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DLR'sCock
07-20-2004, 06:04 PM
http://www.seacoastonline.com/news/07202004/news/27695.htm



Republicans Blast President Bush on Environment
By Erik Stetson
The Associated Press

Tuesday 20 July 2004

Concord, New Hampshire - One of the Environmental Protection Agency’s earliest leaders, flanked by Republican state politicians, blasted the president’s record on the environment Monday during a news conference organized by an anti-Bush environmental group.

Russell Train, a Republican, was the EPA’s second chief under presidents Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford. But he said Bush’s record is so dismal he’s casting his presidential vote for Democrat John Kerry in November.

"It’s almost as if the motto of the administration in power today in Washington is not environmental protection, but polluter protection," he said. "I find this deeply disturbing."

Bush supporters defended the president’s record. Tom Thomson, owner of Thomson Family Tree Farm in Orford, praised the Healthy Forests Initiative as good legislation that protects loggers as well as forests. He predicted current policies would have positive long-term effects.

Bush "has made progress over the last four years giving us cleaner air, water and land," Thomson said in a statement.

Officials with the state’s Bush-Cheney campaign said sulfur dioxide emissions are down 9 percent, while nitrogen oxide emissions are down 13 percent. They added that the 2002 Farm Bill set aside more than $40 billion in conservation funding.

Environment2004, the environmental group, released a report Monday titled "Damaging the Granite State." It criticizes presidential policies on energy, global warming, toxic waste and air and water pollution.

"It is the worst record in modern history, unfortunately," said Aimee Christensen, the group’s executive director. "They are systematically weakening our keystone public health protections and undermining decades of bipartisan leadership on the environment."

The report faults Bush’s energy policy, for example, for slashing renewable energy funding. According to the report, the cuts are holding back New Hampshire, which could produce 43 percent of its energy from wind power. The report also claims the state could add 5,000 jobs by 2020 with more renewable energy and efficiency investments.

The report cites such sources as federal and state agency reports as well as newspaper articles and advocacy-group studies.

The two Republican state politicians who spoke - Rep. Jim Pilliod, a pediatrician, and former Sen. Rick Russman, who once headed the Senate Environmental Committee, did not endorse Kerry. They said they participated to stress the importance of environmental issues.

Russman said funding was cut for cleanup work at two of the state’s 19 Superfund sites. He also said the administration’s standards would delay mercury emissions cleanup until at least 2018. Pilliod added that mothers and children are particularly vulnerable to mercury pollution.

Train also accused Bush of letting weakening the Clean Air Act. The record, he added, falls short of those set by former Republican presidents ranging from Theodore Roosevelt, who advocated creating national parks and forests, to George H.W. Bush, who supported new anti-air-pollution standards.

The Bush record is "appalling, with very, very few exceptions," Train said. He described presidential policies as "geared to rolling back environmental protections."

Environment2004 has been actively campaigning against Bush policies and has released a national report on its Web site criticizing them.

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BigBadBrian
07-20-2004, 06:11 PM
Originally posted by DLR'sCock


Bush "has made progress over the last four years giving us cleaner air, water and land," Thomson said in a statement.




These people need to take up fishing and hunting. Nothing like killing an animal to make you feel ALIVE!!! :gulp:

Pink Spider
07-20-2004, 09:31 PM
You'd have to be outright uninformed to say that Bush has done anything less than wage total war on the environment.

BTW, I hope you like your fish with extra mercury. (http://nrdc.org/bushrecord)

Big Train
07-20-2004, 09:48 PM
Wage War? I think that is a bit strong. If you said, hasn't done anything for the envoirnment, or has let things slide, something logical I could agree with that.

Wage war? What did he say "Fuck you Earth, Air, Water" Dubya is coming to kick yer ass.....

ELVIS
07-20-2004, 09:50 PM
Pink is FORD's less intelligent sister...

BigBadBrian
07-20-2004, 10:13 PM
Originally posted by Pink Spider
You'd have to be outright uninformed to say that Bush has done anything less than wage total war on the environment.

BTW, I hope you like your fish with extra mercury. (http://nrdc.org/bushrecord)

I don't eat my catch. I practice catch and release or I just let them suffocate and them throw them back for the catfish. :gulp:

Pink Spider
07-20-2004, 11:48 PM
Originally posted by Big Train
Wage War? I think that is a bit strong. If you said, hasn't done anything for the envoirnment, or has let things slide, something logical I could agree with that.

Wage war? What did he say "Fuck you Earth, Air, Water" Dubya is coming to kick yer ass.....

He's waging a war for profit, not because he's a nature hater. Its all a matter of economics over anything else, including health. It's no coincidence that Bush and the GOP get a fat campaign donation from some chemical maker or big oil before stuff gets repealed.

ELVIS
07-21-2004, 01:39 AM
How exactly is the president "waging war" against the environment ??

FORD
07-21-2004, 09:38 AM
Originally posted by Big Train
Wage War? I think that is a bit strong. If you said, hasn't done anything for the envoirnment, or has let things slide, something logical I could agree with that.

Wage war? What did he say "Fuck you Earth, Air, Water" Dubya is coming to kick yer ass.....

Well, when he put a shill for tobacco companies and lead based paint manufacturers (Gail Norton) in charge of the Interior and the former governor of one of the most polluted states in the country (Chrissy Whitman) in charge of the EPA - not to mention his own abysmal record in Texas - it's pretty easy to jump to the conclusion that he couldn't give a flying fuck about the environment.

Wayne L.
07-21-2004, 07:52 PM
The environment can take of itself which it has been doing long before the enviromentelist wackos took over the political world while you have to be an IDIOT of the highest degree if you think Bill Clinton did more for the enviroment during his 8 years in office as President Bush is doing now unless YOU'RE a mind numb liberal left loony!!!