Getting arrested in Tennessee.
One thought...sort of unrelated. Why do we call the WWII generation the "greatest generation" when they spawned our anti-American hippies? Then they spawned the EnviroNazis....
I'm rethinking the "greatest generation" thing.
Showing posts with label protesting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label protesting. Show all posts
Friday, March 20, 2009
Monday, February 23, 2009
EnviroNazis III
Remember this post when we were wondering where these dirty looking "protesters" came from?




Well, here they are. They are "Mountain Justice". A group dedicated to the stopping of "mountain top removal" coal mining, which has nothing to do with the proposed power plant in Meigs County, but let's not let an inconvenient truth stop a good "photo op"! Another inconvenient truth: they are not just against "mountain top removal" they are against any use of coal, period.
Come to think of it, "mountain top removal" would be good for West Virginians. I'm sure it'd be nice to have some flat ground to grow crops on.
These protesters were here for "spring break".
Like we've said before, there is no groundswell of anti-coal sentiments in Meigs County, no, to get that impression for a film, they have to ship in the EnviroNazis Brown shirt division, their professional protesters.
Below are links to some pics.
Dirt bag getting the hug in Harlan County, KY. is also in the Meigs county "documentary".... Moves from protest to protest.
Here he is on the West Virginia side of the Ohio river looking at the Gavin Plant in Gallia County.
In other words, these are protesters that go around the country protesting whatever their commissar tells them to.
Go to flikr.com and type in mountainjustice and you'll see many of the same EnviroNazis in all the photos at all the different sites.
Monday, January 5, 2009
We've finally found a good place for Chris Crews
Elsewhere!
OU Post story
This guy has protested more issues than our new State Representative Debbie Phillips.
He's against coal, cutting trees, new buildings, now, I have no idea what he's protesting, but at least it's not in Ohio. I wonder just how many jobs this one person has cost southeastern Ohio?
""We felt the student voice was consistently getting marginalized and the faculty weren't necessarily representing student views," when negotiating with administrators, Crews said." What is it about college students that make them think that their views matter? Maybe they should spend more time studying? You're right, of course not!
Written by Crews defending anarchy.
Here's a story where he helped sue the Federal government over logging because it might harm a bat. ""This little bat is the modern 'canary in the mine.' It indicates a serious ecological imbalance in our forests that is tied to a management bias towards commercial logging," says Chris Crews, from the Buckeye Forest Council, an Athens, Ohio organization. "The bat needs large trees in the forest, and they are being cut down.""
Here he's getting a grant for the "progressive Appalachian education center" for "arts access" from the Ohio Arts Council. Sounds like a good program to cut.
CITY : Athens - FY2008
Arts Access Grant $1,167
Crews, Chris Grants Administrator
Appalachian Progressive Education Center
132 W State St
Athens OH 45701 2245
Title: Jasmine and Juniper Musical
I thought San Fransisco would have been a better fit for him than New York, but whatever works!
OU Post story
This guy has protested more issues than our new State Representative Debbie Phillips.
He's against coal, cutting trees, new buildings, now, I have no idea what he's protesting, but at least it's not in Ohio. I wonder just how many jobs this one person has cost southeastern Ohio?
""We felt the student voice was consistently getting marginalized and the faculty weren't necessarily representing student views," when negotiating with administrators, Crews said." What is it about college students that make them think that their views matter? Maybe they should spend more time studying? You're right, of course not!
Written by Crews defending anarchy.
Here's a story where he helped sue the Federal government over logging because it might harm a bat. ""This little bat is the modern 'canary in the mine.' It indicates a serious ecological imbalance in our forests that is tied to a management bias towards commercial logging," says Chris Crews, from the Buckeye Forest Council, an Athens, Ohio organization. "The bat needs large trees in the forest, and they are being cut down.""
Here he's getting a grant for the "progressive Appalachian education center" for "arts access" from the Ohio Arts Council. Sounds like a good program to cut.
CITY : Athens - FY2008
Arts Access Grant $1,167
Crews, Chris Grants Administrator
Appalachian Progressive Education Center
132 W State St
Athens OH 45701 2245
Title: Jasmine and Juniper Musical
I thought San Fransisco would have been a better fit for him than New York, but whatever works!
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