General
Election 2004
Editorial" Benjamin Must Keep
Promise To Be Balanced
The
Herald-Dispatch,
November 5, 2004
Editorials: Voters Need To
Change This
The state
Supreme Court race is critical to West Virginia's future
Charleston
Daily Mail,
November 1, 2004
Editorial:
W.Va.
Can’t Afford To Have Activist Court
The
Herald-Dispatch,
Oct. 25, 2004
Commentary: Paranoid
Politics
The
Martinsburg Journal,
Sept. 27, 2004
Editorial:
Democratic Attorney Can't Support Warren McGraw
The
Parkersburg News-Sentinel,
October 4, 2004
Editorials:
Court Contest Is About Jobs
McGraw's home cooking costs
West Virginians
dearly
Charleston
Daily Mail,
October 1, 2004
Editorial:
Don't Be Victimized Again By McGraw
The
Wheeling
News-Register,
Sept. 26,
2004
Editorial:
More Arrogance From A McGraw
West Virginians don't have justice; they have an entitlement
mentality
Charleston
Daily Mail,
August 19, 2004
Editorial:
McGraw
Non-endorsement' proves the need
for nonpartisan election of judges
The
Register-Herald,
August 19, 2004
Editorial:
Justices Make Another Bad Decision For W.Va.
The
Parkersburg
News-Sentinel,
July 10, 2004
Opinion: Chris Stirewalt
Now
We're Looking Up To Mississippi
Magnolia State has upped the ante on litigation reform
Charleston
Daily Mail, June
22, 2004
Opinion:
Hoppy Kercheval
MetroNews
Talkline, June 17, 2004
The unofficial, half-joking motto for West Virginia is, “Thank
God for Mississippi.” The suggestion is that as long as
Mississippi is around West Virginia can avoid a bottom ranking
of states in any number of categories. Folks, there’s bad
news. Mississippi is improving.
(Read more)
Mississippi
Tort Triumph
Editorial: Wall
Street Journal, June 16, 2004
For a case study in how to break the power of the trial lawyer
lobby, take a look at Mississippi
, where the governor has signed into law one of the most
comprehensive legal reform bills in the nation. (Click
to read)
Opinion: State
Business Climate Flawed
By:
Shawn Lanier, Fluid Motion Physical Therapy
The
Charleston Gazette, June 11, 2004
It was a real eye-opener to
see West Virginia’s rankings in the nation. We are at the
bottom, or near the bottom of every business/job climate
ranking. That alone should signal something to even the blindest
of my former anti-business comrades.
Editorial: Fight
To Change Supreme Court Must Continue
The
Herald-Dispatch,
May 14, 2004