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Little to Cheer About for Tree Huggers
The Knoxville News-Sentinel ^ | 11/08/02 | Don Williams

Posted on 11/08/2002 8:44:57 PM PST by TwoBear

Little to cheer about for tree huggers

By Don Williams
November 8, 2002

Glancing at giant TV screens over the shoulders of friends talking in a restaurant Tuesday night, I watched the brave new world of Republican rule arrive piecemeal. The volume was down, so I got my first returns from on-screen graphics.

Trimmed in red, white and blue, screen after screen showed Republicans winning most races for Senate and House. Added to a Republican president, this puts virtually all the power in Republican hands in the mightiest nation that ever existed.

I didn't have to catalog the things I wanted for my children's children to know this is not a happy result. The new Republican hegemony worries me. The Grand Old Party used to be a friendlier place, even to old tree huggers like me.

Why have Republicans turned their backs on so many good traditions? What happened to the party concerned with equality, peace and conservation?

Never mind that great old Republican icon, Abraham Lincoln, what happened to the Republican Party of Theodore Roosevelt, who busted big-time corporate crooks, took on the monopolies and protected America's natural resources by setting aside vast and beautiful wilderness tracts for national parks?

What happened to the Republican Party of Dwight D. Eisenhower, who warned against giving too much power and money to a growing military industrial complex? What happened to the Republican Party of Richard Nixon, who signed into law the Environmental Protection Agency and supported clean air and clean water and affirmative action?

What happened to the Republican Party of Ronald Reagan, who found ways to defeat our worst enemies short of bombings and mass invasions?

The Democrats are equally to blame for turning the country over to the friends and special interests of the far right and ultra-wealthy. They never presented a better vision than Bush's, never articulated an alternative to bombing the heck out of Iraq and invading Baghdad, never came up with a coherent economic policy.

They seldom cried foul over cynical moves to weaken the agencies that enforce laws against insider trading and crooked accounting practices, seldom marshaled the courage to slam Cheney and Bush for their roles in questionable business practices or for beating the drums of war to cover up the disgraceful state of the economy. Voters were given few alternatives to rallying 'round the flag and president in this trying time.

No, sitting in that restaurant Tuesday night I didn't bother to catalog the reasons for the sinking sensation in the pit of my stomach. The next morning, though, I tried to crystallize my thinking with a list of things that worry me about one-party control. It goes something like this:

I don't relish a world in which the only creatures we share the planet with are cockroaches, rats and house pets. Don't want a world in which military might is all that counts.

I don't want a country in which we're all forced to go armed - a country in which people get put in the slammer for possession of an ounce of pot or because they racked up strike three in some intolerant jailing scheme that does away with the judge's discretion.

I don't want a world in which cars get lower gas mileage year after year, one in which we have to conquer Baghdad and set up a military regime there to feed our oil habit, a country in which corporate executives stack one another's boards in order to vote themselves ever more outrageous bonuses; a world in which to walk in the sunshine is to risk skin cancer; a world in which nuclear waste is shuttled from state to state to keep it out of the groundwater and away from terrorists; a world in which the poor spend money on lottery tickets to send rich kids to school.

I don't want a world in which foreign policy is based on pressure from the Jerry Falwell crowd to help make contrived biblical prophecies come true; don't want to live in a state in which the official tree might as well be the highway construction cone.

Oh, well. There were a few bright spots for an old tree hugger like me. Van Hilleary was turned away from the governorship. The National League of Conservation Voters gave Hilleary a 7 percent rating out of a possible 100 based on his congressional voting record.

Phil Bredesen, on the other hand, makes a credible claim to have set aside more land for parks and greenways in Nashville than all the previous mayors in the last 75 years combined. In a state that ranks among the worst nationally in loss of open lands and species - a state that saw 13 state parks temporarily shut down last year - Bredesen's victory is heartening. It's something for an old tree hugger to cheer about. In this year's election, there was precious little else.

Don Williams is the founding editor of New Millennium Writings. You may write to him at PO Box 2463, Knoxville, TN, 37901, e-mail him at donwilliams7@att.net or phone him at 428-0389.


TOPICS: News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: Tennessee
KEYWORDS: donwilliams; liberals; sourgrapes; treehuggers
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1 posted on 11/08/2002 8:44:57 PM PST by TwoBear
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To: TwoBear
I'd rather just keep reading it and gloating, its kind of like being a sports fan, and hearing a loadmouth all year long brag how good his team is and is going to win, and blah blah blah, and then your boys beat them in 5 games.
2 posted on 11/08/2002 11:42:50 PM PST by Sonny M
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To: TwoBear
>>Why have Republicans turned their backs on so many good traditions? What happened to the party concerned with equality, peace and conservation?

These liberals get themselves in a frenzy and have no clue as to what a Republican is or stands for. Quite amazing, really.
3 posted on 11/09/2002 2:58:45 AM PST by The Raven
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To: TwoBear
I wonder if Mr. Williams would like some cheese with that whine?

I still can't get the smile off my face.

5.56mm

4 posted on 11/09/2002 3:10:38 AM PST by M Kehoe
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