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PRESIDENT BUSH SIGNS WETLANDS ACT
The Democrat.com ^ | January 07, 2003 | James L. Cummins

Posted on 01/09/2003 7:03:56 PM PST by Uncle Bill

President Bush signs Wetlands Act

The Democrat.com
By James L. Cummins
January 7, 2002

President George W. Bush recently signed into law the reauthorization of the North American Wetlands Conservation Act. It's purpose is to encourage voluntary partnerships among public agencies and the private sector to conserve North American wetland ecosystems. It establishes an infrastructure and provides a source of funding to accomplish that end. The Act funds the protection, restoration, management and enhancement of a wetland ecosystem to benefit wetland-dependent wildlife.

According to President Bush, "Today we take important action to conserve North America's wetlands, which will help keep our water clean and help provide habitat for hundreds of species of wildlife. Through this legislation, the federal government will continue its partnership with landowners, conservation groups and states to save and improve millions of acres of wetlands. The North American Wetlands Conservation Reauthorization Act shows our concern for the environment and our respect for future generations of Americans. "With this signature today, the North American Wetlands Conservation Act will be reauthorized for five years. The law authorizes federal money to match donations from sportsmen, state wildlife agencies, conservationists and landowners. Since 1991, more than $462 million in federal grants have helped to encourage $1.3 billion in contributions from others."

"Together these funds have restored streams and rivers, re-established native plants and trees, acquired land that is home to more than a third of America's threatened and endangered species. Because about 75 percent of the wetlands are held privately, we need to encourage cooperation with our landowners. This legislation shows that when government, landowners and conservationists work together, we can make dramatic progress in preserving the beauty and the quality of our environment." Bush also thanked the Congress for supporting this legislation.

Proposed projects are ranked by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's North American Wetlands Conservation Council. Selected, prioritized proposals are recommended to the Migratory Bird Conservation Commission for consideration of funding. Membership consists of the Secretary of the Interior, who serves as Chairman; the Secretaries of Transportation and Agriculture; two Members of the Senate (one is Senator Thad Cochran); and two Members of the House of Representatives. The Commission is authorized to approve, reject or reorder the priority of the proposed projects.


Bush Administration Keeps Clinton Wetlands Rule

Bush Supports Clinton Land Grab

W. THE ENVIRONMENTALIST - "On almost every environmental issue, Bush has upheld the Clinton-Gore position." - THE NEW REPUBLIC


The Global Warming Sell-Out

The Global Warming Sell-Out

Conservatives Angered By Environmental Provision - "A tax break for environmental groups is being added to part of President Bush's faith-based initiative"

George W. Goes Green - "George W. Bush was not only ratifying Bill Clinton's edicts in last week's run-up to Earth Day. Free market activists who consider themselves allies were told to sit down and shut up about the greening of the new president."

Cooked Climate Numbers - Thomas Sowell

Global lying - Thomas Sowell

Limbaugh excoriates Bush on global warming

George W. Algore (Say's Rush Limbaugh, Political issue for leftists)

LIMBAUGH RIPS BUSH WHITE HOUSE OVER GLOBAL WARMING 'FLIP-FLOP'

Rush: Fleischer Flips Back, White House Realigns With EPA Warning Report

Is he now Global Warming Bush? - Cal Thomas

Say It Ain't So, George

Is Bush Green?

Is Bush Green?

W. THE ENVIRONMENTALIST - "On almost every environmental issue, Bush has upheld the Clinton-Gore position." - THE NEW REPUBLIC

Bush is as Green as Gore!

Bush Turns Green

Bush Turns Green

"President Bush anted up $235 million in federal funds Wednesday to shelter Florida's Everglades and beaches from oil and gas drilling"

White House defends U-turn on global warming

U-TURN: BUSH ADMIN OUTLINES 'GLOBAL WARMING' EFFECTS ON AMERICA; ACKNOWLEDGES DAMAGE

BUSH DISMISSES OWN ADMINISTRATION REPORT ON 'WARMING'

Bush Administration Blames Humans for Global Warming

GLOBAL WARMING = U.N. SUCK-UP

""Christie Whitman, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency chief, said Saturday that the United States supports the goal of Kyoto but was reviewing its strategy for achieving it."


Press Briefing - June 5, 2002
"Q Ari, if I could change subjects for a second. This morning you said that the President quoted a speech, indicating that the President believes that human activity is largely responsible for the increase in greenhouse gases. But I'm wondering if he also agrees with an EPA report which indicated that human activity is likely the cause of global warming?

MR. FLEISCHER: Let me just read from the President's statement of June 11th on global warming, and let me read from the recent report the EPA submitted to the United Nations. And I think you'll hear that on the key issues, they really sound very, very similar. This is the President on June 11th in the Rose Garden, in a speech where he announced his global warming policies.

"Concentration of greenhouse gases, especially C02, have increased substantially since the beginning of the Industrial Revolution. And the National Academy of Sciences indicate that the increase is due in large part to human activity." That's the President himself speaking.

Here is from the report, page 4, that was just submitted to the United States by the EPA: "Greenhouse gases are accumulating in Earth's atmosphere as the result of human activities, causing global mean surface temperature and subsurface ocean temperature to rise. While the changes observed over the last several decades are due most likely to human activities, we cannot rule out that some significant part is also a reflection of natural variability." And I think what you're hearing is the same thing.

Q I'm glad you make the connection explicitly, since the President addressed greenhouse gases, but not specifically global warming. Does the President agree with the conclusion that human activity is likely the cause of global warming?

MR. FLEISCHER: That's what the President said in his speech in June.

Q That's not exactly what he said. He does agree with it?

MR. FLEISCHER: When the President cites the National Academy of Science as saying that the National Academy of Science indicates that the increase is due in large part to human activity, I don't know how the President could say it more specifically than that.

Q He hasn't changed his mind at all?

MR. FLEISCHER: No. Here's -- the bottom line for the President is, number one, he has made a proposal that he believes is a proposal that not only can reduce the problem of greenhouse gases and global warming, but also protects the American economy, so the American economy can lead the world in technological and scientific advances that also have an effect in reducing pollution.

The President has said, citing the National Academy of Sciences, that the increase is due in large part to human activity. The President has also continued, citing both, now this report the EPA has sent to the United Nations, previous evidence from the National Academy of Sciences, that there's uncertainty -- and the recent report notes that there is considerable uncertainty. That's the state of science, and the President agrees with it. I don't think people dispute that.

Q Its uncertainty, but he can still draw that conclusion, that --

MR. FLEISCHER: He didn't June 11th.

Q He didn't exactly do it, but you're saying it now.

MR. FLEISCHER: Again, when the President cites a report by the National Academy of Sciences that indicates the increase is due in large part to human activity, I think you have two reports that are very similar.

Q Why was he --

Q Why did he call it the bureaucracy yesterday?

MR. FLEISCHER: I think the EPA issued a report that says the same thing. And I think the President was also reflecting about some of the way it was covered, that made it sound as if the report was somehow inconsistent with what he had said previously.

Q I don't think he reflected at all, he just said that, I saw it put out by a bureaucracy. What did he reflect on?

MR. FLEISCHER: I'm sharing with you his insights."
Ari Fleischer Sound Bite


Bush Warms To Climate

The Washington Times
By Greg Pierce
May 21, 1999
Source

Texas Gov. George W. Bush has changed his tune on a key environmental issue, saying he no longer believes there's any question that the globe is warming, the Fort Worth Star-Telegram reports.

"I believe there is global warming," he said at a news conference last week. Mr. Bush had said just a few weeks ago that the "science is still out" on global warming. The governor, who is leading a crowded field of GOP presidential candidates, said his team of advisers had changed his mind.

"The last time I wasn't certain of the science," he said. "I've had some briefings recently and I'm becoming more convinced that the science proves there's global warming."

Tom "Smitty" Smith, director of the liberal consumer and environmental group Public Citizen, welcomed the new position.

"We are delighted that Gov. Bush is acknowledging that global warming is a problem," he said. "We would ask him to take a leadership role since Texas leads the nation in global warming."

But Texas Citizens for a Sound Economy, a conservative group that doubts global-warming theories, says Mr. Bush should take another look.

"We think there's been a lot of questionable and bad science that's been used," said the group's spokeswoman, Peggy Venable.
[End of Transcript]

More Than 15,000 Scientists Speak Out Against Global Warming Myth


Bush decisions rankle conservatives

"And now, a Republican administration will continue and complete the work of a Democratic administration. This is the way environmental policy should work."
George W. Bush - SOURCE


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption
KEYWORDS: communism; copernicus3; enviralists; environment; tediouslyredundant; wetlands
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To: TLBSHOW
Jeb Bush signed an executive order to end affirmative action programs in Florida.

Documentation?

201 posted on 01/09/2003 9:43:52 PM PST by Texasforever
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To: Torie
How is sausage made?

Trust me, you don't want to know. Chocolate milk, now that's a shocker.

202 posted on 01/09/2003 9:44:22 PM PST by nunya bidness (Your ad here!)
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To: Texasforever
An executive order to end affirmative is what President Bush should do on the 16th.
203 posted on 01/09/2003 9:45:51 PM PST by TLBSHOW (Keeping the Republicans Feet to the fire is a 24/7 job for conservatives)
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To: Fred Mertz
I could have said it in a sentence, but you would have disliked the writing style even more. Writing long sentences is something I constantly struggle against, and subsequent drafts of what I write often have more periods and semicolons. But FR is a first draft kind of place typically.
204 posted on 01/09/2003 9:46:43 PM PST by Torie
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To: Libertarianize the GOP
No . Not if you have to ask .
205 posted on 01/09/2003 9:47:12 PM PST by Ben Bolt
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To: TLBSHOW
Do you think we don't notice that you are ignorning pointed questions directed at you?

You have absolutely ZERO credibility on this forum.

206 posted on 01/09/2003 9:47:24 PM PST by Howlin (I'll have my scrambled)
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To: Texasforever

Not to this degree, this is unprecedented. Also Cali having such huge market share (I think it's like 35% or more) means it can definately have an effect on the manufacturing process.

He's, in effect claimed "States Rights" on the issue. Since the FED isn't authorized to mandate these standards anyway, he would seem to have a point.

207 posted on 01/09/2003 9:47:26 PM PST by Jhoffa_ (LOTR out takes, Reel #2 Frodo to Sammy: "Yes! Kiss me you fool!")
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To: Texasforever
So you think AA is a good thing?
208 posted on 01/09/2003 9:47:33 PM PST by TLBSHOW (Keeping the Republicans Feet to the fire is a 24/7 job for conservatives)
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To: TLBSHOW
An executive order to end affirmative is what President Bush should do on the 16th.

While he is at it why not an EO to overturn Roe v Wade? Sorry but you are getting harder to defend.

209 posted on 01/09/2003 9:48:12 PM PST by Texasforever
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To: Howlin
I will never answer questions from you, a Clinton like liar again!
210 posted on 01/09/2003 9:49:00 PM PST by TLBSHOW (Keeping the Republicans Feet to the fire is a 24/7 job for conservatives)
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To: TLBSHOW
So you think AA is a good thing?

I am saying that Bush cannot do what you are demanding.

211 posted on 01/09/2003 9:49:35 PM PST by Texasforever
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To: Howlin
TODD: Jeb Bush signed an executive order to end affirmative action programs in Florida.

TEXASFOREVER: Documentation?

TODD: So you think AA is a good thing?


*Snicker*

212 posted on 01/09/2003 9:50:01 PM PST by Howlin (I'll have my scrambled)
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To: TLBSHOW
I dare you to point out ANY lie I have ever told.
213 posted on 01/09/2003 9:50:48 PM PST by Howlin (I'll have my scrambled)
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To: dorben
What I wanted to know is why you thought I was getting what I wanted?
214 posted on 01/09/2003 9:51:16 PM PST by Libertarianize the GOP
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To: Jhoffa_
He's, in effect claimed "States Rights" on the issue. Since the FED isn't authorized to mandate these standards anyway, he would seem to have a point.

Have the Feds told him he cannot do as he pleases?

215 posted on 01/09/2003 9:51:23 PM PST by Texasforever
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To: Luis Gonzalez
He's quoting Michelle "two visas away from turning basket tricks in Manila" Malkin.

175 posted on 01/10/2003 0:26 AM EST by Luis Gonzalez (The Ever So Humble Banana Republican) [ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 173 | View Replies | Report Abuse ]

Luis, you have no class. In fact, you are a pig of a man to post something like that about Ms. Malkin. Just because you're Hispanic, doesn't mean you can't be a bigot.

216 posted on 01/09/2003 9:52:33 PM PST by kristinn
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To: nunya bidness
Out here in Oregon, it doesn't matter WHAT the Congress does....or WHAT the state legislature does...because some federal judge will overturn it...or put a stay on enactment.

The city of Portland has a neat new little law too--for some parts of the city. IF your home burns down or is destroyed by some act of nature, you can't rebuild. Because most of the city of Portland is considered...you guessed it...wetlands. Cute, no?
217 posted on 01/09/2003 9:53:08 PM PST by justshe (God Bless the United States of America)
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To: kristinn
I'm not a bigot, I don't like Malkin.

A bigot dislikes entire ethnicities, much like Malkin hates Mexicans.

Get your definitions straight.
218 posted on 01/09/2003 9:54:38 PM PST by Luis Gonzalez (The Ever So Humble Banana Republican)
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To: kristinn
I doubt Luis, who has racist crap directed to and about him day in and day out on this forum, is a bigot.
219 posted on 01/09/2003 9:56:40 PM PST by Howlin (I'll have my scrambled)
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To: Texasforever
The use of affirmative action was dealt another blow Tuesday after
Florida Gov. Jeb Bush

signed an executive order

abolishing the use of race and ethnicity in contracting decisions and in college admissions processes across the state.

Affirmative action supporters were quick to criticize Bush's action, while the governor maintained that the order would unite Floridians.

The plan is part of the One Florida Initiative - Bush's plan structured to improve primary and secondary education in Florida, which Bush says will increase the number of minorities in Florida state universities.

''We can increase opportunity and diversity in the state's universities and in state contracting without using policies that discriminate or that pit one racial group against another,'' Bush said at a news conference in Tallahassee, Fla.

The executive order from Bush, a Republican, comes as former University of California Regent Ward Connerly pushes a statewide petition drive in Florida to end its affirmative action programs.

Bush said the One Florida Initiative guarantees the top 20 percent of Florida high school seniors admission to state schools.

Standing with Bush as he announced his plan, Adam Herbert, Florida's State University System chancellor said he would ask the system's Board of Regents to support Bush's plan.

"The role of the State University System is to accommodate the needs of all Floridians," Herbert said in a written statement published in The Oracle, the student newspaper at the University of South Florida.

"The governor's ... program does exactly that in a fair and forthright manner," he said.

Michigan state Sen. David Jaye (R-Washington Twp.) said he praises Bush's action and called on Michigan Gov. John Engler to follow suit.

"Jeb Bush has driven a stake through the heart of the evil vampire of affirmative action and minority preferencing," Jaye said. "Now, will Gov. Engler have the courage to do the same?"

Although Michigan state schools are constitutionally separate from state control, John Truscott, Engler's spokesperson, said that although Engler legally has the same power as Bush when enacting executive orders.

snip

Jaye said Bush's action in Florida is another sign of what he believes is the eventual end of the use of affirmative action across the nation.

http://www.pub.umich.edu/daily/1999/nov/11-11-99/news/news2.html


220 posted on 01/09/2003 9:56:53 PM PST by TLBSHOW (Keeping the Republicans Feet to the fire is a 24/7 job for conservatives)
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