The environment was a non-issue this time. There was almost no
mention of it in the debates. All I heard from the enviromental
organizations I follow, was, vote for the enviroment. Not- vote for x
or y because of his stand on the environment.
I hate to admit it, but most of America does not care a bit about
environmental issues.
Now that I think about it, that may be the only area where we agree
with rest of the third world- slash and burn now! I can not imagine
North Korea would have any different policies than Gee Dub in that
regard.
Or in a few other areas, too.
(wait a sec, let me find those flame proof undies)
-Dan V.
feeling slightly nauseous right now.
On Wed, 3 Nov 2004 21:14:00 -0600, "Felsenmeer"
wrote:
this year's trip to Sylvania Wilderness (Upper MI) included seeing a
couple
of moter boats for the first time thanks to a conservative judge's
ruling...got me to vote Dems across the board for the first time...I hate
what's happening!
Same here... had to dodge powerboats whilst canoeing across crossing Crooked
Lake. What scares me more than Bush getting re-elected is that it looks
like the country in general has swung even further to the right. It's one
thing if the president doesn't give a **** about the environment; it's
something altogether different (and *much* worse) when the president AND the
electorate don't care.
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