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Americans in Appalachia Are Living in a State of Terror

By Bo Webb , AlterNet. Posted February 19, 2009.


Like sitting ducks waiting to be buried in an avalanche of mountain waste, we are trapped in a war zone within our own country.
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Dear Mr. President,

As I write this letter, I brace myself for another round of nerve-wracking explosives being detonated above my home in the mountains of West Virginia. Outside my door, pulverized rock dust, laden with diesel fuel and ammonium nitrate explosives hovers in the air, along with the residual of heavy metals that once lay dormant underground. 

The mountain above me, once a thriving forest, has been blasted into a pile of rock and mud rubble. Two years ago, it was covered with rich black topsoil and abounded with hardwood trees, rhododendrons, ferns and flowers. The understory thrived with herbs such as ginseng, black cohosh, yellow root and many other medicinal plants. Black bears, deer, wild turkey, hawks, owls and thousands of [other] birds lived here. The mountain contained sparkling streams teeming with aquatic life and fish.  

Now it is all gone. It is all dead. I live at the bottom of a mountain-top-removal coal-mining operation in the Peachtree community.

Mr. President Obama, I am writing you because we have simply run out of options. Last week, the 4th U.S. Circuit Court in Richmond, Va., overturned a federal court ruling for greater environmental restrictions on mountaintop-removal permits. Dozens of permits now stand to be rushed through. As you know, in December, the EPA under George W. Bush allowed an 11th-hour change to the stream buffer zone rule, further unleashing the coal companies to do as they please.

During your presidential campaign, you declared: "We have to find more environmentally sound ways of mining coal than simply blowing the tops off mountains."  

That time is now. Or never. 

Every day, more than 3 million pounds of explosives are detonated in our state to remove our mountains and expose the thin seams of coal. Over 470 mountains in Appalachia have been destroyed in this process, the coal scooped up and hauled away to be burned at coal-fired power plants across our country and abroad. This includes the Potomac River Plant, which generates the electricity for the White House.  

Mountaintop removal is the dirty secret in our nation's energy supply. If coal can't be mined clean, it can't be called clean. Here, at the point of extraction, coal passes through a preparation plant that manages to remove some, but not all, of the metals and toxins. Those separated impurities are stored in mammoth toxic sludge dams above our communities throughout Appalachia.

There are three sludge dams within 10 miles of my home. Coal companies are now blasting directly above and next to a dam above my home that contains over 2 billion gallons of toxic waste. That is the same seeping dam that hovers just 400 yards above the Marsh Fork Elementary School. As you know, coal sludge dams have failed before, and lives have been lost.   


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What a sad, sad situation
Posted by: floridahank on Feb 19, 2009 4:30 PM   
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Where is the conscience of our government and
our regulators? Reading this story makes
me ashamed to be an American if this is how
we treat our fellow Americans.

I'm going to do my little part and contact representatives in D.C. and see what they have to say to defend this mining practice -- but not only is W.V. getting raped, but throughout our country $$$ are the driving force regardless of what it does to residents of any state.

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» RE: What a sad, sad situation Posted by: Dr. P. Mooney
This is another Important Subject
Posted by: Yellowbird on Feb 19, 2009 5:39 PM   
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Does anyone realize that if a FOREIGN NATION did this to our people: OUR PEOPLE: We would defend our land and our people.

But WHEN A CORPORATION DOES IT there is NO RECOURSE.

This is a war for life and death. The blowing up of the mountains and the disposal of mining slag which contains mercury and other offensive poisons is unforgivable. It not only poisons the air and the land, it poisons the water table so that every well around is unusable. The streams are utterly destroyed.

I live near Mt. St. Helens in Washington state and the explosion of that mountain when it went off was rated bigger than 100 nuclear bombs the size we dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. ONE HUNDRED TIMES BIGGER.

And it is LESS DAMAGE than I saw in Appalachia. MASSEY COAL HAS INFLICTED MORE DAMAGE ON APPALACHIA THAN 100 NUCLEAR BOMBS. Just to add insult to injury they have also used their massive mining machines to destroy any and all cemeteries that lay in the path of their removal of the mountains.

For the sake of the nation we have GOT TO STOP THIS OBSCENITY. There are people living there. Families, children. Fellow Americans All. They have property rights and human rights that are utterly being destroyed every time a light switch is turned on east of the Mississippi.

If we don't stand up for them, who then will stand up for US in our time of need? There will be nobody left.

Get with it fellow Americans. Fight Mountain Top Removal. Fight it everywhere. And let's end CORPORATION'S FREE RIDE TO DESTROY OUR HOMES.

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bear of very little brain
Posted by: percipi22 on Feb 19, 2009 10:44 PM   
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if war is declared upon you...where are the minute men to fight back....we have minute men on the borders now...can you fight back....where are the groups that chain themselves to fences and machinary???where is the Sierra Club legal defense fund?
injunctions lawyers guns and money as the warren zevon song says;;;; my people are from Virginia...

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» Did you forget? Posted by: badkitty68
In Rural India Last Month We Were Travelling Through An Area of Complete Environmental Devastation
Posted by: tony_opmoc on Feb 20, 2009 1:16 PM   
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The air was thick with the most horrendous levels of mining dust. All the Countryside was completely devasted with this shit for miles.

I have never seen so many massive trucks in my life carrying raw minerals to the rivers to load up the ships to go to processing plants

Where Gold, Copper and Silver are refined

The locals get paid peanuts to drive the trucks - whilst their land is completely useless for growing food

The pollution is so dire that most will die of cancer within the next 10 years

As the refining plant dumps all the shit direct in the river - the entire water table is polluted for hundreds of miles around

So if you think things are bad in parts of America - try travelling round the "Third World"

Mining and processing can be done one hell of a lot cleaner than it is at the moment

There are simple solutions that don't destroy our planet

But money and profit rule

And the Greens are Farting on about Global Fucking Warming - completely ignoring the Real Issues

Tony

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Political efficacy, dying fast
Posted by: grodhagen on Feb 21, 2009 3:06 AM   
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The bosses own this country, and that this Vietnam vet has no recourse but to turn to the president, because the local, state and national legislatures are in the pockets of Big Business, is infuriating.

America needs to either accept this serfdom or get angry. You choose which you are: a serf or a freeman.

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» RE: You claim... Posted by: Cybershaman
mckathiki
Posted by: mckathiki on Feb 24, 2009 11:01 AM   
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I lived in the mountains of south-central Pennsylvania for 23 years and often traveled through West Virginia, The countryside was some of the most beautiful I have ever seen and did, indeed, seem like "almost heaven". This story broke my heart and I immediately emailed it to several friends. I will do everything I can from far West Texas to raise awareness of this issue. I believe that the stance of President Obama's administration on coal and tar sands will be a fork in the road for me and many others. I have been and I am a fervent supporter of our new President but, if he doesn't stop the corporate rape and destruction of Appalachia, I will be hopelessly disillusioned.

For pictures to illustrate the horrors, check the following out and pass it on:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_oG3iK_SQzY

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This is not Civilisation
Posted by: outlook on Feb 24, 2009 4:03 PM   
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This is a brutish and barbaric exploitation of the planet and its people. The corporations are destroying everything in their wake; the economy, the environment and the quality of life on our host - planet earth.

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STOP THE BOMBING IN APPALACHIA.
Posted by: tmullins on Feb 26, 2009 1:21 PM   
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This is TOXIC TERRORISM ! They can say all they like about their heroic, patriotic president keeping the homeland safe from another terrorist attack since 9/11. We have been bombed, blasted and bulldozed right into 3rd world America. Appalachia can't stand anymore of the progress and prosperity thanks to GREED. http://www.wisecountyissues.com

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voting against your own best interests
Posted by: lagerythym on Feb 26, 2009 3:31 PM   
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this is a perfect example. red state people conned into voting for a govt that exploited their patriotism,work ethic, predjudices, and fears. if this administration slows or stops the rape of the environment, will they remember at the polls? or will they revert to voting AGAINST something or someone?

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Incredible That Americans Can Do This To Their Own People and Their Own Country
Posted by: tony_opmoc on Feb 27, 2009 3:41 AM   
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Its the equivalent of the British blowing up the mountains of South Wales. There is an enormous amount of coal there - and there have been mining disasters. I still remember Aberfan - but we never did anything like this. In fact coal mining in Britain has been massively reduced since we discovered North Sea oil & gas.

I find it interesting that incredibly poor people of Bangladesh offer far more resistance to Environmental destruction than do Americans.

Several years ago, I became aware of a small Australian mining company Asia Energy (now Global Coal Management) attempting to use every trick in the book to influence Government and the local population to start strip coal mining in an extremely fertile part of Bangladesh at Phulbari.

The company although Australian was and is listed on the London Stock Exchange.

I found the most high profile financial website for this company where investors (and I strongly suspect directors) were promoting investment in this company. Over a period of several months I posted a great deal attacking the plans of this company and did my best to seriously embarrass everyone invested. This was due to the devastating effect that their plans would have on several hundred thousand impoverished people who survive in the area by growing food.

Whether or not I had any effect, I don't know - but the ordinary local people did. There were massive riots and protests - and government troops shot dead several protestors. This had very serious effects on the Bangladesh Government and for awhile the entire country became almost ungovernable. Eventually in order to stop the riots and protests the plans of Asia Energy were halted by the Government.

The share price of the company fell dramatically by something like 95%. I was slagged off remorselessly as being an extremist, left wing, tree hugging eco-warrior, or a shorter or both. I am neither. I have never shorted a company in my life. Incidentally on Alternet I am accused of being a right wing oil/coal company shill - and people try and get me banned - simply because I am convinced that CO2 does not cause Climate Change.

Strip mining is completely unacceptable anywhere - except in the most deserted, isolated desert areas such as mid Australia where nothing grows and no one lives. Even there the mess should be cleared up.

Blowing up mountains is completely obscene.

Its Our Planet and We Live Here.

Tony

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One more thing to think about...
Posted by: Cybershaman on Feb 27, 2009 6:03 AM   
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Removing hundreds of mountaintops from a range as important as the Appalachians will stop the updrafts that force warm moist air into the cooler upper atmosphere. This will dramatically change the amount of rainfall in the eastern areas.

It goes right along with my theory that pumping vast amounts of oil or water from underground releases pressures that provide stability to geologic structures. We turn a blind eye to any connections between earthquakes and our machinations the same way we deny how we might be able to influence weather patterns.

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» RE: I know... Posted by: Cybershaman
» RE: One more thing to think about... Posted by: Dr. P. Mooney
PBS loves money more than mountains
Posted by: arabbit on Feb 27, 2009 6:35 AM   
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My local PBS stations run ads from the National Mining Association that promote "clean coal" and mountain removal mining.
I complained and they responded that they don't necessarily support what their ads promote, they just give them the platform for money. Give them the platform to promote mountain removal. Green propaganda for a black destruction.
Your contributions to PBS subsidize the National Mining Association's rape of West Virginia.
Isn't that a good reason to not give them your money?
I mean if money is the issue. Not mountain destruction for "clean coal".
Will they take ads from the KKK next? After all they don't necessarily support the KKK either.
I'm sure the money buys their silence on this issue.

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Please give me ONE Example of How Repugs are Americans
Posted by: Purple Girl on Feb 27, 2009 7:00 AM   
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Do they hold in reverence Our 'Purple Mountains Majesty' or our 'shining Seas' Nope- Dril Baby Drill.
Honor Our Lady Liberty's Promise to 'The Tired, The Poor, The Huddle Masses yearning to breath Free' Nope- Mexicans are Stealing our Jobs, our tax dollars and basically all crimials
Separation of Church and State- Nope. The Religious Right has not only been granted Political power,and Public servants must past the 'Chrisitan' Litmus test to hold office, but have deemed US a 'Christian Nation'- apparently 'God ' is the sole property of the Christian Right.
Stewards and Protector of the Concept of a Free Market Economy- Nope. When Corps are the sole beneficiaries and only ones with access, that's not the definition of 'Free'
Avid Defenders of our national Security- Nope again. Not when you are (have) concocting propagnada to invade a country for the sake of the foreign Oil Royals and their Oil Corp pushers.
Purveyors of Generational responsiblity- nope. Not when you keep pushing environmental destruction,support the most damaging energy policy, rack up a historical debt and send the younger generation into 2 wars and offer them nothing upon their return- including required medical care.
Ok then they are constant Sentries assuring Democracy- Nope . Not when you intimidate voters,block registars, and send flyers out stating the election day will be held one day later than the rest of the Country to areas that are not in your 'base'.
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When 'We the People' are thrown aside for 'We the Corps', When 'For the People and By the People' is disgarded for ideology of 'For the Profits and By the Profits',the Best we can say about the Repug party is they are ignorant,but the more poignant reality would be to say they are nothing more than modern day RED COATS.

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RE: Oor Brothers Need Help.
Posted by: Zeugitai on Feb 27, 2009 3:49 PM   
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There are a hell of a lot more than "blind, lame and feeble" people out of work and needing assistance, and there will be more every day now. When the collapse takes you down, or the people you know, you'll change your tune about characterizing them in condescending terms.

Yes, brothers and sisters we all are. Too bad that American thinking was designed by capitalists for the benefit of capital according to which the point of your life on earth is to work for their profit or shed your blood in the defense of their interests.

As far as the image of America, study its history and you will find legions of "walking skeletons begging" and corpses in the streets and throughout the land. It started with the genocide of the native Americans and the enslavement of the Africans and kept right on going with the penning, herding, and punitive killing of "labor."

And where do you imagine to find "90% of farmlands unseeded"?

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Mountainscapes now look like War zones or Mars
Posted by: harpy on Feb 27, 2009 7:54 AM   
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The devastation in Appalachia looks like a war zone or something you would expect to see on Mars. The Appalachians are America's rain forest. Without those ancient mountains and the trees we are destroying our oxygen-producing capacity.
Not too long ago, trucks running 24/7 caused a massive rockslide, which killed a small child sleeping in his bed. The mining company received a slap on the wrist. Too bad, so sad, tough luck.
The streams are being poisoned, not only in direct proximity to these awful mining atrocities, but far downstream.
A picture of the real effects of mountaintop removal should have been posted at the top of this article. There are 470 already gone, how many more have to be blasted to hell before we all wake up?
If you want to see what the devastation really looks like go to http://www.Ilovemountains.org

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Sociopaths LOVE to poison!
Posted by: dongarb on Feb 27, 2009 8:08 AM   
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For the last 5,000 years the sociopaths and their hired thugs the psychopaths have ruled our world. This is a classic case from the front lines of the war between human beings and inhuman scum. The infinite lack of sensitivity by the devils in the way that they destroy everything that lives, and the profound and powerful anger by the humans who are watching them do it.

And they don't just do it for money. Sociopaths love to poison, it's the most beautiful thing in their world. Right now they are stacking up money and driving the environment towards a total collapse. It's because they miss the good old days of Ivan the Terrible, Vlad the Impaler, the Inquisition, when inhumans could operate completely out in the open and wielded the power of life and death over a planet of slaves.

These inhuman pigs are terraforming our world towards their vision of perfection: a place where ultimate masters torture and murder at will the inhabitants of a completely poisoned and devastated planet. If we don't stop the Sociopathic Agenda now, there will be no-one left to fight.

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» RE: Sociopaths LOVE to poison! Posted by: WingedGryphon
Changing the structure of government
Posted by: kaihuschke on Feb 27, 2009 8:47 AM   
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Obama or anyone for that matter can do little to nothing to stop this kind of environmental and social destruction under the current structure of law. The laws and regulations do not stop such things they only dictate the pace of which we destroy ourselves. Communities from Pennsylvania, Virgina, New Hampshire, Maine, and Washington are challenging the system itself. These communities have said no to coal mining, uranium mining, factory farms, and mining of aquifers. They've done so by passing local law that prohibits those corporate activities that are destroying the fabric of life for those communities. Efforts to save Appalachia and communities across this country must concentrate their efforts on shifting the way government and the laws are set-up. Create equity. Put people, neighborhoods, workers, and the environment above corporate interests. One group who has been helping communities take this journey is CELDF. You can find more about them at www.celdf.org

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Change you habits
Posted by: underledge on Feb 27, 2009 9:10 AM   
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The destruction of the environment is wrong and should be stopped. However, that’s what people do! We believe in freedom to do what we want with what we ‘own’. We are all guilty.

If you use electricity, chances are it was produced by burning coal. Do you have lights on 24-7? How about Vegas with their self-important display of energy or Disneyland or any of thousands of other ‘fun’ spots.

How about our national dream of electric cars? Where will that electricity come from? I’m sure that most of us do not want a nuclear power plant in our back yard along with the issue of storing nuclear waste for thousands of years. The days of cheap oil and natural gas are over.

If we are indeed concerned with our environment other than talking about it, it is time to change our habits. Unless we as a nation are willing to do that, it’s just more of the same.

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» RE: Change you habits Posted by: Zeugitai
» RE: Change you habits Posted by: henrimcb
fingers pointing
Posted by: tuscoyote on Feb 27, 2009 10:39 AM   
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i agree w/ almost everything being said in these posts BUT we are all guilty of and responsible for this atrocity every time we turn on a light, plug in an appliance, get online, or use electricity for anything. even worse we give away our power when we bitch and whine and say SOMEBODY needs to do something. no WE/YOU need to do something like stop buying "their" electricity.
be the change

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» RE: fingers pointing Posted by: Zeugitai
I Wouldn't Expect a Major US TV or Film Company to Wash American Dirty Linen in Public However....
Posted by: tony_opmoc on Feb 27, 2009 10:39 AM   
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This kind of subject matter is right up the street of UK TV and Film Company Channel 4

I suggest someone local to the problem give them a ring. As its a media company actually speaking to someone who actually has any responsibility for making programmes or films might take a bit of effort.

You could try

Phone: +22845 076 0191


Channel 4 Enquiries
PO Box 1058
Belfast
BT1 9DU

Or start a thread on

http://community.channel4.com/eve/

Requesting help to contact a Channel 4 programme maker.

I saw the video posted above and it is dynamite

Channel 4 Dispatches tackles issues that no other film company will touch.

The hardest thing will be making contact with someone who actually has the responsibility for making decisions about new projects - but anyone sufficiently determined should be able to get through. An American accent will be a distinct advantage providing you are cool, calm and collected and have worked out exactly what you want to say.

Tony

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Hey, Internet People ! ! !
Posted by: PrinceRobert on Feb 27, 2009 10:51 AM   
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Wake UP !!! the time to blog and increase awareness is long past... devastation of the mountains, wage enslavement, company store, strong arm tactics by the coal companies, has all been going on ALL my life, all 67 years of it. These mountain people are under attack and the principle of self-defense is valid. I, Too, was a US Marine for over 9 years, VN combat vet, and I know what to do about this. Quit whining and wake up to the fact that the Democrats are right in this with the Repubs, always have been, though the Dems tend to do it more smoothly. The Obama Admin. still calls political planning and protest Terrorism.. have not rescinded those treasonous executive orders giving the Pres. martial law powers. Read The Monkey Wrench Gang if it hasn't been burned and get off your butts, away from the computer. These energy corporations are a Clear and Present Danger, especially to the citizens who live on or near property they want to exploit.
Get Hot ! ! !

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» RE: Hey, Internet People ! ! ! Posted by: Zeugitai
I don't live in WV, but I'm sorry for the devastation
Posted by: Spiritgirl on Feb 27, 2009 11:05 AM   
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I've seen the effects on one of those PBS shows about mountain top removal. What really burns me up - is that the company owning fat-cats act as though they have no responsibility for any of the environmental damage that they are doing! They act as though "we the public" need to pay for their negligence! ENOUGH, ENOUGH, ENOUGH!

I get it, it is all about the money - but whatever happened to people, society first - profits next! The Republicans talk trash - but their failure to recognize the reality that their policies are hurting real Americans is more than enough to kick the last of them out of office - this time for a good long time!

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» They Know the hurt they cause Posted by: PrinceRobert
» It isn't just West Va Posted by: harpy
Terrorist ? You Bet !!!
Posted by: PrinceRobert on Feb 27, 2009 11:11 AM   
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By the way, if the Government and these criminal Coal Companies want to call me a Terrorist, that's just fine. I WANT them to be terrified of me. They SHOULD be terrified that the people will rise up and physically throw them out of their plush offices, out of their fancy limosines. If the government, involved in such abuse of power as we see every day, along with their corporate board masters, if they are not terrified then we are not doing anything meaningful to stop their crimes.

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Smart Southerners give me hope
Posted by: minmotstand on Feb 27, 2009 11:32 AM   
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I love reading about pissed off Southerners talking intelligently about environmental degradation and other things I care about, it really restores my hope in humanity.

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THEY PAVED PARADISE AND PUT UP A PARKING LOT
Posted by: Dennis St. John on Feb 27, 2009 11:54 AM   
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O beautiful for spacious skies, For amber waves of grain, For purple mountain majesties Above the fruited plain! America! America! God shed his grace on thee...cough...hack...

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derailing Mr Peabody's coal train
Posted by: riondluz on Feb 27, 2009 12:30 PM   
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Despite the ignorance of insularity that gets one to vote against their own self-interests, I take heart that it was the scots-irish of WV and Kentucky who found the courage to stand up to the company men. Back then, it was about worker-rights and unions (where the term red-neck had its' origins), tommorrow it'll be about preserving their health and land-base. These stalwart people don't take to being pushed and pushing back is just a matter of time. Now, if they would only ally themselves with the other terrorists, like earth1st, greenpeace, sierra.... they might get somewhere:)

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There is No Point in Crying - But I Do
Posted by: tony_opmoc on Feb 27, 2009 12:56 PM   
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It is our planet and we have to get sensible.

Give up all the drugs and get sensible.

You can't take on these arseholes if you are stoned out of your head.

You can do that once you have effected the change you desire.

We had a bloke turn up on our doorstep at 6:00pm tonight - who we vaguely knew

He was dressed like David Bowie in his Stardust days

My wife was doing the ironing in full view - before he even knocked on the door.

This guy is about 45 years old

She said - I'm doing the ironing

It is really important

Our kids are going out tonight

Come to the pub tomorrow night - there is a great band on - and there is

But don't smoke before and don't try and make out that you are a sexy girl

And then we might let you into our home after THE PUB

If you behave

Tony

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deserves more attention
Posted by: MobileSucks on Feb 27, 2009 2:37 PM   
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Maybe if there were more nonwhites in Appalachia? I suspect so. The majority of the poor underclass in America are white but we know how popular they are with urban progressives and alternet reading liberals.

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Deep roots
Posted by: Zeugitai on Feb 27, 2009 3:15 PM   
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A powerful metaphor. But it is only a metaphor.

Your family has been there for a bit less than two hundred years, and this makes you deep-rooted and entitled?

What about the native Americans who lived there in West Virginia and all over this continent for hundreds and thousands of years before white invaders colonized the land over their dead bodies? Where was their privilege? Their entitlement? Perhaps there is no such thing?

Now you are being victimized by your own people, your own ruthless profiteering culture and your government of freebooters and outright pirates, and your defense is based on the privilege that comes with living on the land for a certain length of time?

It doesn't hold water.

Sorry.

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» RE: Deep roots Posted by: MLO
» RE: Deep roots Posted by: Zeugitai
This is a little late in being reported but
Posted by: NyghtOwl on Feb 28, 2009 1:51 AM   
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Be sure to check out, in an act of civil disobedience, the march scheduled for Monday on the 100 year old Capital Power Plant, spewing 60,000 tons of billowing carbon emissions which powers the government buildings in DC keeping them nice and warm. And if you have a way to get there; this weekend in Washington DC is the Powershift09 summit of youth and green activist with 72 hours of activities scheduled. See PowerShift09 Article>

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APPALACHIA; THE DUMPING GROUND OF THE AMERICAN RICH CLASS EXPLOITING ELITE!
Posted by: AZTECWARRIOR on Feb 28, 2009 12:02 PM   
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Many decades ago, I was one of many Chicano (Mexican American) university students who protested against the Brinks Coal Mining Corp. (Not sure, but I believe that was the name of the mining company at that time.) here at UCLA, Los Angeles, Ca.
We also sent donations to the striking coal miners who were being exploited enmasse by the Coal Mining Industry.
After watching the documentary; "HARLAN COUNTY USA", a massive student protest movement was organized in behalf of our poor oppressed Appalachian striking miners.
Many of us in this movement were students of color who knew how it felt to be treated as an exploited working class worker.
Just like Adolf Hitler, he swayed the poor defeated exploited German citizens after World War I to join his Nazi Party, ...today these same American Appalachian poor white people are ripe for the plucking by white supremacist organizations, i.e., Ku Klux Klan, NeoNazis, Skinheads and other right wing extremists.
Let's all hope President Barack H. Obama will listen and do the right thing to bring social justice to this long neglected part of hidden America as well.
APPALACHIA, ...YOU HAVE OUR ATTENTION AND WE ARE LISTENING TOO!

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