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		<title>By: Diana</title>
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		<dc:creator>Diana</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 04 Sep 2012 08:08:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I want to know what to do when a Mining Company has settled with other family members for minng on our land in Pike County KY.  I&#039;ve talked to several family members who got a letter and a check.  Our family never got a letter and there of 7 of my father&#039;s children, he passed away in the early 70&#039;s, my daddy worked those coal mines, got BLACK LUNG which ending up with pnuemonia and he died.  Why would a company only send letters to only part of our family members when we all live in the same very small town in Ohio now..Kentucky is still home in our hearts for that&#039;s where most of us were born and raised...?  Any help out there, I think we need to sue them.  My grandfather bought land in Panther Branch and in another area I perfer not to mention right now, he did leave a will and my aunt and I won&#039;t settle we want to sue this company for mining and then offering very little telling her at age 83 then, that we weren&#039;t entitled to any  mineral or timber rights, and any interests, which I&#039;ve learned is all a lie, not to forget, they had no legal permission to my knowledge to go on there to begin with, if they did why would they try to settle with my entire family...there&#039;s about 20 of us that still haven&#039;t settled and would prefer to sue with a jury trial, any attorneys want to help us on a contingency fee, please contact me...we have the deeds and all that sort of paperwork already, will etc...someone please help before they try to take more coal out of our land...I wanted my land with my coal in tack for personal reasons....Thanks for listening.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I want to know what to do when a Mining Company has settled with other family members for minng on our land in Pike County KY.  I&#8217;ve talked to several family members who got a letter and a check.  Our family never got a letter and there of 7 of my father&#8217;s children, he passed away in the early 70&#8242;s, my daddy worked those coal mines, got BLACK LUNG which ending up with pnuemonia and he died.  Why would a company only send letters to only part of our family members when we all live in the same very small town in Ohio now..Kentucky is still home in our hearts for that&#8217;s where most of us were born and raised&#8230;?  Any help out there, I think we need to sue them.  My grandfather bought land in Panther Branch and in another area I perfer not to mention right now, he did leave a will and my aunt and I won&#8217;t settle we want to sue this company for mining and then offering very little telling her at age 83 then, that we weren&#8217;t entitled to any  mineral or timber rights, and any interests, which I&#8217;ve learned is all a lie, not to forget, they had no legal permission to my knowledge to go on there to begin with, if they did why would they try to settle with my entire family&#8230;there&#8217;s about 20 of us that still haven&#8217;t settled and would prefer to sue with a jury trial, any attorneys want to help us on a contingency fee, please contact me&#8230;we have the deeds and all that sort of paperwork already, will etc&#8230;someone please help before they try to take more coal out of our land&#8230;I wanted my land with my coal in tack for personal reasons&#8230;.Thanks for listening.</p>
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		<title>By: A Summer of Resistance: Civil Disobedience and the Barriers to Progress - Ikkevold &#124; Ikkevold</title>
		<link>http://appvoices.org/2012/08/23/a-summer-of-resistance-civil-disobedience-and-the-barriers-to-progress/comment-page-1/#comment-29398</link>
		<dc:creator>A Summer of Resistance: Civil Disobedience and the Barriers to Progress - Ikkevold &#124; Ikkevold</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Aug 2012 07:13:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] slightly or even dramatically different views may have to offer, that would be a pretty good start.A Summer of Resistance: Civil Disobedience and the Barriers to Progress « Appalachian Voices.Legg igjen en kommentar Avbryt svarDin e-postadresse vil ikke bli publisert. Obligatoriske felt er [...]</description>
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