Struggle to save an Appalachian mountain is a battle for us all
source: http://news.change.org/stories/a-local-struggle-to-save-an-appalachian-mountain-is-a-battle-...
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Mining companies owned workers' homes; they owned the schools, the air and water; they owned the police and even private armies. They owned miners' lives.
Which is why murder seemed permissible. When a notorious strikebreaker shot down labor hero Sheriff Sid Hatfield, who refused to be bought by the coal companies, more than 10,000 enraged miners and pro-union forces rose up in Mingo and Logan Counties and converged on Blair Mountain. A private army of management mercenaries shot guns and dropped leftover bombs from WWI—it was the nation's largest armed conflict since the Civil War and the largest labor confrontation ever.
Don't know about the Battle of Blair Mountain? There's a reason for that. West Virginia—a state still dominated by the coal industry and its political interests— has resisted highlighting the battle in history books and has denied commemoration attempts. When the federal National Register of Historic places chose the historic site for protection, the state—working with coal company lawyers—contested the decision. The site was de-listed last year, when West Virginia state officials submitted a "revised" list of 57 landowners supposedly objecting to the historic preservation decision. The list even included 2 dead people.
This Battle of Blair Mountain continues today. Coal companies stand literally to erase this history by obliterating the mountain.
Massey Energy and Arch Coal hold several permits in various stages to mine this land in the very worse form of strip mining on this planet: Mountaintop removal mining (MTR). One active mountaintop removal site is already blasting away the mountain and is moving within a few hundred yards of the historic battle site. Massey Energy, of course, is the company responsible for killing 29 of its workers last April in the Upper Big Branch mine explosion. Since then, it has come under extreme fire for its tens of thousands of violations of safety law and its corporate culture of profits before people. Not to mention, by Massey's own records, they've had 67,000 violations of just one of the environmental statute. It's influence among West Virginia politicians, of course, is far-reaching.
All across Appalachia today, mountaintop removal mining is destroying mountain communities by ripping apart its landscape, environment, health, heritage and economic prospects. Mining companies come in, break the law, reap profits, and leave a wasteland. In MTR regions in W. Va, companies are exploding dynamite the power of a Hiroshima-sized bomb—every single week. This form of mining isn't good for jobs either. Ripping up the mountain rather than carefully extracting coal is "efficient" -- i.e. it replaces people with machines to enhance company profits. As is noted in the wonderful documentary The Last Mountain, which is being released this week, while Appalachian coal company profits and production have skyrocketed in recent decades, at the same time some 40,000 mining jobs have been lost.
This is a new "Battle of Blair Mountain" taking place today --- and raising national awareness about this amazing story could help pressure an agency that hardly ever received much attention to reconsider its decision. This victory would be a huge symbolic win for the Appalachian communities, and for the organized labor movement around the country, which is again under siege today.
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Theoldliberal
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Hey Jan I just signed. But I'm mad as hell. Why is this supposedly progressive president going to court on behalf of these scum bags?
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Theoldliberal
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damush
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It's mankinds' natural design to destroy that which does not speak back.
- 12 months ago
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damush
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percipi224
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i read this on Huffington this morning. damn. i was never taught the history of the fight of the coal miners. my friend Dr. Nigel Sellars wrote a book called Oil, Wheat and Wobblies about the fight of miners in southeast Oklhoma. Good read and timely.
- 12 months ago
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percipi224
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Jennifer_Guinn
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What really stinks is that on top of mountain ridges, there is ample wind to create a windmill farm to harvest the wind's energy, but once these ridges are blown up, there is no more potential ever to capture this natural, sustainable, clean energy source.
- 12 months ago
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Jennifer_Guinn
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JanforGore
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Jennifer_Guinn:
Yes, I posted about that below.
- 12 months ago
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JanforGore
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JanforGore
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Trailer for The Last Mountain. The fight for Coal River Mountain and democracy.
Please pass this on. Destruction of mountaintops is something many Americans still do not know about. This needs to be seen. Coal companies are killing our environment and us. It's time they heard us. - 12 months ago
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EmileZ [removed]
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JanforGore:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zsZORoXzCnU
Democracy NOW! DN! Global news and politics with Amy Goodman and Juan Gonzalez - We speak with environmental activist Robert Kennedy, Jr., and filmmaker Bill Haney about the new documentary, The Last Mountain, which premiered this year at the Sundance Film Festival. The film chronicles the fight against coal mining across Appalachia and Massey Energy's devastating practice of mountaintop removal to extract layers of coal. "They have to break the law to do this. They cannot survive in the marketplace without violating the law. They violate labor laws. They violate health and safety laws. And by their own records, they've had some 67,000 violations of just one of the environmental statutes," says Kennedy of the coal giant that has tremendous political influence at the state and federal level. "It's not just about the environmental destruction, it's also about subverting democracy."
- 12 months ago
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Tim_Mitchell
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http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21134540/vp/43260283#43273413n paste links too)
Dylan Ratigan on MSNBC interviewed Robert Kennedy Junior and film maker Bill Haney . Its amazing how much info they put out in a few minutes and Im certain its only the beginning. Thank you Current for all you do. Change is long overdue.
- 12 months ago
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Tim_Mitchell
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gump
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Hi Jan . I signed . Wish I felt more positive . Feel like a ghost. Coal mining and unions are a big part of our history . On the history channel there was a long story about the battle of Blair mountain. I thought they said the mountain was gone . Glad to hear some is still here . They said the term redneck came from that battle when the miners showed which side they were on by wearing thier red kerchiffs around thier necks . They also said about 50 miners died and maybe only one of the company goons died.
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gump
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squarethecircle
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gump:
Thanks for sharing your perspective.
Makes me think of the drugs here in FL now.
- 12 months ago
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squarethecircle
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JanforGore
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gump:
Thanks for your story and I understand your feelings. I feel that way about fossil fuels. They are our drug as well.
- 12 months ago
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JanforGore
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squarethecircle
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I grew up in the mountains of VA and never heard a word about this. Thanks for turning on the light Jan.
- 12 months ago
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squarethecircle
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JanforGore
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http://appvoices.org/reenergizing/
Renewable energy can reenergize Appalachia.
- 12 months ago
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JanforGore
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gypsysailor
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I'm kind of surprised that the miners and the families of the miners killed last year have not taken up arms against the management of those companies.
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gypsysailor
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samthesixth
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gypsysailor:
It's the only family supporting job they can get. Wal mart is the largest employer in the state.
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JanforGore
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http://www.grist.org/coal/2011-06-07-blair-mountain-a-new-milestone-in-the-clima...
This march is about labor rights, working conditions, history, preservation of history and speaking out for climate justice.
- 12 months ago
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artemis6
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This needs to be remembered . Thank you Jan ...
- 12 months ago
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artemis6
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2warsoffbooks
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I tried to sign the letter to PO but an error message reported a broken link at the webpage. Anyone know how to let them know?
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2warsoffbooks
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JanforGore
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2warsoffbooks:
There is a feedback/help button at the bottom of the page. That might help.
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JanforGore
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JanforGore
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1 of 4 parts.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wAD4-BpUPoE
One of the greatest environmental and human rights abuses in American history. And it must be stopped.
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JanforGore
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moodyblue
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Signed.
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moodyblue
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JanforGore
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moodyblue:
Thank you.
- 12 months ago
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JanforGore
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JanforGore
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http://marchonblairmountain.org/
Please sign the petition or join the march to save Blair Mountain.
Before they take it all. - 12 months ago
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