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September 2006
Contents

Massey Energy Court-Ordered to Provide Water in Mingo Co.
Healing Mountains
Back to Work for Our Enchanted Forests, with Love
 Lawsuits Muddy Water Project
MTR Trial Reset for October
Memorial Service in Forested Cemetery Amidst the Devastation of Mountaintop Removal Mining
After 13 Years, Work Finally Underway on Lick Creek Water Project

Attorney Responds to Coal Company’ ‘Frivolous Lawsuit’

"Like Walking Onto Another Planet" - MTR Horrors Described

Local Grandpa Walking to DC for Marsh Fork Kids
Don’t Consolidate In Mingo – Build a New School for Marsh Fork Kids
‘For the Sake of the Kids, ’ Blankenship Should Give Back Some of His Millions
The MOP, OVEC’s Contribution to Mountain Justice Summer 2006
United Nations Sustainability Commission Hit with MTR Realities
Welcome to OVEC’s Newest Organizer
T H A N K S !
Are You Ready for Some ... Coal Ball? FOC (says) Yes!
Editorial: Stop Complaining, Go to the Polls and Vote!
Was the 2004 Election Stolen? Our Voting System is Not Secure
Blankenship Has Too Much Influence
Awards Presented at OVEC's Annual Meeting on, Naturally, Earth Day
stopmountaintopremoval.org
Don Blankenship Responds to Vanity Fair Article
Ex-Maid Alleges Blankenship Bullied Her Out of Job
Massey CEO’s Pay Vastly Exceeds Salaries of Peers, Reports Find
Open Letter to Don Nehlen’s Publisher
Blair Draft EIS Under Review
No Rain Check for the Man with Endless Blank Checks for Politicians
Inspirational, Educational Gifts – for Others and Even Yourself
Hey King Coal! You missed some! Right ... over ... there


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A Man of the People?

‘For the Sake of the Kids,’ Blankenship Should Give Back Some of His Millions

Excerpted from Beckley Register-Herald editorial, August 3, 2006

It’s been a couple of weeks now since Massey Energy CEO Don Blankenship unveiled his plan to change West Virginia’s political landscape and it certainly came as no surprise.

Blankenship has been feeling his oats since he flexed his monetary muscle in 2004 to aid in unseating controversial Supreme Court Justice Warren McGraw, and then again last year when he financed a campaign to derail Gov. Joe Manchin’s attempt at a bond issue designed to refinance some of West Virginia’s gigantic public pension debts.

Now Blankenship has "targeted" West Virginia Democrats in the upcoming November general election to try to shift the power in Charleston.

All of this is well within Blankenship’s right and we won’t criticize him for having a seemingly endless bankroll.

However, if Blankenship really wants to change West Virginia history and be a true man of the people, we have a plan for him and it’s called "For the Sake of the Kids."

Spend what you will on backing your slate of candidates this fall, Mr. Blankenship, but reach a little deeper into that financial treasure chest, padded by the millions of dollars you have made for yourself and Massey in West Virginia and give some of it back where it will make a real difference.

The first thing we’d like you to do – "For the Sake of the Kids" – is to build a new, modern elementary school in the Marsh Fork area. Get it away from your silos. Do this and we’ll be glad to back an effort to rename the school Don Blankenship Elementary …

Throughout southern West Virginia there are countless people living in poverty, worrying about how to put another meal on the table or how to get needed medication to survive.

Eliminating the 5 percent food tax is not the answer to this problem. Set up a food distribution system for the needy and while you are at it put up the $1 million needed to get West Virginia started on a Central Fill Pharmacy program that would provide prescriptions for those without insurance and the financial resources to obtain their medicine …

So "For the Sake of the Kids," why not be a real man of the people, give back some of the millions you have earned and cement your legacy as a power broker who really does care about the common folk.

Oh, and by the way, you might want to touch base with your company’s shareholders sometime soon – we understand they are concerned about dropping profits.

 

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