Wednesday, May 17, 2006

Someone with Big Money is trying to Evict Blankenship from his Position at Massey Energy Gee. It just doesn't sound fair that some rich influentials try to determine an election outcome.

Massey Energy defends work
Massey Energy Co.'s top executive spent much of yesterday's annual meeting defending the company's corporate citizenship.

Don L. Blankenship, the Richmond-based company's chairman, president and CEO, also faced a revolt from Massey's second-largest shareholder, which offered its own slate of directors in competition with Massey's nominees.

During the meeting at The Jefferson Hotel, some shareholders quizzed Blankenship about the impact of the company's mining practices -- particularly mountain-top removal mining -- on people living near company operations.

3 Comments:

Blogger wvlawyer said...

as for term limits--there should be an ABSOLUTE LIMIT on the Presidency in order to avoid the ruin and debacle of another extended stay by someone cut from the same cloth as the deleterious joke that we have now. NO PRESIDENT SHOULD BE ALLOWED MORE THAN 6 YEARS--therefore, the presidential term should be 6 years ONLY. In 6 years, there is plenty of time to get an agenda through, decisions will more likely be for the good of the Amrrrrrrrrrcan people--not politics (thanks for all you've given us, Karl), you won't have a sitting President running for reelection while in office--taking time and attention away from the agenda...and you won't have WARS BASED ON POLITICS, RAPE OF THE US TREASURY (can we say 10 TRILLION IN DEBT TO THE CHINESE)and the lies, theft and graft that are bedfellows with POLITICS. YOU GET 6 YEARS TO MAKE OR BREAK IT: NO REELECTIONS.

5/18/2006 09:49:00 AM  
Blogger Gundovald said...

C'mon, Miss Clarksburg. As I've said before, Let's give war a chance.

5/22/2006 12:52:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Nicely done, Miss Clarksburg. I'll vote for you!

5/22/2006 09:22:00 AM  

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