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Activist Kennedy Speaks
Cornell Daily Sun ^ | April 24, 2003 | BRIAN TSAO

Posted on 04/27/2003 1:24:08 AM PDT by PeaceBeWithYou

Leading environmental activist and lawyer Robert F. Kennedy Jr. gave a lecture to a packed Call Auditorium yesterday entitled "Our Environmental Destiny."

As the inaugural speech in the Kaplan Family Distinguished Lecture in Public Service series and organized in part by the Cornell Public Service Center (CPSC), Kennedy sent a strong message concerning recent government actions and the meaning of being an environmentalist, which seemed to inspire some students such as Dana Hall '06.

"I was quite impressed," Hall said. "I'm going to join an environmental club now."

President Hunter R. Rawlings III gave opening remarks to Kennedy's lecture, calling him "one of the most effective environmentalist lawyers ... who has earned high marks in a number of significant environmental cases."

Kennedy started out his lecture by indicating that the environment is the most critical area of public service. Contrary to popular stereotypes of animal and tree activists, Kennedy said that the term environmentalist "doesn't mean protecting the fishes and birds," but rather protecting nature and the infrastructure of the global community.

"This is a struggle for a control of the commons," he said.

Throughout several parts of the lecture, Kennedy criticized corporations, claiming that they have stolen the environment "with their political clout," and said that their actions cheat communities and future generations.

Kennedy talked about Hudson Riverkeeper, a group that has worked to cleanse the Hudson River from water of PCBs dumped by General Electric since the mid-1940s. He described the community's reliance on fishing and illustrated the government's refusal to put action in place.

"The government was in cahoots with the pollutants," he said.

Kennedy then talked about how he became involved and started to help win settlements from corporations. His determination to attack polluting companies has stretched even to his students at Pace University School of Law in New York, where he is a clinical professor.

Kennedy asks each student to pick four companies to sue and take to court. A group of his students recently won a settlement for $5.7 million from one corporation.

"Of course, if they don't win the case, they don't pass the course," he said jokingly.

Labeling the resurgent Hudson River as a "Noah's Ark" because of its regeneration, Kennedy said other countries and communities have followed the Riverkeeper's actions and individuals across the nation have been attempting to start their own Riverkeeper groups near their homes as well.

Kennedy then switched gears and addressed the government's current environmental policy. He said that unlike other issues which separate groups under partisan lines, Kennedy claims that he has supporters which "run the range of the political spectrum."

He warns that if the Bush administration, which he claims is searching for short-term economic prosperity, succeeds in breaking 30 years of environmental law, there will be grave consequences.

"Even if a little legislation is passed, we will not have any more environmental laws," Kennedy said.

Even with this criticism, Kennedy said that he is a major supporter of the free market. Yet, he claims, "In 100 percent of the situations, good economic policy is equal to good environmental policy," something which the current government does not endorse.

"A true free market is when you make yourself rich by making other people rich. It is not when you make yourself rich by making other people poor," he said.

Kennedy took the example of developing nations who have not addressed environmental issues and are currently struggling with development and said that if we followed their lead, future generations will struggle.

"Our children are going to pay for our joyride," he said. "That's what will happen if this fool-hardy Congress dismantles 30 years of law."

Kennedy claims that corporations are funding political parties into permitting them to pollute.

He said that companies such as General Electric build factories and blackmail communities into letting them in. He added that people need to help "pull the nipple out of [the corporation's] mouth," especially with industries such as mining.

"[Corporations] get the gold, we get the shaft," Kennedy said. "They need to clean up our mess ... [it's] a lesson we learned in kindergarten."

Kennedy cited many former fascist regimes led by leaders with corporate attitudes and said that America is following this track.

"Saddam Hussein, Adolf Hilter, and Mussolini were great capitalists. That's what will happen if we let [environmental law] go," he said. "We are heading down the path to fascism."

After he spoke for over an hour, he addressed questions from the audience. In reference to corporate control over the environment, he said that many Americans do not know what is going on because of the war.

Kennedy also claims that the media is too corporate, stating they are "focused on the dollar signs," and reminded audience members that many stations are owned by big companies. He particularly focused his criticism on Fox News and analysts such as Fred Singer, who he said are spreading false facts about issues such as global warming.

Kennedy said that many in the environmental movement are "busting their butts," but admitted that they need more money.

"We need to go into Washington and work on these crooks. This is a fist fight going on in Capital Hill and we have to win it," he said.

Students were impressed by Kennedy's direct presentation and message. According to Sara Mark '03, she enjoyed how "he talked to us as people and not over us."

"I think it was the most frank, straight out explanation of the ways things are that I've heard from a politician," Ethan Rainwater '06 said.

Kennedy has written several books and articles for various publications and has served on two presidential campaigns, including Al Gore's 2000 run. He is more famously known as a senior attorney for the Natural Resources Defense Council and also is highly involved in protecting New York City's water supply, among other ventures.

Even Rawlings seemed impressed with his lecture. When he went up to give his closing remarks, his only comment was that he had not heard a speech like that in 40 years, a reference to Kennedy's late father and other older relatives.

"I thought he gave a speech with a great combination of intellect and passion," Rawlings said after the lecture. "It's a rare combination."



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Some real FUD in this one. Lots of projection too. Y'all have fun.

"The term environmentalist doesn't mean protecting the fishes and birds," but rather protecting nature and the infrastructure of the global community."

"This is a struggle for a control of the commons."

Kennedy cited many former fascist regimes led by leaders with corporate attitudes and said that America is following this track.

"Saddam Hussein, Adolf Hilter, and Mussolini were great capitalists. That's what will happen if we let [environmental law] go," he said. "We are heading down the path to fascism."

Kennedy also claims that the media is too corporate, stating they are "focused on the dollar signs," and reminded audience members that many stations are owned by big companies. He particularly focused his criticism on Fox News and analysts such as Fred Singer, who he said are spreading false facts about issues such as global warming.

Kennedy said that many in the environmental movement are "busting their butts," but admitted that they need more money.

"We need to go into Washington and work on these crooks. This is a fist fight going on in Capital Hill and we have to win it."


What a clintoon, and the young and dumb fall for it HL&S

1 posted on 04/27/2003 1:24:08 AM PDT by PeaceBeWithYou
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To: PeaceBeWithYou
"Saddam Hussein, Adolf Hilter, and Mussolini were great capitalists. That's what will happen if we let [environmental law] go," he said. "We are heading down the path to fascism."

As versus the enlightened environmentalism of Stalin, Mao and Pol Pot?

2 posted on 04/27/2003 1:28:25 AM PDT by Mike Darancette (Soddom has left the bunker.)
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To: PeaceBeWithYou
Very, Very old.
3 posted on 04/27/2003 2:33:45 AM PDT by putupjob
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To: putupjob
Very, Very old.

Who you callin' old....boy? You better watch out or I'll beat you up with my cane.;-)

4 posted on 04/27/2003 2:52:07 AM PDT by PeaceBeWithYou (De Oppresso Liber!)
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To: PeaceBeWithYou
...Kennedy started out his lecture by indicating that the environment is the most critical area of public service...

Hmmmm. When your house is burning, or your wife is murdered, or your nation is attacked by islamic terrorists call an enviornmentalist.

5 posted on 04/27/2003 3:05:44 AM PDT by Oldeconomybuyer (The democRATS are near the tipping point.)
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To: PeaceBeWithYou
" ... gave a lecture to a packed Call Auditorium ... "

I'm always curious about a "packed" anything when it comes to the socialists, so I went to the Cornell site to find out about this "Call Auditorium".

Call Auditorium is a room in the Kennedy Hall.

... and that's about all I can find out about Call Auditorium.

Having never been to college, I can only guess as to what a packed auditorim might mean ... a couple of hundred?

" .. seemed to inspire some students such as Dana Hall '06."

"I was quite impressed," Hall said. "I'm going to join an environmental club now."

And one of those couple of hundred is a gullable kid just itchin' to get into something that would justify his or her college experience.

By golly, I'm so so impressed by all of this that I'm going to college right now.

And to Cornell.

Not.

6 posted on 04/27/2003 3:43:40 AM PDT by knarf (A place where anyone can study anything.)
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To: Mike Darancette
"Saddam Hussein, Adolf Hilter, and Mussolini were great capitalists. That's what will happen if we let [environmental law] go," he said. "We are heading down the path to fascism."

As versus the enlightened environmentalism of Stalin, Mao and Pol Pot?

Great point. Also, Hitler was a National Soclialist. Hussein and Mussolini are better described as command capitalists which is exactly opposite to our current system of democratic capitaliism.

But hell, when you are a Kennedy you can get away with playing fast and footloose with the facts.

7 posted on 04/27/2003 6:17:04 AM PDT by Sir_Humphrey
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To: PeaceBeWithYou
The Kennedy's are like crabgrass: you can never get rid of them, no matter how hard you try. And they damn sure aren't going away on their own. I kept hoping that when Edward "Bluto" Kennedy departs, we would have heard the last of that Back Bay clan. But I suspect they've bred subsequent generations that will endure till the Tribulation, like cockroaches.
8 posted on 04/27/2003 6:29:47 AM PDT by IronJack
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To: PeaceBeWithYou
Kennedy cited many former fascist regimes led by leaders with corporate attitudes and said that America is following this track.

I wonder how he feels about Monarchies that stand in the way of environmental progress?

Say there was a proposed 'wind' farm to abut the Kingdom of Kennedys.

Would Little Bobby be up in arms if his Uncle Teddy, other members of his family and JFK (John F. Kerry) stood in the way of alternative energy?

Kennedy reluctant to block wind farm

9 posted on 04/27/2003 6:30:28 AM PDT by TC Rider (The United States Constitution © 1791. All Rights Reserved.)
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To: PeaceBeWithYou
"A true free market is when you make yourself rich by making other people rich."

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. - 2003




"Bootlegging works for me!"

Joseph Kennedy Sr. - 1928

10 posted on 04/27/2003 6:30:48 AM PDT by SkyPilot
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To: PeaceBeWithYou
President Hunter R. Rawlings III gave opening remarks to Kennedy's lecture, calling him "one of the most effective environmentalist lawyers ... who has earned high marks in a number of significant environmental cases

Her highness hillary was called one of the 10 best lawyer in the country too.

More than eco-warrior, Kennedy is also a social-defender. During the summer of 2001 he sat in a Puerto Rican prison on trespassing charges as his most recent son, Aidan Caohman Vieques Kennedy, was born. Sentenced to 30 days for his civil disobedience, Kennedy was in Viques protesting the U.S. Naval bombing exercises that take place there every year.

Mr. Kennedy serves as chief prosecuting attorney for the Hudson Riverkeeper, senior attorney for the Natural Resources Defense Council, all while serving as t he President of the Waterkeeper Alliance. He is also a clinical professor and supervising attorney at the Environmental Litigation Clinic at Pace University School of Law in New York.

11 posted on 04/27/2003 6:33:58 AM PDT by razorback-bert
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To: *Enviralists
http://www.freerepublic.com/perl/bump-list
12 posted on 04/27/2003 7:53:19 AM PDT by Free the USA (Stooge for the Rich)
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To: IronJack
I suspect they've bred subsequent generations that will endure till the Tribulation, like cockroaches.

God, in His infinite wisdom helps keep thing in balance though. He gave us fast cars, airplanes and liquor to keep them from over populating.

13 posted on 04/27/2003 8:01:58 AM PDT by metalurgist (Never underestimate the power of a large group of stupid people....... U S Congress's real motto)
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To: PeaceBeWithYou
"Saddam Hussein, Adolf Hilter, and Mussolini were great capitalists. That's what will happen if we let [environmental law] go," he said. "We are heading down the path to fascism."

This statement illustrates that Kennedy has:

A)  No idea what capitalism is
B)  No idea what fascism is
C)  No idea what Saddam, Hitler and Mussolini stood for
D)  All of the above

14 posted on 04/27/2003 8:14:46 AM PDT by Inyokern
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To: PeaceBeWithYou
"Our Environmental Destiny."

Almost two millennia ago, in "The Consolation of Philosophy," Boethius was among those to argue that there really is no such thing as fate (fata) or chance (fortuna), as the ancient pagans thought--only Providence.

Christians don't believe in destiny. It's evident that this fellow's religion is best described as some sort of New Wave Environmentalism. Maybe he worships Gaea.
15 posted on 04/27/2003 9:53:09 AM PDT by Cicero (Marcus Tullius)
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To: SkyPilot; metesky; Madame Dufarge; Liz
Shanty Irish is my call for that degenerate bunch!
16 posted on 04/27/2003 10:16:00 PM PDT by CARepubGal
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To: CARepubGal
"The government was in cahoots with the pollutants," he said.

What does that sentence mean? Bobby Jr. sounds stupider than most Kennedys.

17 posted on 04/28/2003 2:54:28 AM PDT by metesky (My retirement fund is holding steady @ $.05 a can)
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To: CARepubGal
Another Kennedy mutant bloviates.

Free money from his sleazy grandpa's dealings, free pass in life for being a Kennedy, and free venues to bash his political enemies under the guise of "educating."

America's Fungus - the Kennedy family.

18 posted on 04/28/2003 3:22:26 AM PDT by Madame Dufarge
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To: CARepubGal
Why don't the Kennedys just shut up.
19 posted on 04/28/2003 3:47:08 AM PDT by Liz
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To: Liz
I wish they would shut up and go away too. Far away.
20 posted on 04/28/2003 6:03:58 PM PDT by CARepubGal
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