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Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Polls Closed in WV

Unsurprisingly, Clinton is projected to win big in WV. So it’s simply a mater of how big the win is.

Of course there are still plenty of local races that are important.

If anyone is interested in keeping track of the state elections, live results are available on the Metro News site.

First and foremost, my concern is for the race for the State Supreme Court of Appeals. I am really hoping that Spike Maynard loses–and loses big in the primary. His associations with Blankenship are beyond disturbing, and I’d really like to see him out. Then we just have to wait until Brent Benjamin–the Republican Justice whose election was bought and paid for by Blankenship–comes up for reelection.

So I’ll be up for awhile this evening paying attention to the local results, and wondering how big of a blow-out Clinton’s win will be.

Oh, I was still unable to vote for a write in candidate with the stupid electronic voting. Time to write another letter.

ADDENDUM the First:
It looks that for a variety of reasons Joe Manchin is getting a run for his money for governor. The Garrison-Bresch scandal seems to have taken a toll, with many voters supposedly giving a protest vote to Kessler.

ADDENDUM the Second:
I decided to make a batch of cookies while listening to the results. Heard Hillary’s speech, and it wasn’t too bad. She’s nowhere near as good as Obama, but she held her own, and made many nice references to WV.

Manchin took the Democratic primary for Governor as expected, however, as of now, Kessler has 26% of the vote. Additionally, WV Public Radio asked him about today’s news that Rich Rodriguez has claimed that 1) Garrison–who was not even University president at the time–promised him that the $4 million buyout clause would not be enforced and 2) Manchin pushed Rodriguez to sign the 2007 contract.

Manchin pretty much said that Rich Rod has gotten to big for his britches and just needs to suck it up, pay the $4 million, and quit crying.

For the local House of Delegates race, Charlene Marshall is leading with Barbara Evans Fleischauer a close second. All four candidates look good to go up against Cindy Frich in the fall.

And most importantly, Spike Maynard is still in LAST place for the State Supreme court of Appeals race. Let’s hope he stays in last place and is soundly thumped.

ADDENDUM the Third:
Spike Maynard is now in third place, but he’s still eight points behind Menis Ketchum with 88% of precincts reporting in.

Natalie Tennant has taken the race for Secretary of State.

It’s very strange. As much as race and gender were supposed to be factors in the presidential primary, we’ve got a lot of women who won primary elections this year, and the top winners for the 4th district House of delegates are women.

So I wonder how much is gender and race, and how much boils down to “knowing” one candidate versus feeling that another candidate is a stranger come to call. Because if there is one state that Bill Clinton helped Hillary, it has been in WV. Because West Virginians feel like they know Bill Clinton. They’re comfortable with him and understand him. And they were willing to let those feelings roll over onto his wife.

Hillary said tonight that she would campaign hard for whoever the Democratic nominee is. Let’s hope she keeps her word and spends time in WV this summer and fall.

ADDENDUM the Fourth:
With 90% of precincts reporting in, Spike Maynard is still down 9 points.

Good.

I’m going to bed; I have to work and teach in the morning.

Written by Michelle at 7:48 pm    

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WV Primary Election Day!

VOTE! VOTE! VOTE! VOTE!

It’s Primary Election Day in WV!

Remember to do your civic duty and head out to the polls.

This year I’m going to ASK about the ability to write-in-candidates, and if it’s not an option, ask if there is a paper ballot, and if not, I’m going to write cranky letters again.

VOTE! VOTE! VOTE! VOTE!

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Monday, May 12, 2008

It’s Almost Primary Election Day!

Remember! Elliot “Spike” Maynard is buddy buddy with Don Blankenship.

Keep that in mind when voting for State Supreme Court of Appeals.

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Tuesday, May 6, 2008

Bah.

Got an e-mail “Statement from WVU President Mike Garrison” in response to the faculty senate vote last night.

He doesn’t address the vote or issues of the faculty senate at all, and if you read between the lines, he pretty much says, no way am I stepping down, I don’t care what you all say.

If he loves this university, then he should be considering what is best for the university, not what is best for him. And I didn’t get that from his e-mail.

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Monday, May 5, 2008

Ethical? Moral? Let’s Vote!

As mentioned previously, everyone around here has been in at tizzy over the Heather Bresch scandal, and the actions or inactions of WVU President Mike Garrison.

Michael and I are in disagreement over what should happen. He says that there’s no proof that Garrison did anything wrong, so he should resign or be censured. I say, of course there’s no evidence. He’s a lawyer; He would have first and foremost covered his tracks.

And I think that’s where much of the university–and even the state–stands as well. Split over whether Garrison did wrong or not, and what those actions or inactions mean for WVU.

Well, today is the faculty senate special meeting to vote on whether Garrison should be forced to resign or be censured.

Mind you , this time last year the faculty senate was debating a vote of no confidence, in response to what was seen as a rigged selection process, as well as Garrison’s ties with various politicians throughout the state.

There may be no evidence as to Garrison’s wrongdoing, but I’d like to point out two things. First, this was the kind of problem many faculty members were worried about when Garrison was selected. Second, whether Garrison took action action that was unethical or not, he is perceived as acting in an unethical manner, and is thus tarnishing the reputation of the University (WVU has lost at least $1 million in donations due to the scandal.)

Even if Garrison did not directly influence the committee that gave Bresch her unearned degree, he also did nothing to distance himself from the decision and to reduce the appearance of impropriety. And when you are president of the state flagship university, appearances are just as important as actions.

ADDENDUM the First:
Faculty Senate made a vote of no confidence, and recommended that Garrison resign.

It doesn’t matter in the slightest, since the faculty senate has no power, but apparently the faculty senate overwhelmingly disapproved of Garrison’s actions (77 to 19).

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Friday, May 2, 2008

Humph

Just checked my bank account.

I have not yet been stimulated.

Just what I expect from this president.

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Friday, April 25, 2008

Thanks a Lot Garrison

A year ago when the university selected a new President, a lot of people–including a number of faculty and staff–voiced concern about Mike Garrison.

They worried about cronyism and his links to state politicians and his links to the Board of Governors who selected him.

Unfortunately, a year after his selection, he has placed WVU in the national news for cronyism and links to state politicians as an independent panel decided that Heather Bresch was erroneously given her MBA.

Why is this a big deal? Because Heather Bresch is the daughter of WV Governor Joe Manchin. Because when reports first surfaced that she had not in fact earned her degree, her first call was directly to Mike Garrison. Because when a committee was rushed together to look into whether she had earned her degree or not (they were given a single weekend to collect evidence) several Garrison staffers were on the committee. Because despite almost no evidence that she had in fact completed her course work, the committee ruled that she should be granted the credits retroactively and given her degree.

I held my tongue on Garrison’s selection last year, despite my concerns, hoping that he would show that his detractors were wrong. But now, a year after his selection, it seems that my concerns may well have been justified.

Mike Garrison, when you are in the public eye, when you represent WVU, you must act in a way that is above suspicion when it comes to the University. If there is any doubt as to the ethics or morality of an action, you must err on the side of caution, keeping the reputation on the University in mind. You failed to do that in this situation, and have instead tarnished the reputation of WVU.

This is not a good way to celebrate the anniversary of your selection.

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Thursday, April 24, 2008

WV Politics – Not for Sale

For the first time since I’ve been voting in the primaries, WV is going to have a say in the presidential primaries.

This means that for the first time in years, lots people are going to actually be voting in the state and local primaries.

Which is why I would like to point out that Chief Justice Elliot “Spike” Maynard is up for reelection this year. (Yes, WV elects supreme court justices. That’s another subject entirely.) Previously, I had no problems with Spike Maynard. But that was before his ties to Don Blankenship became public knowledge.

Who is Don Blankenship?

He is an out of state coal baron who spent millions of his own money in an attempt to put his own people in WV politics. Luckily, last election this backfired. Unfortunately, he’d already bought a seat on the Supreme Court.

Before you think he’s just some guy who is interested in WV politics because he works in the state, this is a man who assaulted an ABC reporter. “If you’re going to start taking pictures of me, you’re liable to get shot“. He helps to run non-union mines that have had a high number of fatal accidents in recent years. And ran a nasty campaign under the aegis of for the sake of the kids when he had in fact no interest in helping WV children. “You talk about the silo near the Marsh Fork School as if it were a negative. You should know that the silo, if anything, is an improvement for the school.”

So yeah, I think local politics are pretty important. And although we haven’t heard anything from Blankenship so far, we need to keep in mind who his friends are, and make sure they don’t end up helping to run the state.

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Tuesday, April 15, 2008

15 April

Oh yeah, don’t forget it’s Tax Day if you’re in the US.

We mailed our checks last week. Wasn’t too bad. And like John Scalzi says, we do get benefits. I’m particularly fond of the Interstate highway system, public education, and the Center for Disease Control myself.

So pay your taxes if you owe ’em. Then we’ll wait patiently for our stimulus check (which will be coming quite late for us, since we’re towards the end as far as SSNs go. Ah well.)

My only wish is the WV would fix it’s tax code, because even though Michael and I are both getting the max taken out of our paychecks (and then some in his case) we still owe the state.

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Friday, April 11, 2008

Governor Titzer

And closing out the season of actually leaving the house and doing things, tonight we saw the Capitol Steps.

All I have to say is it’s really nice to spend an hour and a half laughing.

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Friday, April 4, 2008

I See the Promised Land

I See the Promised Land

(more…)

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4 April 1968

Sleep
Sleep tonight
And may your dreams
Be realized
If the thunder cloud
Passes rain
So let it rain
Rain down on me
Mmm…mmm…mmm…
So let it be
Mmm…mmm…mmm…
So let it be
Sleep
Sleep tonight
And may your dreams
Be realized
If the thundercloud
Passes rain
So let it rain
Let it rain
Rain on me

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Saturday, March 22, 2008

Politics Is Local

Even when it isn’t.

Jim at Wabi-Sabi made it to the Obama speech in Charleston last week, and has some thoughts on the matter and some pictures.

It’s nice to see the candidates paying attention to WV, and I can’t wait until the candidates head up this way.

I have to admit, however, that I was amused by the news of Hillary’s visit to Charleston. Obama went to the University of Charleston. Clinton went to Capital High, and was pleased that the gymnasium was filled with lots of teens. What the Gazette article doesn’t say, and what was reported by WV Public Radio is that her question and answer period was cut short when at 3:00 PM all the students left, since it was the end of the school day.

Makes me wonder how many of those students would have been there if they weren’t getting out of class.

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Monday, March 10, 2008

Public Health and Cheap Administrators

This is the kind of stuff that fascinates me and made me want to study public health: Hepatitis outbreak leads to discovery of dangerous practices at medical clinic.

People want to know why I don’t like large corporations and businesses? This is a prime example. Administrators who don’t know squat about medicine make rules that put the lives and health of patients at risk.

(via my brother)

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