection.
- Homer Hickam, one of the original Rocket Boys and author of the recently
released book, "Red Helmet."
Contact writer George Hohmann at busin...@dailymail.comhttp://dailymail.com/News/statenews/contact/ohfvarff+qnvylznvy+pbz+return=/News/statenews/200807250193or 348-4836.
Malyka Knapp-Smith 907 Scenic Drive Charleston WV 25311
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Support the Coal River Wind Campaign - Sign It! http://www.coalriverwind.org/?page_id=28
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-- Cheers, Daniel Chiotos SEAC Appalachia Organizer 1615 Franklin Ave, Apt D Charleston, WV, 25311 (304)886-3389 {www.seac.org}
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Interesting. Maybe we should make some fliers that could be printed and brought to clifftop and maybe hung up in coffeeshops etc. at Greenbrier cty. Is there anyway we could find out where people interested in going should meet up and where a safe place to park and stand would be? As I recall, the Amtrak station is basically right across from the Greenbrier, so that would be a decent launching spot, any thoughts? They have a gatekeeper there, so I doubt they will let anyone on the grounds or anywhere near where the FOCers will be but a highway presence would be nice to have anyway and maybe Bush will drive by and his security agents will see the signs.
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&q=greenbrier+reso...
Dana
On Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 1:38 PM, Amanda Cagle caglear@gmail.com wrote:
The Greenbrier Resort is in White Sulphur Springs, which is only 50 miles away from the annual Appalachian Old Time Music festival in Clifftop, WV, which just happens to run from the 29th through the 3rd.
I know there will be a good handful of MJers at the festival, and I'll bet you ten dollars we can recruit more rabblerousers...
Are there already plans in the works that we could coordinate with?
mander
On Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 10:04 AM, Dana Kuhnline <dana.kuhnline@gmail.com
wrote:
Oh my lord! I have some signs around that could be utilized.
Dana
---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Daniel Chiotos danny@seac.org Date: Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 6:38 PM Subject: [fom] Bush Heading to WV to Speak about Coal To: FOM list fom@lists.riseup.net
---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Malyka Knapp-Smith mknappsmith@yahoo.com Date: Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 6:19 PM Subject: joy of joys....can we go protest??????? To: Daniel Chiotos trouserdude@gmail.com
Friday July 25, 2008 President George W. Bush headed to West Virginia He will speak about importance of coal in national energy future by George Hohmannhttp://dailymail.com/News/statenews/contact/ohfvarff+qnvylznvy+pbz+return=/News/statenews/200807250193 Daily Mail Business Editor
President George W. Bush will speak at the West Virginia Coal Association's annual meeting next Thursday at The Greenbrier Resort, White House spokesman Blair Jones said today.
"The president will talk about overall energy issues and the importance of clean coal technologies and nuclear power technologies," Jones said.
Bill Raney, president of the West Virginia Coal Association, said today, "We're so very honored that the President has chosen to come to West Virginia and to the West Virginia Coal Association's meeting as an opportunity to talk about energy and the needs we have and the important part that West Virginia coal miners and coal mines play in this nation's energy picture."
The meeting will be July 31 through Aug. 3. Also scheduled to speak:
West Virginia University Interim President Peter Magrath.
Michael Morris, president and chief executive officer of American
Electric Power.
- Jim Boyd of John T. Boyd Co. will discuss coal markets. John T. Boyd
Co. is a mining consulting company.
- Hal Quinn, senior vice president of the National Mining Association,
will talk about national issues relating to coal.
- Randy Huffman, secretary of the state Department of Environmental
Protection.
- Homer Hickam, one of the original Rocket Boys and author of the
recently released book, "Red Helmet."
Contact writer George Hohmann at busin...@dailymail.comhttp://dailymail.com/News/statenews/contact/ohfvarff+qnvylznvy+pbz+return=/News/statenews/200807250193or 348-4836.
Malyka Knapp-Smith 907 Scenic Drive Charleston WV 25311
Power Vote Pledge for Clean & Just Energy - Sign It! www.seac.org/pledge
Support the Coal River Wind Campaign - Sign It! http://www.coalriverwind.org/?page_id=28
Sí Se Puede - Obama 08
-- Cheers, Daniel Chiotos SEAC Appalachia Organizer 1615 Franklin Ave, Apt D Charleston, WV, 25311 (304)886-3389 {www.seac.org}
Support the Coal River Wind Campaign - Sign It! http://www.coalriverwind.org/?page_id=28
Power Vote Pledge for Clean & Just Energy - Sign It! {www.seac.org/pledge}
"We may be poor but we are not for sale" -Great Song
-- Dana Kuhnline
Alliance for Appalachia PO Box 11701 Charleston, WV 25339 Call: (304) 546-8473 Fax: (304) 342-3183
www.ilovemountains.org
Support youth working for climate justice! www.seac.org
Nobody made a greater mistake than doing nothing because you can only do a little. Edmund Burke
-- Dana Kuhnline
Alliance for Appalachia PO Box 11701 Charleston, WV 25339 Call: (304) 546-8473 Fax: (304) 342-3183
www.ilovemountains.org
Support youth working for climate justice! www.seac.org
Nobody made a greater mistake than doing nothing because you can only do a little. Edmund Burke