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![]() "Larry Cable" wrote in message ... Hey, Myron, I would really appreciate it if someone could tell me specifically any action taken by President Bush or his administration that has threatened our wildernesses. Robin Socemdog http://www.peopleandplanet.net/doc.php?id=1857 Op ed pieces about reports from "green" organizations are hardly hard evidence of Bush's "Assault" on the environment. The simple fact is that many of the actions taken during the current Administration have either been overblown or misinterpeted, often on purpose to raise funds for organization like Sierra Club that has not be real successful with membership in the past years. I'm not claiming that Bush is the best environmental steward, but he is no worse that the Clinton Administration. Well, who do you EXPECT to write critical reviews about Bush's environmental poilicies? The White House? You can reject any messenger you want, but first check their claims. Although the op-ed pieces are not the evidence themselves, the legislation and rulings they refer to are public record. I'm a bit overwhelmed at trying to find a few indicitive 'specific issues', as every link I follow is loaded with them. Follow any of the news stories here; http://www.cspo.org/home/news/ The one about the clean air degredation in the Grand Canyon is from the Salt Lake Tribune....hardly the Sierra Club. http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cg...0/MN161026.DTL links to an article in the SanFran Chronicle about Bush's relaxation of the laws creating roadless areas in National Forests. This opened up millions of acres of forestland to timber industries, that had previously been off limits, including hundreds of thousands of acres of old growth in the Tongass in Alaska. In Feb of this year, there was a consortium of scientists and Nobel laureates, 63 in all, who condemned Bush's environmental policies as being partisian, and of "systematically and deliberately distorting" the scientific research to further political gain. I'm sure not all of those guys were in the pay of the National Wildlife Resources Council. http://www.washingtonfax.com/samples/2004/20040219.html Last year, Bush instructed the Dept of Interior to stop barring drilling for petroresources or mining on land proposed for wilderness protection. In fact, he has put the least amount of land into wilderness status of any presiden since the Wilderness Act was first proposed. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/5898203/ This is just the tip of the iceberg, and I've tried avoiding the more 'Green' organizations and their rapsheets. However, I challenge others to do their own research into this, and come up with any way that they can show that Bush has been a friend to wilderness! While you're at it, look up "Wise Use" and look at the connections between Bush environmental (and wilderness policy) and this organization. --riverman |
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