Hear! Hear! I like it. Go Bob. Harvard
At 04:57 PM 10/6/2010, Bob Kincaid wrote:
Personally, I think there IS a great deal of disenchantment w/ Manchin (and, by extension, w/ Raese).
Hopefully, I'll have an OpEd coming out in the Gazette pointing up that lack of enthusiasm for both candidates, and pointing out the alternative.
Again, personally, I think Manchin is so stuffed-to-popping with his own hubris that it doesn't even dawn on him that he's alienated a significant portion of the Democratic voting base via his sycophantic devotion to Big Poison. I don't think it dawns on Rahall, either, for that matter.
As Hunter Thompson once noted, "Big darkness, soon come." This may be one race where coal can't keep the lights on for either candidate.
Bob
On Wed, Oct 6, 2010 at 11:55 AM, Harvard <mailto:Harvard@boone.netHarvard@boone.net> wrote: Regina- I'm surprised to see the 3rd party vote up at 44%. There must be a lot of unhappiness with Manchin and the R. Or we are loading up the voting. Since the question was asked in the hypothetical, I voted. Harvard
At 11:27 AM 10/6/2010, Regina Hendrix wrote: West Virginians:
Please go to <http://www.wvgazette.com/http://www.wvgazette.com/%3Ehttp://www.wvgazette.com/
On the lefthand side scroll down to the survey question and vote for 3rd party representation in WV. Ken Hechler and Larry Gibson have called this to my attention and we need some votes in favor of 3rd parties.
Regina Hendrix
-- "A normal person, functioning well on the upper levels of a prosperous, industrialized society, can hardly hear his conscience at all." -Kurt Vonnegut
Or is this an election where King Coal wins regardless of which party, Dem or Rep? Both kiss His ass feverishly.
Jim Sconyers jim_scon@yahoo.com 304.698.9628
Remember: Mother Nature bats last.
________________________________ From: Harvard Harvard@boone.net To: Bob Kincaid bobkincaid@gmail.com Cc: Clarissa Matthews cmathews@shepherd.edu; George rutherford gruther1@msn.com; Theresa Chiotos theresa@radlib.com; Blair Nomination List Serve bmg@lists.berkeley.edu; Lynn Yellot lyellot@direcway.com; Pearl Reardon hugorance@comcast.net; Lyn Widmyer lynwidmyer@gmail.com; Sally Fitzgerald fitzwrt@comcast.net; Terry Thorson tkthorson@comcast.net; All of FOM list fom@lists.riseup.net; Tyler Oyler thegreatrepublic@hotmail.com; John Maxey maxey@ddi.radlib.com; Barbara A. Humes bhumes1@comcast.net; Robbie Glenn rglenn51989@gmail.com; Jenny Allen jbeallen@earthlink.net; ec@osenergy.org; Ed Snyder esnyder@shepherd.edu Sent: Thu, October 7, 2010 9:32:54 AM Subject: Re: [fom] Re: Gazette Poll
Hear! Hear! I like it. Go Bob. Harvard
At 04:57 PM 10/6/2010, Bob Kincaid wrote:
Personally, I think there IS a great deal of disenchantment w/ Manchin (and, by extension, w/ Raese).
Hopefully, I'll have an OpEd coming out in the Gazette pointing up that lack of enthusiasm for both candidates, and pointing out the alternative.
Again, personally, I think Manchin is so stuffed-to-popping with his own hubris that it doesn't even dawn on him that he's alienated a significant portion of the Democratic voting base via his sycophantic devotion to Big Poison. I don't think it dawns on Rahall, either, for that matter.
As Hunter Thompson once noted, "Big darkness, soon come." This may be one race where coal can't keep the lights on for either candidate.
Bob
On Wed, Oct 6, 2010 at 11:55 AM, Harvard <mailto:Harvard@boone.netHarvard@boone.net> wrote: Regina- I'm surprised to see the 3rd party vote up at 44%. There must be a lot of unhappiness with Manchin and the R. Or we are loading up the voting. Since the question was asked in the hypothetical, I voted. Harvard
At 11:27 AM 10/6/2010, Regina Hendrix wrote: West Virginians:
Please go to <http://www.wvgazette.com/http://www.wvgazette.com/%3Ehttp://www.wvgazette.com/
On the lefthand side scroll down to the survey question and vote for 3rd party representation in WV. Ken Hechler and Larry Gibson have called this to my attention and we need some votes in favor of 3rd parties.
Regina Hendrix
-- "A normal person, functioning well on the upper levels of a prosperous, industrialized society, can hardly hear his conscience at all." -Kurt Vonnegut
Jim- Not only that, but they must vie for his right cheek. Harvard
At 12:52 PM 10/7/2010, Jim Sconyers wrote:
Or is this an election where King Coal wins regardless of which party, Dem or Rep? Both kiss His ass feverishly.
Jim Sconyers jim_scon@yahoo.com 304.698.9628
Remember: Mother Nature bats last.
From: Harvard Harvard@boone.net To: Bob Kincaid bobkincaid@gmail.com Cc: Clarissa Matthews cmathews@shepherd.edu; George rutherford gruther1@msn.com; Theresa Chiotos theresa@radlib.com; Blair Nomination List Serve bmg@lists.berkeley.edu; Lynn Yellot lyellot@direcway.com; Pearl Reardon hugorance@comcast.net; Lyn Widmyer lynwidmyer@gmail.com; Sally Fitzgerald fitzwrt@comcast.net; Terry Thorson tkthorson@comcast.net; All of FOM list fom@lists.riseup.net; Tyler Oyler thegreatrepublic@hotmail.com; John Maxey maxey@ddi.radlib.com; Barbara A. Humes bhumes1@comcast.net; Robbie Glenn rglenn51989@gmail.com; Jenny Allen jbeallen@earthlink.net; ec@osenergy.org; Ed Snyder esnyder@shepherd.edu Sent: Thu, October 7, 2010 9:32:54 AM Subject: Re: [fom] Re: Gazette Poll
Hear! Hear! I like it. Go Bob. Harvard
At 04:57 PM 10/6/2010, Bob Kincaid wrote:
Personally, I think there IS a great deal of disenchantment w/
Manchin (and, by extension, w/ Raese).
Hopefully, I'll have an OpEd coming out in the Gazette pointing
up that lack of enthusiasm for both candidates, and pointing out the alternative.
Again, personally, I think Manchin is so stuffed-to-popping with
his own hubris that it doesn't even dawn on him that he's alienated a significant portion of the Democratic voting base via his sycophantic devotion to Big Poison. I don't think it dawns on Rahall, either, for that matter.
As Hunter Thompson once noted, "Big darkness, soon come." This
may be one race where coal can't keep the lights on for either candidate.
Bob
On Wed, Oct 6, 2010 at 11:55 AM, Harvard
<mailto:Harvard@boone.netmailto:Harvard@boone.netHarvard@boone.net> wrote:
Regina- I'm surprised to see the 3rd party vote up at 44%. There
must be a lot of unhappiness with Manchin and the R. Or we are loading up the voting. Since the question was asked in the hypothetical, I voted. Harvard
At 11:27 AM 10/6/2010, Regina Hendrix wrote: West Virginians:
Please go to
<<http://www.wvgazette.com/http://www.wvgazette.com/%3Ehttp://www.wvgazette.com/%3Ehttp://www.wvgazette...
On the lefthand side scroll down to the survey question and vote
for 3rd party representation in WV. Ken Hechler and Larry Gibson have called this to my attention and we need some votes in favor of 3rd parties.
Regina Hendrix
-- "A normal person, functioning well on the upper levels of a
prosperous, industrialized society, can hardly hear his conscience at all." -Kurt Vonnegut
A politically astute friend of mine is voting for Raece on the premise that he will be easier to defeat in a future election.
_____
From: ec-bounces@osenergy.org [mailto:ec-bounces@osenergy.org] On Behalf Of Jim Sconyers Sent: Thursday, October 07, 2010 12:52 PM To: Harvard; Bob Kincaid Cc: Clarissa Matthews; George rutherford; Theresa Chiotos; Blair Nomination List Serve; All of FOM list; Pearl Reardon; Lyn Widmyer; Sally Fitzgerald; Robbie Glenn; Lynn Yellot; Tyler Oyler; John Maxey; Barbara A. Humes; Terry Thorson; Jenny Allen; ec@osenergy.org; Ed Snyder Subject: Re: [EC] [fom] Re: Gazette Poll
Or is this an election where King Coal wins regardless of which party, Dem or Rep? Both kiss His ass feverishly.
Jim Sconyers jim_scon@yahoo.com 304.698.9628
Remember: Mother Nature bats last.
_____
From: Harvard Harvard@boone.net To: Bob Kincaid bobkincaid@gmail.com Cc: Clarissa Matthews cmathews@shepherd.edu; George rutherford gruther1@msn.com; Theresa Chiotos theresa@radlib.com; Blair Nomination List Serve bmg@lists.berkeley.edu; Lynn Yellot lyellot@direcway.com; Pearl Reardon hugorance@comcast.net; Lyn Widmyer lynwidmyer@gmail.com; Sally Fitzgerald fitzwrt@comcast.net; Terry Thorson tkthorson@comcast.net; All of FOM list fom@lists.riseup.net; Tyler Oyler thegreatrepublic@hotmail.com; John Maxey maxey@ddi.radlib.com; Barbara A. Humes bhumes1@comcast.net; Robbie Glenn rglenn51989@gmail.com; Jenny Allen jbeallen@earthlink.net; ec@osenergy.org; Ed Snyder esnyder@shepherd.edu Sent: Thu, October 7, 2010 9:32:54 AM Subject: Re: [fom] Re: Gazette Poll
Hear! Hear! I like it. Go Bob. Harvard
At 04:57 PM 10/6/2010, Bob Kincaid wrote:
Personally, I think there IS a great deal of disenchantment w/ Manchin
(and, by extension, w/ Raese).
Hopefully, I'll have an OpEd coming out in the Gazette pointing up that
lack of enthusiasm for both candidates, and pointing out the alternative.
Again, personally, I think Manchin is so stuffed-to-popping with his own
hubris that it doesn't even dawn on him that he's alienated a significant portion of the Democratic voting base via his sycophantic devotion to Big Poison. I don't think it dawns on Rahall, either, for that matter.
As Hunter Thompson once noted, "Big darkness, soon come." This may be one
race where coal can't keep the lights on for either candidate.
Bob
On Wed, Oct 6, 2010 at 11:55 AM, Harvard
<mailto:Harvard@boone.netHarvard@boone.net> wrote:
Regina- I'm surprised to see the 3rd party vote up at 44%. There must be a
lot of unhappiness with Manchin and the R. Or we are loading up the voting. Since the question was asked in the hypothetical, I voted. Harvard
At 11:27 AM 10/6/2010, Regina Hendrix wrote: West Virginians:
Please go to
<http://www.wvgazette.com/http://www.wvgazette.com/%3Ehttp://www.wvgazette.c om/
On the lefthand side scroll down to the survey question and vote for 3rd
party representation in WV. Ken Hechler and Larry Gibson have called this to my attention and we need some votes in favor of 3rd parties.
Regina Hendrix
-- "A normal person, functioning well on the upper levels of a prosperous,
industrialized society, can hardly hear his conscience at all." -Kurt Vonnegut