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Update: Environmental Groups Exposed: ‘Every dollar spent has been aimed at helping Democrats’
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Posted on 11/24/2008 4:30:00 AM PST by jedi150

Update: Environmental Groups Exposed: "Every dollar spent has been aimed at helping Democrats" October 22, 2008

Posted By Marc Morano – 3:36 PM ET – Marc_Morano@EPW.Senate.Gov

Update: Environmental Groups Exposed: ‘Every dollar spent has been aimed at helping Democrats’

This report is part of an ongoing oversight investigation into the funding and partisan political activities of environmental groups.

An article in the trade publication Greenwire reaffirms the findings of Senator James Inhofe’s (R-OK) ongoing oversight investigation into the multi-million dollar funding and partisan political activities of environmental groups. The Greenwire article by reporter Alex Kaplun reported that “since the start of the fall campaign, every dollar spent by these organizations has been aimed at helping Democrats.”

Greenwire's article on October 22 echoed Senator Inhofe's report, detailing how environmental groups are essentially a funding and advocacy arm of the Democratic Party. The article noted the partisan activity of major environmental groups in battleground political campaigns and concluded, “In every instance, the environmental groups are backing the Democrat.”

A September 25, 2008, Inhofe report exposed the questionably overt political activities of environmental organizations that are often misleadingly disguised as non-partisan environmental causes. See: Inhofe Report Exposes Environmental Groups as ‘Massive Democratic Political Machines’ & Follow up to Report: Defenders of Wildlife’s Partisan & Misleading Ads on Aerial Wolf Hunt – October 15, 2008 & LCV’s ‘Environmental Scorecard’ Marred by Partisan Politics, Inhofe Says – October 17, 2008

Senator James Inhofe (R-Okla.), Ranking Member of the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee, said on September 25, “Campaigns to ‘save the cuddly animals’ or ‘protect the ancient forests’ are really disguised efforts to raise money for Democratic political campaigns.” Inhofe added, “Environmental organizations have become experts at duplicitous activity, skirting laws up to the edge of illegality, and burying their political activities under the guise of non-profit environmental improvement.” (LINK)

Greenwire excerpt: With the 2008 campaign in the homestretch, major environmental groups are spending money and time on a half-dozen or so congressional candidates who figure to play prominent roles in future Capitol Hill energy and conservation debates. The charge is being led by the League of Conservation Voters, Defenders of Wildlife and the Sierra Club. While the three have endorsed dozens of congressional candidates, each has focused on just a couple of contests. The environmentalists have spent more than $3 million in congressional races on "independent expenditures" -- essentially campaigns the groups are running to assist or attack a particular candidate, campaign finance records show. That amount does not include campaign contributions given directly to the candidates, though those dollars tend to represent only a small percentage of the amount the organizations actually spend in a typical election year. And while environmental groups have endorsed a number of Republican candidates, since the start of the fall campaign, every dollar spent by these organizations has been aimed at helping Democrats.

The Greenwire article also reported: One other contest that has crept onto the radar of at least one environmental group is the Minnesota Senate race between Sen. Norm Coleman (R) and comedian and talk show host Al Franken (D). Environment America has in the last week spent roughly $200,000 on mailings there. The other contests in which environmentalists have spent money in recent weeks, though not in overwhelming amounts: the Oregon Senate race between Sen. Gordon Smith (R) and former state House Speaker Jeff Merkley (D), the North Carolina Senate race between Sen. Elizabeth Dole (R) and state Sen. Kay Hagan (D), the Alaska House race between Rep. Don Young (R) and former state Rep. Ethan Berkowitz (D), and the contest for the New Mexico 1st District seat currently held by Rep. Heather Wilson (R). In every instance, the environmental groups are backing the Democrat.

According to Federal Election Commission records, the groups have spent just over $2 million on that contest. LCV leads the pack, with over $730,000 spent on the presidential race, with the Sierra Club and Defenders of Wildlife trailing -- each having spent more than $500,000. Environment America has also spent about $140,000. The Sierra Club is the only one of those major environmental groups that has actually spent more money -- in fact, the overwhelming majority of it -- on the presidential race rather than congressional contests. And campaign finance records show that in many instances the environmentalists' efforts in the White House contest overlap with their efforts in the congressional races, as much of their money has been spent in the states of Colorado, New Mexico and New Hampshire -- all three have been considered battlegrounds.

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Indeed, the only Republican to see any support this year in the form of independent expenditures is Rep. Wayne Gilchrest of Maryland, who lost his bid to fend off a primary challenge. Much of the environmentalists' activity has been centered on Colorado and New Mexico, where the groups have spent heavily on both the Senate contests and one House race in each state. In fact, the two Colorado races are currently the top targets for environmentalists' money, and they appear poised to stay that way through the election. The League of Conservation Voters has poured roughly $1 million into the Senate race between Rep. Mark Udall (D) and former Rep. Bob Schaffer (R), with more than a third of that money having been spent just since Labor Day. A couple of other groups have dropped a small amount of money into the contest, but their spending pales in comparison to LCV's. The Colorado Senate race has been ground zero for outside group spending, as not only environmentalists but also business groups and other organizations have poured millions into the contest.

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Oddly enough, the other race that has received the most money is not a high-profile Senate race or even one of the more closely watched House races. Defenders of Wildlife has poured roughly $1 million into their effort to topple Colorado Rep. Marilyn Musgrave (R), whose 4th District covers much of the eastern half of the state.

The group had long ago announced that it would launch a campaign effort to beat Musgrave akin to the one it used two years ago topple former House Resources Chairman Richard Pombo (R-Calif.), a three-term incumbent (E&E Daily, July 9).

Musgrave has not been particularly visible on environmental issues during her time in Congress, having focused much of her effort on social policy. But environmentalists have said that because of the nature of her district, it was important to replace what they view as a staunchly anti-conservationist vote with a pro-conservationist one.

Indeed, the group appears to have backed up its promises with cash, spending heavily on both advertising and direct voter outreach methods.

Musgrave was already viewed as exceedingly vulnerable heading into the election, having received the lowest vote percentage of any winning candidate in the 2006 campaign. And most recent polls show her trailing Betsy Markey, a former State Department employee and aide to Sen. Ken Salazar (D-Colo.).

There are other races in which environmentalists have spent tens of thousands of dollars, though none reach the level of spending in the two Colorado contests.

Since Labor Day, environmentalists have dropped roughly $80,000 into the New Mexico Senate race between Rep. Tom Udall (D) and Rep. Steve Pearce (R). The groups spent heavily there over the summer, but their spending has tailed off in recent weeks as Udall has moved out to a comfortable lead, with polls showing the Democrat holding a lead of 15 percent or more.

Additionally, environmental groups -- both LCV and the Sierra Club -- have in recent weeks started spending significant amounts in New Hampshire's Senate race on behalf of former Gov. Jeanne Shaheen (D), who is making a bid to topple Sen. John Sununu (R). In September and October, the groups have spent roughly $80,000 on various door-to-door efforts as well as phone banks and direct mail. Shaheen has consistently led in the polls in that contest, though recent polling has shown that the race has tightened slightly.

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Presidential spending

Though environmentalists have also remained active in the presidential contest between Democrat Barack Obama and Republican John McCain, as of this week, their overall spending in that race trails what they have spent in the congressional races.

Full October 22, 2008, Greenwire article here: http://www.eenews.net/Greenwire/2008/10/22/3 (Subscription Required)

Related Links: LCV’s ‘Environmental Scorecard’ Marred by Partisan Politics, Inhofe Says – October 17, 2008

Inhofe Report Exposes Environmental Groups as ‘Massive Democratic Political Machines’ – September 25, 2008

Weblink to Inhofe’s full 2008 report: Political Activity of Environmental Groups and their Supporting Foundations

Follow up to Report: Defenders of Wildlife’s Partisan & Misleading Ads on Aerial Wolf Hunt – October 15, 2008

INHOFE DISMISSES LCV'S ATTACK AS "WASHINGTON POLITICS AT ITS WORST" – September 9, 2007

Boxer’s Math Does Not Add Up: Letter Reveals 10 Democratic Senators Opposed Climate Tax Bill - June 6, 2008

Inhofe: Dems Running on Empty - Oped in Human Events – June 16 , 2008

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TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Extended News; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 111th; fundraising; green; greens; inhofe; inhofegw; inhofessp

1 posted on 11/24/2008 4:30:00 AM PST by jedi150
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To: jedi150

Nothing new. Move along now and don’t look behind the curtain!


2 posted on 11/24/2008 4:38:09 AM PST by WVKayaker ("There are no facts, only interpretations." -Nietze)
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To: jedi150

This took a Gub’ment study?


3 posted on 11/24/2008 4:39:06 AM PST by Camel Joe ("All animals are created equal, but some animals are more equal than others"- The Pigs)
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To: jedi150
Ooooo....I get it now....this entire "environmental movement" is all about people getting and keeping jobs that don't require them to do actual work!

Well, that's a nice little scam.

4 posted on 11/24/2008 4:42:43 AM PST by The Duke (I have met the enemy, and he is named 'Apathy'!)
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To: jedi150

Nothing like having a keen sense of the f’ing obvious.


5 posted on 11/24/2008 4:45:01 AM PST by XenaLee
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To: jedi150

“every dollar spent has been aimed at helping democrats.”

no kidding? and here i always thought that environmental revolutionaries were republicans. (how silly of me.)


6 posted on 11/24/2008 4:53:38 AM PST by ripley
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To: The Duke

Several years ago a Green Peace guy came to my dad’s house collecting donations for the “Adopt a Whale” scam. As my dad was filling out he paperwork he asked the Green Peace guy when he could get his whale delivered. The GP guy looked stunned. My dad went on to explain that if he was going to adopt something he wanted it at his house. The GP guy was not amused but we have been for many years.


7 posted on 11/24/2008 5:12:28 AM PST by Dutch Boy
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To: jedi150

This is news?


8 posted on 11/24/2008 5:12:48 AM PST by conservativemusician
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To: jedi150

Better add the Audubon Society to the list.


9 posted on 11/24/2008 5:27:11 AM PST by vetvetdoug
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To: jedi150

Now we know why they were so eager to get the foolish to buy carbon credits.


10 posted on 11/24/2008 5:29:15 AM PST by hunter112 (We seem to be on an excrement river in a Native American watercraft without a propulsion device.)
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To: jedi150

bump for later


11 posted on 11/24/2008 5:29:48 AM PST by FrankR (Where's Waldo ([W]here [A]re [L]egal [D]ocuments [O]bama? (i.e. birth certificate))
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To: conservativemusician

This is big news if their tax exempt status is revoked by IRS. Who will answer this challenge?


12 posted on 11/24/2008 5:32:18 AM PST by Broker (JPM or GS)
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To: The Duke; jedi150; XenaLee

This is why I no longer give to any environmental organizations.

I actually believe that we ought to preserve and protect the environment. I want my kids and grandkids to have clean air and water. I DO NOT WANT my kids and grandkids to have a Democrat government that does nothing for the environment but only uses it as a means to perpetuate itself via environmental scare stories.


13 posted on 11/24/2008 8:02:13 AM PST by generally (Don't be stupid. We have politicians for that.)
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To: Flycatcher; jazusamo; Diana in Wisconsin; george76; CrappieLuck; proud_yank

The day after the presidential election I received a news release from the National Wildlife Federation bragging about helping elect democrats.


14 posted on 11/24/2008 9:06:00 AM PST by girlangler (Fish Fear Me)
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To: girlangler
Thanks for the ping.

As a hardcore birder (as you know) I know just about every member of the Red Rock Audubon Society (Las Vegas chapter). They are all very nice people to bird with but when the subject falls on politics, most of them suffer from the worst cases of Bush Derangement Syndrome I've ever seen. I once, through the Nevada state bird list, got in a heated debate with the Prez of this chapter over Al Gore's mockumentary "An Inconvenient Truth." I even hit "Reply All" on my e-mail so the rest of the Audubon listserv members could read my objections to this movie. The end result was that politics are NOT to be discussed on the birding listserv anymore (which was my argument all along).

I support birding and always will, but I will NEVER join the Audubon Society. And they have only their polarizing politics to blame.

15 posted on 11/24/2008 9:36:56 AM PST by Flycatcher (Strong copy for a strong America)
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To: girlangler

All of the former eco-groups are shills for the DNC.

They do not even support their own people when they run for office.


16 posted on 11/24/2008 10:40:46 AM PST by george76 (Ward Churchill : Fake Indian, Fake Scholarship, and Fake Art)
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To: girlangler
The day after the presidential election I received a news release from the National Wildlife Federation bragging about helping elect democrats.

Time to demand removal of their tax exempt status!

17 posted on 11/24/2008 4:02:17 PM PST by jedi150
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To: Flycatcher
Bush Derangement Syndrome

New listing for SSI claims?

18 posted on 11/24/2008 4:09:46 PM PST by jedi150
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To: jedi150

Sen Inhofe does not pull his punches.


19 posted on 11/24/2008 4:12:24 PM PST by RightWhale (Exxon Suxx)
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To: RightWhale

Very few if any do.


20 posted on 11/24/2008 4:30:13 PM PST by jedi150
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