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Clark Barnes Will Seek Seat in 2010

By JOSELYN KING Political Writer
POSTED: September 27, 2009

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WHEELING - A Republican state senator with ties to the Ohio Valley says he will seek the seat of U.S. Rep. Alan B. Mollohan in 2010.

West Virginia Sen. Clark Barnes, R-Randolph, said he promises to push for a return to "traditionalism," less federal spending and laws to assure one's personal privacy against government.

Barnes, 59, is a graduate of Paden City High School who spent his teenage years in the Ohio Valley. Before that, he and his family - who hail from Marion and Doddridge counties lived in Harrison County, W.Va.

Barnes has connections throughout West Virginia's 1st Congressional District that could prove beneficial to him. Mollohan, D-W.Va., is currently serving his 14th term in Congress.

Barnes' residence in Beverly, W.Va., is located within West Virginia's 2nd District represented by U.S. Rep. Shelly Moore Capito, R-W.Va.

The rules for running for Congress are established by the U.S. Constitution, and require only that a candidate live within the state he or she would represent.

Barnes noted that as a state senator, he does represent Grant County, which falls within the 1st District.

"We have a place in Grant County, and we are considering moving there and making it official," he said. "I think it's important to be part of the district."

Barnes sees "a tremendous ideological difference" not just between him and Mollohan, but between West Virginians and many elected officials in the state.

"We need go back to traditionalism," he said. "I'm not going to use the word conservatism, because it's impossible to identify what that means anymore. As a traditionalist, I feel traditionalism incorporates fiscal responsibility and the understanding we shouldn't spend more money than we have.

"When it comes to government making the decision to use our children's and grandchildren' s money now, they do not have the right."

Barnes admitted to being "very disappointed" in many Congressional actions of recent years, and he noted that members haven't always acted in a fiscal manner.

"I have to believe there are fundamental differences in ideology between Congressman Mollohan and myself," he said. "Washington needs a change. The future of our country is incumbent on change.

"We need a return to prudent fiscal responsibility, and a return to social values. We need a return to the understanding that the federal government has only the rights in the Constitution given to it by the states. It has to stop usurping the people and the states that make up the nation."

Barnes was first elected to the West Virginia Senate in 2004, and was re-elected in 2008. He holds a bachelor's degree from Davis and Elkins College, and a master's degree from West Virginia University.

Barnes currently serves as president of West Virginia Hearing Society.

He gained notoriety earlier this year when he spoke out against legislation proposed by Delegate Craig Blair, R-Berkeley, that would have mandated that those receiving government benefits be subject to drug testing.

"I am opposed to the drug testing because I believed it unconstitutional based on illegal search," Barnes said.

"I have a fundamental, traditional belief that some legislation might sound good on paper. But when it is in conflict with the Constitution, my oath of office is that I should uphold the Constitution of the U.S. and that of West Virginia."

Last year, Barnes also expressed opposition to the establishment of a national identification card for U.S. citizens, which he believed would give the federal government too much access to one's personal information.

 
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EllisWyatt
09-28-09 7:42 PM
26003

You preach against conservatives and conservatism yet, don't you remember that Jesus said "judge not, lest ye be judged"? Who are you to tell me that Jesus would not be proud of me? Do you know Jesus? Does he come to your liberal meetings in the basement of a taxpayer funded building?

I don't think you know Jesus personally. I know that you don't know what He thinks. If you were truly a follower, you would not profess to know what is in His mind.

Thebudman
09-28-09 7:24 PM
JamesT==You left out Charlie Rangel!

JamesT
09-28-09 7:06 PM
Senator Chris Dodd (Dem),was responsible for the inclusion of a clause limiting excessive executive pay in the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. On February 14, 2009, the Wall Street Journal published an article, Bankers Face Strict New Pay Cap, discussing a retroactive limit to bonus compensation inserted by Chris Dodd into the stimulus bill that passed in the Senate. Countrywide Mortgage gave him a no interest loan to but a home in Ireland. He oversees lending from banks also and forced the sub prime into chaos thus creating the "Crash Of 08". Rep. Barney Frank ( Dem ) of Massachusetts did the same on the House side and reap " favors" from lobyist. Alan Molohan received property in the Carribean and hid the transaction from the IRS. Absolute power leads to absolute corruption. While West Virginians become more poor , thier politicians become more wealthy. Stae Sen. Edwin Bowman ( DEM ) pushed through bills creating a gambling utopia for his lobyist.

CharlieWest
09-28-09 5:46 PM
WV26003 works for Mollohan!

acousticportal
09-28-09 11:01 AM
Sounds like a typical opportunist/parasite.

popeye
09-28-09 9:57 AM
zippy-

I'm sure you make Jesus proud when you identify those that disagree with you as white trash.

EllisWyatt
09-28-09 5:56 AM
When liberals say they are "tolerant", they mean tolerant of other liberals. When they say they are "open-minded", they mean open-minded to liberal ideas. When they say they practice "charity" they mean social welfare with someone else's tax dollars. When they say they are "compassionate" that means they support the redistribution of wealth. When they trumpet their "diversity", what they really mean is you had better know have diverse ideas. God help you if you are a woman or black with conservative opinions. Then, you are a whore or an Uncle Tom.

Liberals say one thing and mean another. This is standard among people who are lacking in morality or intellect or both.

Graysongs
09-27-09 9:37 PM
former - Yeah, I'm supposed to die in a fire, have another heart attack, be locked up for evaluation, have my dentures knocked down my throat (I guess I'd better go get some of those first, huh?) and then I guess I go right on to h e l l in time for dinner. The "love and charity" of the lefties is a beautiful thing, ain't it?

dmxem20011
09-27-09 9:03 PM
If Im a member of Congress and my bank account goes from 1 million to 6 million in two years, you should be cuffed stuffed and thrown in prison! Only one way to do that while in Congress: and it violates the law.

See ya later Earmark Alan!

dmxem20011
09-27-09 9:03 PM
If Im a member of Congress and my bank account goes from 1 million to 6 million in two years, you should be cuffed stuffed and thrown in prison! Only one way to do that while in Congress: and it violates the law.

See ya later Earmark Alan!

dmxem20011
09-27-09 9:02 PM
If 26003 does work for Mollohan, he violates ethical rules by posting from a federal government computer using tax payers dollars. Maybe he should be locked up with his boss in prison!

formerohvalleyresident
09-27-09 8:49 PM
Gray, "It" is a she? I caught the end of some of your posts over on Mollohan, I guess I will have to go back and read the entire thread.

Kind of like Rudy I guess, want to act holier than thow, call YOU selfish, mean. Then you put some heat on them and they go ballistic THEY wish you get killed, gang raped, die a terrible disease, defame your family, etc. Like I told "her", this is like an interactive "America's Funniest Home Videos” blog minus the video!

Graysongs
09-27-09 8:30 PM
former - Well, you missed the part where wonder hinted at all the good deeds she's done for the valley here and everyone in it. Now, she didn't want to be real specific like she was bragging or anything, but clearly all owe her big time! Of course, nobody knows what it is they owe her for exactly, but that would just ruin the whole game. Clearly, there needs to be a letter-writing campaign to the Nobel Prize Committee, the Vatican and Publishers Clearing House on her behalf.

formerohvalleyresident
09-27-09 8:13 PM
Wonder, this blog is funnier than Dilbert! Watching real world idiots like yourself p*ss all your feet while trying to act like you are educated and informed is hilarious! L M F A O!

Highland
09-27-09 7:48 PM
Wheeling's own Cindy Hall would be a breath of fresh air, though I'd settle for Clark Barnes in a pinch. Either way, get rid of the crook Mollohan! He's destroying the economy of his district - yes, even union jobs - and has to go!

FlymasterFlash
09-27-09 7:41 PM
Quite entertaining...

Graysongs
09-27-09 6:40 PM
wv26003 - Well, most of Congress will take whatever "behind" they can grab.

CharlieWest
09-27-09 5:52 PM
I would venture to guess 26003 works for Mollohan... why else would he defend one of the 15 most corrupt members of Congress?

Or maybe 26003 is a business partner of Mollohan's?

wonderwhy
09-27-09 5:23 PM
former-

you must be rather bored to be heere, ya think?

formerohvalleyresident
09-27-09 5:10 PM
The only person spreading hate and lies in ANYBODY's name here seems to be 26003 and Nancy!!!

Reactionary
09-27-09 3:29 PM
MY stupidity--can't spel ON or VOTERS

Reactionary
09-27-09 3:28 PM
Grays---The ONLY thing Mollohan is counting oh is the STUPIDITY of the boters in his district.

He knows in his heart, that he has nothing to worry about, They'll vote for him again, just like the LAST SEVEN TIMES. And then b i t c h about "term limits' for republican politicians.

Graysongs
09-27-09 3:01 PM
Mollohan is desperately counting on big support from his party leadership to hold on to his seat and that's why he has no choice but to vote to continue the ACORN funding. If he ever did have any "manly parts" - which is highly doubtful - Nancy Pelosi has them in her lock box at this point.

formerohvalleyresident
09-27-09 2:04 PM
Well somebody that reads “Left Behind” is probably better than somebody whose bumper sticker is “Bernie Madoff is my hero” and whose favorite movie was “Wall Street” with Michael Douglas (remember Gordon Gekko: “GREED? GREED is GOOD!!”.

26003, were you m*lested by a Sunday school teacher? What's this "Jesus" hatred thing of yours?

beach1
09-27-09 12:38 PM
JUST LEAVE MY HEALTH CARE ALONE!

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