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To: tejek who wrote (160122)2/5/2003 8:12:06 PM
From: TimF  Respond to of 1583810
 
you show me all the laws and
significant actions Bush has done to support the environment.


Does being environmentally responsible mean that you have to keep supporting an endless amount of new laws and regulations every time a new adminsitration comes to power? Not in my opinion.

BTW stating that he is encouraging factories to build new plants
rather than rehab the existing ones does not make ole Bush a friend of the environment.


Getting rid of a law that prevents new clean efficient plants, or major renovations of old plants to increase their safety and efficiency while reducing their emissions is an act that is friendly to the environment. Leaving in place a policy that causes a lot of electricity to be produced by old obsolete inefficient plants that produce a lot of pollution is not.

Tim