Posted on 06/04/2002 10:06:01 AM PDT by CoolGuyVic
"'I read the report put out by the bureaucracy,' Bush said dismissivly... "
More to come, I'm sure
Please provide biblical verses on global warming.
Hey....when it gets later in the summer, we are going to have to get a Jazz or Blues event going again.....my life is pretty busy right now, LOL
Then parallel it with the 'what did he know' scenario garbage. Show how renagade bureaucrats can wreck havok within our gov't, offering misleading and damaging leaks, and withholding vital information. Cuts out any potential legs for these witch-hunt Congressional investigations, highlights the real problems of a divided gov't, and gives Bush a stronger platform to start campaigning the public for a housecleaning, both inside the agencies and in November.
Outstanding post and thoughts.
Think we'll take the ball and go on the offensive?
Doubt it. Prevent defense is all we know and all we do.
The way I see it, the argument is whether or not Rush/Hannity jumped the gun on this one - not whether their ideology is in agreement with Pres. Bush. Agree?
After all, without a dire emergency, a real "scary prospect", what do we need them for?
Many people misunderstand why I get upset and post so much when these sort of things come up. It's not because I hate Bush, but because I want to see conservative issues advanced, and this report *does not* advance conservative issues.
I find it hard to believe that reports like this one aren't screened by *anyone* higher up in the administration than the EPA people who created it. Didn't some aide, some department head, someone in authority review this thing and say 'Hey, I'm not sure the President agrees with this stuff... maybe we should kick a copy up the chain a bit.'
Despite all the squirming done by Bush and those here on FR who say it's an unimportant bureacratic report, the Dems will *make* it important -- politically important. And later, it will have a second life as a basis for government action. Whether Bush knew personally about this or not, it matters little: like a ship's captain, Bush is going to be attached with the findings of this report, and the Dems are going to use it later. There is no way that wont happen.
At best, this was a mistake. At worst, it indicates a change in direction in the rhetoric of the administration towards environmental issues.
Tuor
Maybe because a new administration isn't allowed to by law...
Sorry to disappoint you, but while I did have a handle bar once in the 70's, I ain't niv'r bin ta Hooston exceptin' on an aereoplane that was jes passin' through!
Banana trees are technically herbs. Look it up!
There certainly is. I know that I wouldn't have even commented on this issue had I not been alarmed at the absurd suggestions of a conspiracy including the NY Times, Rush Limbaugh, Matt Drudge and Sean Hannity against the President.
That's what got under my skin. There are mistakes made within this administration from time to time. It is good when those get pointed out and addressed. The person pointing out the mistake is not suddenly a traitor to the cause.
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