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Arguments Category Archives: Arguments
Time to Unmask Dr. Harron
Before a judge and jury can accept the testimony of an expert witness, they have to know who that person is. Read More
THEIR VIEW: State making big gains because of solid financial management
CHALRESTON — Working closely with the Legislature and its leaders, we have addressed the tough issues that have long hindered our economic progress and achieved the kind of results that many thought would be impossible to accomplish, even if given a lifetime.
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The bogeyman that won’t die
Rabid environmentalists and EPA apparatchiks created the dioxin bogeyman 30 years ago, and it’s been on the world’s most expensive life-support system ever since. Read More
THEIR VIEW: EPA’s slow review threatens economy
CHARLESTON — While much of the media attention on energy issues over the past months has been focused on congressional action related to the cap-and-trade tax, an even more pressing and dire situation is pending that affects domestic energy and coal mining jobs.
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Hindsight or blindness?
They say hindsight’s 20/20, but can it be blind. Read More
THEIR VIEW: State government playing a role in responsible energy use
Manchin
CHARLESTON — A sustainable future in energy is perhaps one of the most-desired goals for our state and nation.
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Tee Many Martoonis
A drunk is charged with falling asleep while smoking in bed and setting his apartment building on fire. In court, he insists that it wasn’t really his fault. “But, judge,” he protests, “the bed was already on fire when I lay down in it.” Read More
THEIR VIEW: Courts of chancery would be good for businesses
CHARLESTON — A few weeks ago, the West Virginia Independent Judicial Reform Commission met for the first time.
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