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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: KLP who wrote (174366)8/25/2001 9:45:49 PM
From: American Spirit  Respond to of 769670
 
"Tree man" Bush wields chainsaw to impress reporters.
dailynews.yahoo.com

A real man of nature, whose every appointee to key environmental regulatory positions is connected with the very industries which seek to plunder our natural resources. It's fine for multi-millionaires with private country estates like Bush and Cheney to play nature boy, but if it's public land which is OUR land, it's a giveaway to big energy, big timber, big mining or whatever industry harms it the most. With tax breaks they even make us pay for the devastation. Short-term gain for his cronies, long-term loss for future generations. The man who says we should have more arsenic in our water and more sulphur in our air is the same one who owns a country estate where he can escape from the pollution he and his cronies are responsible for. Houston air for instance has gotten MUCH worse under Bush. They have almost zero environmental enforcement down there because Big Energy runs things with their figurehead GW. Now he wants the same for the rest of the nation. Let's all say NO THANK YOU.

Boy is Bush working overtime to fool us with these nature boy photo ops. His people are clever manipulators and concealers of the truth. They must think we're real idiots. Would be like Clinton donning a monk's robe and vowing chastity. A BIG LIE amongst many. In fact look at every photo op of GW's as an attempt to cover up a related unpopular program. It's just the way they do things. How cynical.