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Politics : Don't Blame Me, I Voted For Kerry

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To: tonto who wrote (65171)8/8/2005 10:12:46 PM
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On Bush and Enron and other polluters, oil companies: "The Dirty Truth", The Oil and Chemical Dependency of George W. Bush (Paperback)
by Rick Abraham

Editorial Reviews

From the forward by Terry O'Rourke, former Texas Assistant Attorney
"...there is almost always a trail of money and improper influence leading to bad environmental decisions and policy. THE DIRTY TRUTH shows how George W. Bush pollution made pollution that was awful...lawful."

Sissy Farenthold, former Texas legislator instrumental in passing the
THE DIRTY TRUTH, succinctly written and thoroughly documented, sets out the further and emphatic environmental deterioration in Texas under George W. Bush...

Jim Hightower, nationally syndicated radio commentator, author of,
THE DIRTY TRUTH documents more than the true environmental record of George W. Bush. It reveals a shadowy style of government that caters to big business special interests..."

Book Description
THE DIRTY TRUTH unmasks a presidential hopeful who fails to walk his talk of "local control," "partnership," and "personal responsibility." It documents the abysmal environmental record of Texas Governor George W. Bush and reveals a controversial ‘back room’ style of governing that grants special access and consideration to big business polluters and campaign contributors. THE DIRTY TRUTH follows their money to show how they were allowed to shape public policy and reap benefits at the expense of Texans and the environment.
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