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BUSH DISMISSES ADMINISTRATION REPORT ON 'WARMING'
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Posted on 06/04/2002 10:06:01 AM PDT by CoolGuyVic
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To: Howlin
Rush has already "redacted" his remarks from yesterday. Too late. The "George W. Algore" remark was over the line. He's toast.
To: CoolGuyVic
I hope this is a wake up call to clean house in the government agencies that is still loaded with Clinton weenies.
To: Registered
Why not simply not release the report? Right hand maybe not knowing what the left hand is doing....again? The report was released. Links were posted. I read a lot of it. It was a typical bureaucratic, phase three, progress report to the UN....no substantial policy changes...little in position changes (the greenies probably felt they got something, but they didn't)
Since I had read it, I felt the 1200 post thread was a waste of time and energy...it was not a "great conservative sellout"...it was instead, a tempest in a teacup.
To: Registered
There is some tendency for us to believe that when the Administration changes, everyone in all the agencies change, too. It's not true, of course, and we subconciously know that, but it's still a trap.
Most of the people in the EPA are career employees, who are there because they love government involvement in the environment.
The bias and bureaucracy of that agency is always going to be leftist.
At most, this was a failure at the top to stop the issuance of a report that would be so misconstrued by the media. But we shouldn't be surprised at all that the agency attempts to issue leftist positions.
To: ALL
I want apologies from all of you who Bashed Bush on this yesterday!!!!!!!!!!
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posted on
06/04/2002 10:32:45 AM PDT
by
Sungirl
To: Howlin
"The bureaucracy seems to operate like they live in an unlighted cave," Bush said darkly.
To: Dog
So let's close the EPA along with 6 other departments in this bureaucracy, GW. Since that won't happen why don't you require ALL EPA gov owned vehicles to be electric. Let these bureaucrates drive around in them? You say you won't do that. You also say you won't close the boarders. I say you are full of crapola about everything & why do you deserve any vote from a conservative.
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posted on
06/04/2002 10:34:07 AM PDT
by
Digger
To: Sungirl
I want apologies from all of you who Bashed Bush on this yesterday!!!!!!!!!! Holding breath.
To: RightWhale
LOL!
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posted on
06/04/2002 10:34:26 AM PDT
by
Howlin
To: ReaganRevolution
Too late. The "George W. Algore" remark was over the line. He's toast. Totally agree and also limbaugh whoring around with the NYT is way over the line.
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posted on
06/04/2002 10:34:44 AM PDT
by
Dane
To: dawn53
> Rush seems to be frustrated that Bush is not Caesar
Exactly, they sound like Bush has the power to "decree edicts".But wouldn't it be nice if he nominated his horse to the judiciary? Seriously. See if Leahy can find something wrong with its position on abortion.
To: rintense;Howlin
Did either of you hear Rush rip the young girl who called in yesterday telling him and all the other bashers to stop it, how tired she was, etc. He asked her which issues she was interested in that the President supported. She did not care, she just cared that bill clinton was not President any longer. After the call Rush said "well folks, Bush has conquered the Soccor Moms". I turned him off and will not listen any longer. Rush has the right to disagree, we all do but he is bashing President Bush just like he bashed Clinton and I don't have to listen to it. I proves one thing to me, I don't need him to tell me how to think.
To: lavaroise
You know what the problem is with the FBI?
Or one of the problems, rather?
It's that they recruit only lawyers and accountants to be agents.
In the corporate world, only Chrysler has tried that management policy...
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posted on
06/04/2002 10:35:10 AM PDT
by
Redbob
To: Ben Ficklin
Ah yes...whichever group suits the corporate need/greed works better for the administration. One weeks it'll be the EPA, the next the NAS and so on. Rather transparent, but most people miss that.
To: Digger
Come on Digger just say your were wrong...
Just admit it!
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posted on
06/04/2002 10:35:49 AM PDT
by
Dog
To: Sungirl
You go, girl!
To: Wild Irish Rogue
I have been listening to Rush today to see what he would say. Did I hear him say that he had talked with President Bush and that was why the President spoke up about all the nonesense that was going on yesterday? I was only half listening. I really got tired of reading all the negative comments yesterday and started to post something about it but decided to wait and see just exactly what was going on. This is a sick family. Our younger daughter fell very early Sunday morning and broke her foot. She has an appt. with a foot specialist later this week and I have an appt. with my lung dr. Friday afternoon about my chest pain. He is really a good dr who knows what he is doing. Rintene, if you read this, I hope you are feeling better today. MamaB
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posted on
06/04/2002 10:37:08 AM PDT
by
MamaB
To: Registered
Actually the report was a creation of the continued Democrat beauracracy, not just holdovers but the career civil-service leftists. Bush's fault was not stopping it or changing it sufficiently. Clearly the administration dropped the ball, this will be remembered as one of the uglier moments of the 8 Bush years, the administration's "ketchup is a vegetable" incident.
To me what is important is that the administration recognize and address the holes in control and the mixed messaging. The incident WILL be used against us this year. And I'm not too down on Rush. He was only doing his job, addressing myths and errors. And letting this report out without sufficient editing WAS an error. IMHO Rush did overreact, which didn't help any. But bottom line a problem is being corrected, and hopefully lessons learned.
Of course now the pressure is back on the Chicken Littles to find another excuse to flee the party.
To: CoolGuyVic
"'I read the report put out by the bureaucracy,' Bush said dismissivly... " Done in your name, buddy. Better learn to take responsibility for the actions of your administration, especially when you requested the report be made.
You could've stopped the report. You could've had someone check it out for you since you certainly have better things to do than read such a report.
Again, Bush is trying to have his cake and eat it too. On the one hand, his administration produced and submitted this report to the socialist UN. On the other, he's acting as if this was merely some autonomic bureaucratic action. He's the captain of his ship, the head of his administration.
He has two choices, IMO: either support the report the EPA made under his orders, or repudate the report and its findings in no uncertain terms. Tell people you hadn't reviewed it and think it is a load of bunk. Trying to placate both sides of this issue *will not work*, and will only serve to piss everyone off (which is happening already). He isn't coming across as moderate or centrist, but wishy-washy and not in control of his own administration.
Step up to the plate and state your position for all to hear and know.
Tuor
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posted on
06/04/2002 10:37:15 AM PDT
by
Tuor
To: Howlin
"He's covering his butt by saying "I talked to the White House this morning." Who, exactly did Rush say he talked to at the White House? I'm bettin' it was the operator.
Hang it there, Howlin. You do a great job!
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