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To: SiouxPal who wrote (10493)3/16/2005 10:48:59 PM
From: T L Comiskey  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 362727
 
I thought mine was 'nice'
I wanted to tell the JOs..
to go Jimmyjeff themselves
T

Dear NRDC Member,

As you may already know, our campaign to save the Arctic National Wildlife
Refuge suffered a major setback in the U.S. Senate today.

The Senate is about to pass a budget resolution that calls for oil development
in the refuge. An amendment that would have stripped the Arctic drilling
provision from the budget bill was defeated by only two votes, 49-51.

This fight is far from over, however. To become law, the Senate budget bill
must still be "reconciled" with the House budget bill -- something Congress has
been unable to do the past few years. You can be sure that we will be battling
at every opportunity -- and there will be several -- to remove Arctic drilling
from any budget that actually winds up on President Bush's desk.

I am not going to soft-pedal today's defeat. It is distressing that pro-oil
forces, significantly strengthened by last November's election, were able to
pass this terrible bill in the Senate, where we've blocked them before. It is a
sad day indeed when the White House and Senate leaders are able to bypass
public hearings and debate by tying the fate of America's great wildlife refuge
to the federal budget bill, where it does not belong.

I want you to know one thing: we fought our hardest to defend the Arctic Refuge
in the U.S. Senate. Our legislative staff worked day and night to win over
critical swing votes. They were aided by the more than 450,000 emails and faxes
you sent to Congress. In the last few days, thousands of our supporters in 10
key states flooded their senators' offices with anti-drilling phone calls. And
an outpouring of contributions enabled us to run hard-hitting advertising in
the most critical states.

We gave it everything we had. But in today's vote we just could not overcome a
White House that was shamelessly trumpeting the need to sacrifice the Arctic
Refuge for the sake of America's energy security and national security -- an
argument that is as erroneous as it is destructive to our natural heritage.

Congress must still pass two different budget measures to complete its assault
on the refuge, and I can assure you that we will battle every step of the way
as these bills play out over the months to come. That's why, in the wake of
this most recent setback, I would urge you to convert your outrage and sorrow
into action. We're going to need your redoubled commitment to our cause in the
fight ahead. I know we can count on you.

Thank you for all you've done.

Sincerely,

John H. Adams
President
Natural Resources Defense Council



To: SiouxPal who wrote (10493)3/16/2005 10:55:48 PM
From: Ron  Respond to of 362727
 
We don't need to worry about them stinkin caribou and polar bears or the trees or heck-- any of that environmental stuff. Jesus is coming back any day now and the end of the world as we know it-- is at hand.
You think I am kidding?

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