From our friends at Keeper of the Mountains: 
Mountaintop removal coal mining is destroying the mountains and  threatening the health and lives of communities across Appalachia. But  people in Appalachia are standing up and today they need your support. 
As I often say, "This is a reminder for everyone to stand as 99%,  until we really start standing as 99%, we have yet to stand as the full  99%."  Let us take action and stand together.Residents of Blair, West Virginia have noticed increased activity  from mining company Arch Coal around Blair Mountain -- site of the  largest labor uprising in American history. Residents are becoming  increasingly concerned about Arch’s activities and fear they will move  forward with plans to mine the historic location.
Take action today - Tell Arch Coal To Save Blair Mountain
Arch Coal has four planned operations on Blair Mountain, some of  which intrude onto the battlefield. Tomorrow, this multi-billion dollar  company will announce its profits from the fourth quarter of last year.  Whatever those earnings are, the company has a responsibility to the  community in which it operates.
Folks in Appalachia won’t stand for Arch Coal’s plan to destroy  their community and our nation’s history just so they can increase their  profit margin, and we shouldn’t either.
Call Arch CEO, Steven Leer today, on Friday, February 10  and tell him that Appalachian communities should not fall victim to pad  his profit margin. 
Call Arch’s St. Louis headquarters: (314) 994-2700
Call Arch’s Charleston, WV headquarters: (304) 760-2400
To allow Arch Coal to destroy Blair Mountain would be to tear out a  crucial page of American labor history and burn it. But even more  important than the history are the lives of the people living at the  foot of this mountain today.
CALL SCRIPT:
Hello, my name is ____ and I am calling to ask you to abandon your  plans to mine the historic Blair Mountain. The whole world is watching,  and I am calling on your corporation to do the right thing and stop the  destruction of Blair Mountain, along with all other mountains and  communities in Appalachia. Mountaintop removal mining is wrong and  harmful to the people and communities below it. Please cease and desist  from your Blair Mountain plans.
Thank you!
1 comment:
Who owns the land being mined? Is it o.k. for the government or outside parties to tell people what they can or cannot do with THEIR property? I thought this country was built on the rule of law and PROPERTY RIGHTS! Where do we draw the line? I wonder, how much electricity YOU use is generated by coal?
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