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To: RetiredNow who wrote (331368)4/2/2007 1:49:01 PM
From: longnshort  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1572778
 
that decision will cost us many lives and a ton of money. And won't do a thing about China's pollution. Why does the government have to get involved. pathetic



To: RetiredNow who wrote (331368)4/3/2007 1:23:15 AM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1572778
 
In a 5-4 decision, the court said the Clean Air Act gives the Environmental Protection Agency the authority to regulate the emissions of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases from cars.

Greenhouse gases are air pollutants under the landmark environmental law, Justice John Paul Stevens said in his majority opinion.

The court's four conservative justices -- Chief Justice John Roberts and Justices Samuel Alito, Antonin Scalia and Clarence Thomas -- dissented.


What would have happened if another liberal judge had died on Bush's watch? Look how many Bush cronies are sitting on the Court. It makes me very sad.........his cancer permeates almost every branch of gov't.