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Rockefeller’s dedication rememberedJanuary 12, 2013When the U.S. Senate convenes in 2015, the face of not only West Virginia’s political landscape, but that of the entire nation will have changed. With U.S. Sen. John D. “Jay” Rockefeller IV, D-W.V.... Showing 2 of 2 comments
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OldTimer
Pure, with energy costs up and his coal mines out West of the Missippi free of O's EPA he could still profit in coal when WV lost. Plus by being on the finance committee he could help make sure his piece of the Federal Resrve Bank kept paying.
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Puremagix
Why don't you write about the things Rockefeller did to hurt West Virginia? Like using the EPA to kill the coalfields in this state. You can trace the decline of coal all the way back to when he first held office. I doubt many of you are old enough to remember when Rockefeller first came to WV running on the platform of abolishing strip mining.
I urge you to research a document presented to Congress in 1975 by Lawrence P. McDonald, a member of Congress, showing the Rockefeller's intentions of creating a monopoly on oil, coal and every other form of energy related natural resources. This 105 page document will enlighten you about the Rockefeller's involvement in government since the early 1900's, and how it affects the price you're paying for energy, and the Global Warming scam.
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