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To: Miss Marple
Miss Marple posted, Why conservative people allow the New York Times to set the agenda is beond my understanding. One of the first clues that a so called conservative has strayed off course and is heading left is when they cite the NY Slimes, The Washington Compost or LA Slimes and never analysis what was really said. Then use that hit piece to attack the President.

Klimbaugh and Klannity have joined the other four KKKKer's, the Klassless Klowns pretending to be conservatives. Now, who/whom is directing the KKKKKKers, the 6 Klass Clowns?

564 posted on 06/03/2002 4:38:57 PM PDT by Grampa Dave
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To: Miss Marple, hc hutch, howlin, rintense
Here is what is really happening with GW and the enviro whackos:

Critics Resigning Over Bush's Green Rules Los Angeles Times (requires registration) | 06/03/2002 | Elizabeth Shogren; Posted on 6/3/02 9:43 AM Pacific by RFH

THE NATION A Natural Split With Bush, and Many Quit Environment: Longtime, key officials who favor conservation say they are frustrated by new rules. ELIZABETH SHOGREN 06/03/2002 Los Angeles Times Home Edition Page A-1 Copyright 2002 Los Angeles Times WASHINGTON --

James Furnish is hardly the kind of person you'd expect to quit his government job on principle during the Bush administration. A political conservative and an evangelical Christian, he voted for President Bush and plans to do the same in 2004.

As a deputy chief of the U.S. Forest Service, he was eager to give his new bosses the benefit of his more than 30 years of experience in the agency. He realized his conservationist ethic might not always prevail. But he was ready to say his piece and then accept the new administration's direction.

Instead, Furnish reluctantly left the government in the fall, at a substantial financial sacrifice, because he was frustrated by what he called the Bush team's strident pro-development philosophy and unwillingness to even listen to his perspective.

That makes him one of a number of senior career officials across several environmental agencies who have quit since the Bush administration took over. They include senior lawyers from the Environmental Protection Agency, a state director for the Bureau of Land Management, scientists with years of experience and top bureaucrats in Washington.

575 posted on 06/03/2002 4:55:25 PM PDT by Grampa Dave
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To: Grampa Dave
One of the first clues that a so called conservative has strayed off course and is heading left is when they cite the NY Slimes, The Washington Compost or LA Slimes and never analysis what was really said. Then use that hit piece to attack the President.

Sir, if it was just one thing, or maybe a few, I could see your argument. But Bush has done so much compromise to appease both sides of the aisle on more than just a few issues, I don't see this as compassionate conservatism. I see this as an official that ran on a conservative platform and has no plan on staying even close to it!!

580 posted on 06/03/2002 5:00:49 PM PDT by billbears
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