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#200714 - 06/11/03 01:19 PM Bush Administration Parks Policy Report Card
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Sorry to take the focus off of WMD (fact or fiction) but here is a report issued today on the Bush administration's national parks policies. Same administration but this one is a little more fishing related.

FYI NPCA is a private conservation association dedicated to preserving America's national parks. On the political scale, they are fairly conservative with a number of Republican ex-congressmen in current or past board positions.

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NORTHWESTand ALASKA National Parks

NEWS RELEASE
For Immediate Release
June 11, 2003

For a copy of the NPCA report card and the complete assessment, which includes the methodology used for grading current and future administrations, visit www.npca.org/reportcard

Contact: Heather Weiner, National Parks Conservation Association, 206-903-1444 ext.21
Jim Stratton, National Parks Conservation Association, 907-277-6722
Kate Himot, National Parks Conservation Association, 202-454-3311

Administration Earns D- on National Parks
Report Card Highlights Administration's Failure to Protect Parks

Washington, D.C. -The Bush administration received a D- today in a report card issued by the National Parks Conservation Association (NPCA) for failing to meet its often repeated pledge to "restore and renew" the national parks. Among the leading reasons for the very low grade, as cited in a detailed, fact-based assessment, is the administration's pervasive pattern of damaging national park policies over the past two and a half years, including actions to rollback the Clean Air Act and an aggressive push from Washington, D.C. to outsource up to 70 percent of all positions in the already understaffed National Park Service. Policies such as these could seriously damage the capacity of the Park Service to protect the resources and provide a quality visitor experience in national parks across the country including Washington's icon national park, Mt. Rainier.

"The president made strong commitments to the American people about protecting our national parks, and the administration has failed to keep them to date," said NPCA President Thomas Kiernan. "Our national parks have become a victim of the administration's policies that exploit parklands for the benefit of special interests."

The NPCA report card grades the administration on five broad categories: protection of resources such as air quality and wildlife; visitor experience; funding; park administration and management; and growth of the park system. It also grades the administration's actions affecting individual parks, such as the move to permit construction of a new coal-fired power plant outside of Mammoth Cave National Park in Kentucky-an action that disregards Park Service studies about the harmful effects of power plant pollution on the park, already one of America's five most polluted.

Two years ago, NPCA gave the administration a D for its record on national parks. Although the current report card recognizes several significant accomplishments, NPCA's 30-page assessment reveals several alarming administration initiatives. Among the most harmful is the new scheme to privatize nearly 2,000 positions in the national parks by next summer, including archaeologists, biologists, and maintenance workers. This action is being taken without input from park superintendents, and poses a serious threat to park protection, the experiences of visitors, and the diversity of the Park Service workforce.

"At Mt. Rainier National Park, 67 positions, almost half of the park's entire permanent staff, are going up for auction. We're talking about the same people who protect the park, rescue stranded visitors, paint signs and count salmon- all as part of a day's work in service to our most treasured lands," said Heather Weiner, NPCA's Northwest Regional director. "On top of that, Rainier's budget and staff time are being raided to pay a corporation hundreds of thousands of dollars just to conduct the studies on privatization."
To the delight of private developers, the administration has reinvigorated a provision in the 1866 Mining Act that could allow county and state governments to claim streambeds and wagon ruts as routes for unnecessary new roads in Denali National Park, Mojave National Preserve, Dinosaur National Monument, and other parks.

"If the administration chooses to pursue this policy, Alaska's national parks, among others, would be desecrated by a series of unnecessary motorized routes bisecting critical wildlife habitat and opening up areas to poaching and pollution," said Jim Stratton, NPCA's Alaska Regional director. "The National Park System provides a spectrum of experience, and Alaska's parks represent much of the wilderness end of the spectrum. Crossing the wilderness with motorized routes not only endangers the plants, animals, and scenic vistas the parks protect but also destroys the parks' character. People come to Alaska to see wilderness and wildlife, not to see roads and motorized use trails."
In addition, the administration has fallen far short of its pledge to eliminate the backlog of maintenance projects in our national parks and yet persists in touting the pledge without allocating significant new funds. And at the urging of snowmobile manufacturers, the administration continues to allow noisy, polluting snowmobiles to operate in Yellowstone and Grant Teton national parks and has increased daily limits.

"There is time for the administration to earn a better grade by improving its policies on our national parks," Kiernan said. "Until then, the 300 million people who visit the parks annually will not have the experiences they deserve."

The NPCA assessment outlines actions the administration can take to improve its grade, such as fully funding the national parks, strengthening clean air protections, eliminating the loophole allowing new road claims, enforcing the snowmobile ban at Yellowstone and Grand Teton, and exempting the Park Service from the new privatization initiative.

For a copy of the NPCA report card and the complete assessment, which includes the methodology used for grading current and future administrations, visit www.npca.org/reportcard

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#200715 - 06/11/03 01:24 PM Re: Bush Administration Parks Policy Report Card
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Strike four
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#200716 - 06/11/03 03:25 PM Re: Bush Administration Parks Policy Report Card
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the NPCA is an private environmental group with their own agenda (i.e. - PETA, WT, Greenpeace, ALF) and have no authority within the government or the national parks system.

easy enough to do the math on this group too rolleyes
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#200717 - 06/11/03 03:39 PM Re: Bush Administration Parks Policy Report Card
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Loc: Everett, WA USA
Metal Mojo, I hear you bashing the report but are you defending the administration? You don't seem to provide any argument against what the report details only to criticize it. Present your facts and see if they can stand on their own. The current adminstration has continued to say one thing and do another. They provide the lip service but never follow through with the funding as promised
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#200718 - 06/11/03 07:58 PM Re: Bush Administration Parks Policy Report Card
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Thanks for the info, haven't seen this in the press yet.

And you know, you'll definitely not hear it from the AM radio crowd!

It's very fortunate that we have watchdog and advocacy groups to bring this administration's dirty deeds to light.
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#200719 - 06/12/03 06:42 AM Re: Bush Administration Parks Policy Report Card
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This report carries no weight with me.Just satisfies though that want to here it.

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#200720 - 06/12/03 01:14 PM Re: Bush Administration Parks Policy Report Card
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Quote:
the NPCA is an private environmental group with their own agenda (i.e. - PETA, WT, Greenpeace, ALF) and have no authority within the government or the national parks system.
You must be joking right? To compare an organization that wants to protect national parks to PETA and ALF is totally a case of apples an oranges. Come on Metalhead, you can't be that ignorant can you?

I never implied they had any authority within the government. I just found it interesting that a conservative organization would be so public about calling GW et. al. on the carpet for their actions.

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#200721 - 06/12/03 02:41 PM Re: Bush Administration Parks Policy Report Card
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sinktip...

there is only one reason you posted that article. and like ltlcleo said, it tells you what you want to hear. besides, you never posted anything about the NPCA or your love for our national parks before. or is that even relevant to you? what if the NPCA hadn't released a statement criticizing bush, would you even know who the NPCA was?? laugh
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#200722 - 06/12/03 03:14 PM Re: Bush Administration Parks Policy Report Card
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Ok Metalhead -

Tell me something I DON"T want to hear. Show me how Bush has protected the environment. Post a link that shows ANY group giving the Bush administration credit for protecting the environment.

I'm sure there is some utility company, some timber lobby, some OIL companies that give the man high marks for what he is trying to do to the environment.

That's not what you are saying is it? That G-dub should get good grades for his environmental platform?

This one where area where criticism of the Bush administration is beyond reproach.
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#200723 - 06/12/03 04:35 PM Re: Bush Administration Parks Policy Report Card
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My dear Metalhead Mojo,

Thank you so much for answering the question I posted above. I suspected as much but wanted to give you the benefit of the doubt.

As for my prior knowledge of the NPCA, up until a little over a year ago I knew little about them. It was at that time I was contacted by the Northwest Director and asked to meet to discuss area fisheries issues as related to the OP park. Soon thereafter I was asked to be part of an advisory team regarding the same. I have since been in correspondence with NPCA on an almost weekly basis. As for my reasons for posting the report, I believe I stated those above. Since you are the one who likened them to PETA and ALF, I can only conclude that you are the one now clueless about the organization.

Just so we have all the cards on the table here, I admit I am not a big fan of GW. That is in spite of the fact I voted for him as the lesser of two perceived evils. Trust me, it gives me no pleasure to see him stumble and backtrack on campaign promises.

Because of my background, I judge administrations in two key areas: foreign policy and the environment. To my way of thinking, GW is 0 for 2. While I can understand where there is some room for debate regarding FP, the environmental record sadly speaks for itself.

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#200724 - 06/12/03 10:01 PM Re: Bush Administration Parks Policy Report Card
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Registered: 04/24/03
Posts: 12
Loc: Skagit Valley
Thank you, Mr. Sinktip, for airing this report though I must say I expected as much. It seems *Resource Exploitation* is just another way of spelling *Republican Party*. Sorry if it hurts...

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#200725 - 06/13/03 01:41 AM Re: Bush Administration Parks Policy Report Card
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Healthy environment equals healthy fish runs. It is hard for me to understand why so many fisherpeople seem unconcerned about environmental issues. Unfortunately our current administration is bought and sold by those who profit to pollute. beathead
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#200726 - 06/13/03 07:52 PM Re: Bush Administration Parks Policy Report Card
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For immediate release:04/30/2003
Contact: Herb Moore Jr., Director of Government Affairs
609-294-3315


Bush Administration Takes Stand for Sport Fishing Industry


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(Washington, D.C.) - Secretary of Commerce Donald Evans has delivered a letter to Pascal Lamy, European Union Commissioner for Trade, expressing serious concerns that overfishing by EU member states is reducing the stocks of marlin and tuna below sustainable levels. Secretary Evans highlights that actions taken and positions adopted by the EU are undermining the International Convention for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas (ICCAT) and threaten the viability of the U.S. sport fishing industry.

"I am concerned that overfishing by EU member states is reducing stocks of ICCAT species below sustainable levels," stated Secretary Evans in an April 25 letter. "The EU is a world leader in supporting protection of the global environment and the sustainable use of natural resources. In the case of Atlantic fishing stocks, however, it appears that the actions and positions of the EU and its member states are at a variance with these goals."

Atlantic bluefin tuna and blue and white marlin fuel a multi-billion dollar sport fishing industry in the U.S. More than just recreation, this industry consists of individual anglers, boat builders, fishing tackle manufacturers, boat retailers, engine companies, bait and tackle retailers, marinas, party and charter boat businesses, tournaments and others.

"Our industry is heavily dependent on healthy fish stocks," said Robert T. Healey, CEO of the Viking Yacht Company and Voluntary Chairman of the Recreational Fishing Alliance (RFA). "If our fisheries continue to decline, jobs will be lost. No fish- no fish boats."

Despite strong conservation measures taken by this U.S sector, the stocks of bluefin tuna, blue and white marlin continue to decline. The depletion of these highly migratory species is largely due to foreign nations failing to comply with their obligations under ICCAT- a trade agreement under which quotas are set and management measures are derived to maintain the stocks of these species which migrate across the Atlantic.

The letter from Secretary Evans follows a petition filed by the RFA, a national, grassroots political action organization representing U.S. sport fishermen and the sport fishing industry, to address the EU’s overfishing of marlin, swordfish and tuna. The RFA alleged in the petition that the EU’s noncompliance with ICCAT amounts to unfair trade practices under Section 301 of the Trade Act of 1974.

"I would like to work together with you [Commissioner Lamy] so as to make ICCAT an effective steward of our shared Atlantic fisheries, and to prevent this issue from becoming another bilateral trade irritant," stated Secretary Evans. "To that end, I am urging you [Commissioner Lamy] to take prompt action to improve EU compliance with existing ICCAT obligations and to re-consider accepting science-based conservation measures to guarantee a sustainable future for species like the Atlantic bluefin tuna and white marlin."

"We are very pleased that the Bush Administration is urging the EU to live up to its obligations under ICCAT," said James A. Donofrio, RFA executive director. "We applaud Secretary Evans for standing up for our fishermen, our fishing industry, and our marine environment."

"We are looking forward to working with the Department of Commerce in its efforts with the EU, and view this action as major progress for the sport fishing industry," added Mr. Donofrio.

The Recreational Fishing Alliance is a national, grassroots political action organization representing individual sport fishermen and the sport fishing industry. The RFA Mission is to safeguard the rights of saltwater anglers, protect marine, boat and tackle industry jobs and ensure the long-term sustainability of U.S. saltwater fisheries. For more information, call 1-888-JOIN-RFA.
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#200727 - 06/13/03 08:10 PM Re: Bush Administration Parks Policy Report Card
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I take it all back...the Bush administration 'delivered a letter'.... rolleyes

Seems like their concern in this area might arise less from environmental concerns and more for concern over the commercial fishing industry....

Call me crazy....
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#200728 - 06/13/03 08:35 PM Re: Bush Administration Parks Policy Report Card
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But of course,

A bush hater is a Bush hater and nothing else matters.

Take a sec to see who the RFA is. They are our best hope for sportfishing rights.
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#200729 - 06/13/03 08:52 PM Re: Bush Administration Parks Policy Report Card
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That's right...and a Bush sympathizer can see a stool pile and call it a flower garden.

Bush's environmental record speaks for itself.
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#200730 - 06/13/03 08:56 PM Re: Bush Administration Parks Policy Report Card
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H2o....Slab is right ..you hate Bush no matter what he does and wouldn't admit anything was good for any reason..You better go in and play some of those Grateful Dead records backwards to see what they say.....

" Buuuuuushhhhhh is Baaaaaaad"
" Buuuuuushhhhhh is Baaaaaaad".....

"Capitalism Baaaaaaad"
" Private property Baaaaaaaad"

"Karl Marx Goooooooood.....
"Mao Tse Tung Gooooooood.....


cry
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#200731 - 06/13/03 09:03 PM Re: Bush Administration Parks Policy Report Card
Slab Quest Offline
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Hey, watch it there! Don't go badmouthin' the Dead. I like them cool
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#200732 - 06/13/03 09:05 PM Re: Bush Administration Parks Policy Report Card
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s,matter grandpa....

in no way can you refute that Bush's environmental policy sucks, so its back to your stale bag of tricks.

Mc Carthy used the same tactics as you and we all so fondly remember him, right.....ahhh, the good old days.

Your head is so far up this administrations *** that dubya could break wind and you'd be grateful for the breeze.
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#200733 - 06/13/03 09:34 PM Re: Bush Administration Parks Policy Report Card
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Alevin

Registered: 04/24/03
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Loc: Skagit Valley
Oh yeah, GW is quite the environmental president. Why see where he tries to chase off the Europeans to save the fish for U.S. exploitation with its commercial fleet. Yeah he sure is a green shrub by all such accounts.

Get real.

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#200734 - 06/14/03 01:06 AM Re: Bush Administration Parks Policy Report Card
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It always amazes me to see how quickly a Republican president is able to destroy the environment.

Clinton saved the environment in eight years and Bush has destroyed it in two.... man those guys are incredible!! Give me a break.

For either side to say their argument is based in fact and not politically driven is hogwash.

And because political dimwits continue to buy into this hogwash, we are forced to choose between two parties that are elected based on what they say and not what they do.

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#200735 - 06/14/03 09:11 AM Re: Bush Administration Parks Policy Report Card
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It is amazing how the president can be blamed for things like he did them himself if it is bad to benefit the democrats/socialists/greens etc...

Then if and when the prescription drug bill passes and he signs it and takes credit for it the same crowd will claim that the democratic congress or the party as a whole is responsible for it.

I am very environmentally conscious and disagree with so much of the environmental policies of the last many years but , at the moment, haven't done enough research to make blanket statements of blame or credit in anyone's favor or to anyone's detriment..

So I resort to my "usual tactics" of making fun of H2O and his bizarre persona and ideas.

I think socialists are dangerous and need intensive counselling, perhaps institutional confinement.

Stop trying to sell the Karl Marx manifesto...
I'm not buying
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#200736 - 06/14/03 01:07 PM Re: Bush Administration Parks Policy Report Card
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H2Ohead,

The RFA is a group of lawers and lobbyists who are paid to play the political game on behalf of us sportfishermen. Their goal is to avoid party politics and concentrate on pushing legislation that benefits anglers.

Since you sometimes pretend to be a fisherman, why don't you write the RFA a FACTUAL letter and explain to them how they are misguided in supporting Bush's action.

Please post the letter here.
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#200737 - 06/14/03 01:28 PM Re: Bush Administration Parks Policy Report Card
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Registered: 03/08/99
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Well, being one of the resident Marxists (my friends call me Fidel smile ) I have to weigh in on this. I'm reminded of the saying "even a blind pig finds an acorn once in a while". If the RFA is supporting Bush on this one, I say good job GW. You're still way overloaded on the debit side of the ledger, but it's great to see that you are not a total ideologue. I would like to see him turn his environmental quality arguement to Americans though. Someone that he actually has some control over.
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#200738 - 06/14/03 02:18 PM Re: Bush Administration Parks Policy Report Card
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Registered: 08/17/01
Posts: 1614
Loc: Mukilteo or Westport
eddie,

It is refreshing to see an intellegent and humourous response. Thank you.

While I usually vote Republican, I certainly do not automatically support everything that every R does or denounce everthing that D's do.

For example, I disliked many of Reagan's policies and felt that Carter inherited an economic time bomb from Nixon/Ford.

I participated in the very first "Earth Day" but I feel that some of our current "environmental" laws do more harm than good in the big picture.

I feel sorry for people whose opinions are driven by blind hatred.
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#200739 - 06/14/03 03:10 PM Re: Bush Administration Parks Policy Report Card
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President Bush Actions During
First 6 Months in Office


Significantly eased field-testing controls of genetically engineered crops (Village Voice, 2/13/01).


Cut federal spending on libraries by $39 million (Dallas Morning News, 4/13/01).


Cut $35 million in funding for doctors to get advanced pediatric training (Washington Post, 4/10/01).


Cut by 50 percent funding for research into renewable energy sources (Washington Post, 4/10/01).


Intended to revoke rules that reduced the acceptable levels of arsenic in drinking water (Washington Post, 3/30/01 — according to Internet-posted information,[1] Bush did back off on this and it did not take effect).


Blocked rules that would require federal agencies to offer bilingual assistance to non-English-speaking persons (this was a candidate who readily fired up his Spanish-speaking skills in front of would-be Hispanic voters (New York Times, 3/24/01).


Proposed to eliminate new marine protections for the Channel Islands and the coral reefs of northwest Hawaii (San Francisco Chronicle, 4/6,01).


Cut funding by 28 percent for research into cleaner, more efficient cars and trucks (Washington Post, 4/10/01).


Suspended rules that would have strengthened the government's ability to deny contracts to companies that violated workplace safety, environmental and other federal laws (Washington Post, 3/31/01).


Okayed Interior Department appointee Gale Norton to send out letters to state officials soliciting suggestions for opening up national monuments for oil and gas drilling, coal mining, and foresting (MSNBC, 3/28/2001).


Appointed John Negroponte — an unindicted high-level Iran Contra figure — to the post of United Nations ambassador (MSNBC, 3/24/01).


Abandoned a campaign pledge to invest $100 million for rainforest conservation (Boston Globe, 4/10/2001).


Reduced by 86 percent the Community Access Program for public hospitals, clinics, and providers of care for people without insurance (Washington Post, 4/10/01).


Rescinded a proposal to increase public access to information about the potential consequences resulting from chemical plant accidents (New York Times, 3/27/01).


Suspended rules that would require hardrock miners to clean up sites on Western public lands (Reuters, 3/21/01).


Cut $60 million from a Boys' and Girls' Clubs of America program for public housing (Washington Post, 4/12/01).


Proposed to eliminate a federal program (successfully used in Seattle) designed to help communities prepare for natural disasters (CNN, 3/1/01).


Pulled out of the 1997 Kyoto Treaty global warming agreement (Washington Post, 3/28/01).


Cut $200 million of work force training for dislocated workers (Los Angeles Times, 4/6/01).


Eliminated funding for the Wetlands Reserve Program, which encourages farmers to maintain wetlands habitat on their property (Washington Post, 4/10/01).


Cut program to provide childcare to low-income families as they move from welfare to work (New York Times, 3/22/01).


Cut a program that provided prescription contraceptive coverage to federal employees (though it still pays for Viagra) (Associated Press, 4/11/01).


Cut $700 million in capital funds for repairs in public housing (Washington Post, 4/10/01).


Appointed Otto Reich — an unindicted high-level Iran Contra figure — to Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs (MSNBC, 3/25/01).


Cut Environmental Protection Agency budget by $500 million (Washington Post, 4/10/01).


Proposed to curtail the ability of groups to sue in order to get an animal placed on the Endangered Species List (Washington Post, 4/12/01).


Rescinded rule that mandated increased energy-saving efficiency regulations for central air conditioners and heat pumps (Washington Post, 4/14/01).


Repealed workplace ergonomic rules designed to improve worker health and safety (Reuters, 3/20/01).


Abandoned campaign pledge to regulate carbon dioxide (CO2), the waste gas that contributes to global warming (New York Times, 3/20/01).


Banned federal aid to international family planning programs that offer abortion counseling with other independent funds (New York Times, 1/21/01).


Closed White House Office for Women's Health Initiatives and Outreach (Washington Post, 3/29/01).


Nominated David Lauriski — ex-mining company executive — to post of Assistant Secretary of Labor for Mine Safety and Health.


Okayed Interior Secretary Gale Norton to go forth with a controversial plan to auction oil and gas development tracts off the coast eastern of Florida (Associated Press, 4/19/01).


Announced intention to open up Montana's Lewis and Clark National Forest to oil and drilling (Missoula Independent, 4/12/01).


Proposed to re-draw boundaries of nation's monuments, which would technically allow oil and gas drilling "outside" of national monuments.


Gutted White House AIDS Office.


Began renegotiation of free trade agreement with Jordan to eliminate safeguards for the environment and workers' rights (Washington Post, 4/10/01).


Stated that he will no longer seek guidance from the American Bar Association in recommendations for federal judiciary appointments.


Appointed recycling foe Lynn Scarlett as Undersecretary of the Interior.


Took steps to abolish the White House Council on Environmental Quality.


Cut the Community Oriented Policing Services program (Los Angeles Times, 3/30/01).


Allowed Interior Secretary Gale Norton to shelve citizen-led grizzly bear re-introduction plan scheduled for Idaho and Montana wilderness (Washington Post, 4/25/01).


Took steps to hold up federal funding for stem cell research projects (Boston Globe, 4/25/01).


Under Bush plan, convicted misdemeanor drug users cannot get financial aid for college, but convicted murderers can (American Prospect, 4/20/01).


Refused to fund continued cleanup of uranium-slag heap in Utah (Los Angeles Times, 4/24/01).


Refused to fund continued litigation of the government's tobacco company lawsuit (Associated Press, 4/26/2001).


Proposed a $2 trillion tax cut, of which 43 percent will go to the wealthiest of Americans.


Bush-appointed Vice President Cheney was quoted as saying, "If you want to do something about carbon dioxide emissions, then you ought to build nuclear power plants" (on "Meet the Press").


Appointed Diana ("There is no gender gap in pay") Roth to the Council of Economic Advisers (Boston Globe, March 28, 2001).


Appointed Kay Cole James — an opponent of affirmative action — to direct the Office of Personnel Management (Boston Globe, 3/28/01).


Cut $15.7 million earmarked for states to investigate cases of child abuse and neglect (New York Times, 3/23/01).


Helped kill a law designed to make it tougher for teenagers to get credit cards (New York Times, 3/23/01).


Proposed elimination of the "Reading Is Fundamental" program that gives free books to poor children (Associated Press, 4/25/01).


Began pushing for development of small nuclear weapons to attack deeply buried targets — weapons which would violate the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (American Physical Society, 4/22/01).


Proposed to nominate Jeffrey Sutton — attorney responsible for the recent case weakening the Americans with Disabilities Act — to federal appeals court judgeship (USA Today, 3/23/01).


Proposed to reverse regulation protecting 60 million acres of national forest from logging and road building (Washington Post, 4/26/01).


Eliminated funding for the "We the People" education program, which taught schoolchildren about the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, and citizenship (St. Petersburg Times, 5/1/01).


Appointed John Bolton — who opposes nonproliferation treaties and the United Nations — to Undersecretary of State for Arms Control and International Security (Boston Globe, 4/2/01).


Nominated Linda Fisher — an executive with Monsanto — for the number two job at the Environmental Protection Agency (Reuters, 5/1/01).


Nominated Michael McConnell — leading critic of the separation of church and state — to a federal judgeship (Detroit Free Press, 5/11/01).


Nominated Terrence Boyle — ardent opponent of civil rights — to a federal judgeship (Detroit Free Press, 5/11/01).


Canceled 2004 deadline for automakers to develop prototype high mileage cars (Mercury News, 5/11/01).


Nominated Harvey Pitts — lawyer for teen sex video distributor — to head SEC (Washington Post, 5/11/01).


Nominated John Walters — strong opponent of prison drug treatment programs — for Drug Czar (Washington Post, May 16, 2001) (Washington Post, 5/16/01).


Nominated J. Steven Giles — an oil and coal lobbyist — for Deputy Secretary of the Interior (Washington Post, 5/16/01).


Nominated Bennett Raley — who advocates repealing the Endangered Species Act — for Assistant Secretary for Water and Science (Washington Post, 5/16/01).


Began seeking dismissal of the class-action lawsuit filed in the U.S. against Japan by Asian women forced to work as sex slaves during WWII (Washington Post, 5/14/01).


Earmarked $4 million in new federal grant money for HIV and drug abuse prevention programs to go only to religious groups and not secular equivalents (Associated Press, 5/16/01).


Reduced by 40 percent the Low Income Home Assistance Program for low-income individuals who need assistance paying energy bills (Salon, 5/18/01).


Nominated Ted Olson — who has repeatedly lied about his involvement with the Scaife-funded "Arkansas Project" to bring down Bill Clinton — for Solicitor General (Salon, 5/18/01).


Nominated Terrance Boyle — foe of civil rights — to a federal judgeship (Washington Post, 5/18/01).


Proposed to ease permit process — including environmental considerations — for refinery, nuclear, and hydroelectric dam construction (Washington Post, May 18, 2001) (Washington Post, 5/18/01).


Proposed to give government the authority to take private property through eminent domain for power lines (Washington Post, 5/18/01).


Proposed that $1.2 billion in funding for alternative renewable energy come from selling oil and gas lease tracts in the Alaska National Wildlife Reserve (Washington Post, 5/18/01).


Forced out Forest Service chief Mike Dombeck and appointed a timber industry lobbyist in his place.
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#200740 - 06/14/03 03:40 PM Re: Bush Administration Parks Policy Report Card
Wild Chrome Offline
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Registered: 12/14/01
Posts: 640
Loc: The Tailout
What, that's all? :p
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#200741 - 06/15/03 02:17 AM Re: Bush Administration Parks Policy Report Card
ET Offline
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Registered: 11/21/01
Posts: 387
Loc: Tacoma
Leadthrower....

Please tell us where that list comes from!

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#200742 - 06/15/03 03:22 AM Re: Bush Administration Parks Policy Report Card
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Smolt

Registered: 01/16/03
Posts: 85
Loc: Seattle
I only wish GW had the ethics and character of his father, who was an outstanding environmental president. This apple dropped a long way from the tree. GW is the suburban president. Big business and land abuse. He's no true Conservative that's for certain. What ever happened to the values of the Republican party?! I don't see them in the White House. Why bother worrying about PETA when our fish and land are being destroyed anyway?

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#200743 - 06/15/03 10:47 AM Re: Bush Administration Parks Policy Report Card
grandpa2 Offline
Three Time Spawner

Registered: 06/04/03
Posts: 1698
Loc: Brier, Washington
So LT what's your point?
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#200744 - 06/15/03 11:52 PM Re: Bush Administration Parks Policy Report Card
Dave D Offline
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Registered: 10/04/01
Posts: 3563
Loc: Gold Bar
My point was simply to show information.

If you look down the list of things Bush has cut funding for his record can stand for itself on whether or not you think he has done good for the enviroment.
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