July 3, 2009
Fourth of July festival organizers fear violence
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CHARLESTOn, W.Va. -- Larry Gibson, the well-known, 72-year-old activist against mountaintop-removal mining, will host his annual July 4 music festival at his Kayford Mountain home above Cabin Creek Saturday and Sunday.

"I've been having this event, which is open to the public, for 23 years. Everyone is welcome," Gibson said.

Maria Gunnoe, a Boone County native, who won this year's international Goldman Environmental Prize in April for her anti-mountaintop-removal activism, is among the many planning to attend.

"A lot of elders and a lot of children, show up," Gunnoe said. "Normally, it is very peaceful.

"People get together, socialize and listen to very diverse music," she said. "Some is traditional Appalachian music. Some is music for younger teenagers, including rock music. It is a good time with your family and friends."

But both Gibson and Gunnoe worry this year's festival could spark hostility and possibly violence, especially after last week's arrest of demonstrators protesting Massey Energy's mountaintop removal operations in Boone County.

Gibson, in particular, said he has received threats since the arrests.

No one could be reached at Massey Energy's offices in Boone County on Friday.

A spokesman for the Kanawha County Sheriff's Department said he had heard nothing about any rumors of violence at Gibson's planned July 4 celebration.

On June 23, 31 picketers were arrested, including: actress Daryl Hannah, National Aeronautics and Space Administration scientist James Hansen and former Democratic Congressman and West Virginia Secretary of State Ken Hechler.

Protesting near Sundial, the picketers were charged with obstructing police officers and impeding traffic after sitting in the middle of W.Va. 3 near a controversial Massey coal preparation plant next to Marsh Fork Elementary School.

A nearby Massey dam impounds about 3 billion gallons of coal sludge from company mining operations.

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Posted By: hollergal (1:55pm 07-06-2009)
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Take a look at the video bamsterman man published. Guess what- these Massey miners make all coal miners look bad -My daddy is turning over in his grave -Don B had better control his dogs. Also these Massey miners and their spouses are all over Facebook and Myspace plotting this "attack on Kayford". So all you coal supporters that wrote comments here have egg all over your faces.

Posted By: bamsterman (11:03am 07-06-2009)
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So much for non-violence, and stupidity. Talking trash to little kids too. Here is the Don Blankenship cult in action at Kayford Mountain.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gjc7Jg_gMy0

Posted By: J (12:54am 07-05-2009)
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It's usually those so-called coal "miners" (heavy equipment operators) who spark the aggression and violence.

But hey, I guess solving problems with fists is the redneck way!

Posted By: hollergal (11:29am 07-05-2009)
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Foghat is wrong and Nyden left out the part where a non violent activist- Judy Bonds- was openly assaulted and it was totally unprovoked. It is on you tube and all can see it there. There is also other footage available of the vile and violent behavior of the Massey miners and their violent wives. These so called parent even put their children up to tripping environmentalists. Nyden left this part out? Why?

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