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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: Howlin
shirley your a blinded fool!
421 posted on 01/10/2003 6:11:06 PM PST by TLBSHOW (Keeping the Republicans Feet to the fire is a 24/7 job for conservatives)
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To: TLBSHOW
I didn't say a damn word about Jesse Lee Paterson. I'd bet he would probably be embarassed if he knew you were his new spokesman on FF.

I am disputing what YOU said last night in your OWN WORDS......you said Bush has SENT those two guys to meet with Jesse Jackson.

I asked you where that was printed........and you never produced.

Of course, you have continually said that Bush backs affirmative action....and when asked to produce proof of that.......you have failed to do so.

You have, however, said the following:

To: Howlin

Prove to me Bush isn't a liberal Republican advancing the commie rats agenda?

----snip-----258 posted on 12/21/2002 1:21 AM EST by TLBSHOW

There must be hundreds of questions out there, just hanging, that people have asked you to PROVE that you have ignored.

And nobody wonders why. They all know you're full of hot air and a disruptor.

422 posted on 01/10/2003 6:12:14 PM PST by Howlin (Right is right!)
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To: TLBSHOW
are both scheduled to appear

Now WHERE DOES IT SAY BUSH SENT THEM TO MEET JESSE JACKSON........like YOU SAID????????

423 posted on 01/10/2003 6:13:11 PM PST by Howlin (Right is right!)
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To: TLBSHOW
...but Campos' office did confirm that the SEC commissioner would be speaking at the awards luncheon.

What we have here is CNS claiming without using direct quotes, that Campos will attend.

424 posted on 01/10/2003 6:13:36 PM PST by FreeReign (keeping everybody's feet to the fire.)
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To: Howlin
Now WHERE DOES IT SAY BUSH SENT THEM TO MEET JESSE JACKSON

I see no indication of such either.

425 posted on 01/10/2003 6:15:16 PM PST by FreeReign (keeping everybody's feet to the fire.)
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To: FreeReign
Of course it doesn't.

It was a flat out lie that Todd used to bash Bush. He is a Bush hater; he doesn't like ANY Muslims or ANY blacks, regardless of what he says.

He pretends to be a conservative -- "holding feet to the fire" and all that -- but he is really a disruptor. This is NOT the first web site he's done this on. Spamming posts with ridciulous cutting and pasting.

He's been banned at all the other ones.

426 posted on 01/10/2003 6:17:57 PM PST by Howlin (Right is right!)
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To: Ben Ficklin
I don't disagree with your assesment, but understand that I didn't want to be accused of leaning the opposite way. I was responding in the broaest terms to a broad question by Luis and trying to include some consideration for FY 2002.

I wasn't complaining. IMO, I thought you were being objective.

427 posted on 01/10/2003 6:20:48 PM PST by FreeReign (keeping everybody's feet to the fire.)
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To: Howlin
Speaking of all those evil American Muslims, one of them intervened and stopped another Muslim from firebombing a Jewish Temple today..

Personally, I think it's just grand that we have the First Amendment to protect the religion of the good Muslim who intervened and also have laws to punish the violent Muslim who wanted to destroy the Jewish place of worship.

Of course the haters among us would have simply punished them both for their belief in a false God, making no distinction between the two.

428 posted on 01/10/2003 6:32:15 PM PST by Jhoffa_ (I am Bad Ash.)
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To: Jhoffa_
I'm with you on that.
429 posted on 01/10/2003 6:33:10 PM PST by Howlin (I miss my X)
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To: Howlin
I think allot of people are actually. It's just not worth dealing with the haters to most of them I bet..
430 posted on 01/10/2003 6:38:41 PM PST by Jhoffa_ ("Jhoffa_X" was my VERY FIRST tag line actually..)
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To: Jhoffa_
wimpycat has a new New Years resolution: ignore the kooks. I'm going with that.

I do however have to point out blatant lies.

431 posted on 01/10/2003 6:40:14 PM PST by Howlin (Ignore Todd Spam)
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To: Howlin
Oh right, wimpycat will have that one broke before the month's over.
432 posted on 01/10/2003 6:41:57 PM PST by Jhoffa_ (I know I couldn't resist myself.. I don't think I have the strength to hold out for 10 minutes.)
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To: carenot; Askel5; MissAmericanPie; DoughtyOne; Fred Mertz; nunya bidness; TLBSHOW; ...

BIOGRAPHY

John F. Turner
Assistant Secretary, Bureau of Oceans and International
Environmental and Scientific Affairs
Term of Appointment: 11/13/2001 to present

John Turner was sworn in as Assistant Secretary of State for Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs (OES) on November 13, 2001. In this capacity, he heads U.S. Department of State programs and activities concerning HIV/AIDS and other infectious diseases, the environment, climate change, oceans affairs, and science and technology.

Prior to his appointment as Assistant Secretary, Mr. Turner was President and Chief Executive Officer of The Conservation Fund, a national nonprofit organization dedicated to public-private partnerships to protect land and water resources. With the support of over 200 corporations, during Mr. Turner’s tenure the Fund protected more than 2.8 million acres of parks, wildlife habitat, and open space across America. Between 1989 and 1993, Mr. Turner served as the Director of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, where he was responsible for expanding collaborative approaches under the Endangered Species Act, increasing wetland protection and establishing 55 new National Wildlife Refuges, the most of any administration in the nation’s history. He served for 19 years in the Wyoming State Legislature and is a past President of the State Senate.

Formerly, Mr. Turner served as Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Bank of Jackson Hole, and as Chairman of the Institute of Environment and Natural Resources at the University of Wyoming. Past Board of Directors’ affiliations include Northeast Utilities, the Land Trust Alliance, the National Wildlife Refuge Association, the Murie Center, and the Trumpeter Swan Society. He has served as an advisor to the Hancock Timber Resources Group, Argonne National Laboratories-West, the Yale School of Forestry, and the University of Michigan’s School of Natural Resources.

Awards presented to Mr. Turner include: the Times/Mirror Conservation Award, Chevron; National Wetlands Achievement Award, Ducks Unlimited; Sheldon Coleman Award, America's Recreation Roundtable; Audubon Stewardship Award, National Audubon Society, Western Region; President's Public Service Award, The Nature Conservancy; Conservation Achievement Award, National Wildlife Federation; Exemplary Service Award, American Outdoors; National Award, Take Pride in America, U.S. Department of the Interior; Citizen of the Year, Teton County, WY.

Among Mr. Turner’s publications are: The Magnificent Bald Eagle, Our National Bird, Random House; "The Private Lands Challenge: Integrating biodiversity, conservation, and private property," Private Property and the Endangered Species Act, University of Texas Press; "Land Use: The Forgotten Agenda," in Thinking Ecologically: The next generation of environmental policy, Yale University Press; and numerous other publications regarding wildlife conservation, outdoor recreation, and natural resource policies.

Mr. Turner received a Master of Science degree in Wildlife Ecology from the University of Michigan and a Bachelor of Arts degree in Biology from the University of Notre Dame. A native of Moose, Wyoming, Mr. Turner is a third-generation rancher who, with his brothers, operates the Triangle X Ranch in Grand Teton National Park. He and his wife, Mary Kay, are the parents of three children.

http://www.results.gov/leadership/bios/turnerj.html

John Turner -- Department of State

Assistant Secretary of State for Oceans, International Environment & Scientific Affairs

Prior to his current appointment, John Turner was President and Chief Executive Officer of The Conservation Fund, a national nonprofit organization dedicated to public-private partnerships to protect land and water resources. Between 1989 and 1993, he served as the Director of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. He served for nineteen years in the Wyoming State Legislature and is a past President of the Wyoming State Senate. John is a graduate of the University of Notre Dame, and he received a Master of Science degree in Wildlife Ecology from the University of Michigan

Contact: 202-647-1554

Council on Environmental Quality


Spotted Owl Advocate Seeks Top Post From Bush

Testimony of Brent Blackwelder President, Friends of the Earth - Submitted to the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources
"Griles's nomination is particularly disheartening in light of recent reports that John Turner, former Wyoming lawmaker, friend of Vice President Cheney, and noted conservationist was also under consideration for the position. We have no doubt that Teddy Roosevelt would have cast a smile over the administration had it chosen to nominate a proven conservationist such as John Turner as second-in-command at the Department of Interior."

"the plan is to appoint liberal Republicans to key Assistant, Deputy Secretary and Director posts within Interior."
..."Central to this plan are attempts to name John Turner, President and CEO of the Conservation Fund, to the second most powerful post in the department, Assistant Secretary for Fish, Wildlife and Parks."

...Why is Turner in line for such a powerful post? Turner is a lifetime close personal friend of Vice President Dick Cheney. Turner has been appointed to the Interior Department Transition Advisory Team along with several allies such as Tom Kiernan, President of the National Parks Conservation Association (NCPA).

Turner's land trust is notorious for training cadres of environmental activists at its Conservation Leadership Network schools, which have been subsidized by Interior Department grant money under the Clinton Administration. Network graduates are trained in combining regulatory threats from federal agencies with the money of land trusts to harass property owners. The goal is to financially drain families and force them to sell their land at greatly reduced prices.

"John Turner's nomination would cut Gale Norton off at the knees," said Chuck Cushman, Executive Director of the American Land Rights Association (ALRA), who supports Norton. "It would defeat the purpose of naming Norton in the first place. "Because of his personal friendship with Cheney and Turner's environmental allies, he would have a separate power base independent of Norton, and could ignore and even reverse her directives," Cushman continued.

"Naming a Clinton Administration ally like John Turner to this key post would be a tragedy for private property rights, and would mean a continuation of Bruce Babbitt's land grabbing policies," Cushman continued.

Turner ally Tom Kiernan's involvement with the transition is "truly incredible," said Cushman. "His organization is adamantly opposed to broad based recreational use of the federal lands.

"NCPA's Annual Report proudly boasts of shutting down use of snowmobiles, tourist aircraft and automobiles in the parks. This greatly restricts families and senior citizens, and benefits only the environmental elite who can afford lengthy, expensive trips such as eco-tourist tours."

"President Bush has chosen John Turner to serve as Deputy Secretary of the Interior to Norton. Turner is the man responsible for listing the Northern Spotted Owl on the Endangered Species list, helping to devastate the timber industry."


Spotted-owl advocate seeks top Bush post - Environmental activist enjoys close relationship with vice president

Spotted-owl Advocate Seeks Top Bush Post Environmental Activist Enjoys Close Relationship With Vice President

Worldnetdaily
By Joseph A. D'Agostino
© 2001 Human Events
FEBRUARY 26, 2001

Property-rights defenders have mobilized to try to persuade President Bush not to name John Turner -- the man who made the Northern Spotted Owl into the most celebrated of all endangered species -- to a high-ranking post in the new administration.

Sources close to the process say that Turner is being considered for deputy secretary of the interior, assistant secretary of the interior for fish, wildlife and parks, or alternatively, as chairman of the President's Council on Environmental Quality, or CEQ.

Turner's greatest asset is that he is a longtime, close personal friend of Vice President Dick Cheney. His greatest liability, sources say, is that he is being opposed, inside the White House, by Karl Rove, Bush's top political adviser. Rove, a Utah native who has long lived in Texas, is said to have a Westerner's understanding of land-use issues.

As director of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in the last Bush administration, Turner developed a reputation among conservatives as a radical environmentalist -- a reputation he carried with him when he left public office to serve as president of the Conservation Fund.

"He is being considered because he's a fly-fishing buddy of the vice president," said Mike Hardiman, legislative director for the American Land Rights Association, which has compiled a 60-page dossier on Turner. "If he were considered on his own merits, he would not be considered again in a Republican administration."

"We do not comment on personnel matters, as a matter of policy," said Cheney spokeswoman Juliana Glover when asked if Cheney was pushing Turner for an administration post. Turner serves on the Interior transition team.

"Turner has strong support from the environmental community," said Myron Ebell, director of Global Warming and International Environmental Policy at the Competitive Enterprise Institute. "Martha Marks of the Republican front group Republicans for Environmental Protection is behind him." An opponent of Gale Norton's confirmation as interior secretary, Marks, when asked by reporters on Jan. 15 to name a Republican she favored for interior secretary, answered, "John Turner."

Hardiman said that if Turner were appointed chairman of CEQ, deputy secretary of the interior or assistant interior secretary for fish, wildlife and parks, he could "work to neutralize Norton, especially because of his friendship with the vice president." (Although they want Turner frozen out completely, conservative environmentalists agree that if the vice president insists Turner get an administration post, the CEQ job would be the least harmful because, unlike the Interior Department, CEQ does not issue regulations, although its reports can stimulate new rules or legislative recommendations.)

Turner's connection with Cheney has deep roots: He served as best man at the vice president's wedding.

According to Hardiman and Ebell, Turner, as deputy secretary of the interior, could push to have his environmentalist friend Mike Brennan named as the department's top legal officer. Turner did not respond to repeated calls to his Conservation Fund office.

His record as an environmental activist includes:


433 posted on 01/10/2003 7:34:44 PM PST by Uncle Bill
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To: Uncle Bill
Tancredo for President 2004
434 posted on 01/10/2003 7:40:31 PM PST by MissAmericanPie
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To: Uncle Bill
Good evening Bill,


check out this quote of the year from Howlin, so you know what I have to deal with. As if you didn't already know!
,,,,,,,
aristeides ASKS hOWLIN....

I see that once again you have failed to criticize Jesse Jackson. I wonder why.

Howlin ANSWERS WITH THE quote of the century!

To: aristeides

Why should I criticize him? I agree with him.

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/820447/posts?page=61#61

lol



435 posted on 01/10/2003 7:40:48 PM PST by TLBSHOW (Keeping the Republicans Feet to the fire is a 24/7 job for conservatives)
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To: MissAmericanPie; TLBSHOW
6 New Treaties Go To Senate - Assistant Secretary of State John Turner asked the Senate Foreign Relations Committee to ratify six new environmental agreements

Earth Day Statement by the President

President Calls for Conservation and Stewardship on Earth Day

The President's Commitment to Environmental Protection

Proposing a federal republic of Earth - "Past and present speakers at the Forum include: George Bush


Who Needs Earth Day?

What I Saw at Earth Day


The Einhorn Principle

Ira was King of the Hippies, a paunchy paragon of Radical Chic, Mr.Peace-and-Love-and-Flower-Power-Personified, a pot-smoking, LSD-popping, sex-happy counter-culture activist. Poet. Philosopher. Physics person. Psychic phenomenologist. Became a New-Age networker with CEOs and rocket scientists and whiskey heiresses and rock stars like Peter Gabriel. Sold them informational blueprints of the future. Launched our city's Earth Day celebration. Ran for Mayor of Philadelphia as a self-proclaimed Planetary Enzyme, a catalyst for global change. Lost. Even was a Fellow for one semester at Harvard's prestigious Kennedy School of Government."

Ira Einhorn: Psychedelic Unicorn of Death

Einhorn hosts Earth Day, April 1970

"I was involved in Earth Day. I founded Earth Day. I'm Mr. Earth Day"
Ira Einhorn - Source

436 posted on 01/10/2003 8:50:59 PM PST by Uncle Bill
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To: Uncle Bill
So, let's burn the phone lines up in protest. Freepers?
437 posted on 01/10/2003 9:33:00 PM PST by MissAmericanPie
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To: MissAmericanPie
You hear the same cricket stampede I'm hearing?

Contacting the White House

We need more money for education, for the children of course. For Earth Day and all environmental issues

438 posted on 01/10/2003 10:06:06 PM PST by Uncle Bill
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To: Uncle Bill
So? What happened with the "6 Treaties"?

Do you ever read the garbage you spam the site with?

And why do you dump all this crap into a thread and then call all the reliable GOP haters to come and pile on, while you run and hide?

Everything you trash the threads with is always years old and never has anything to do with anything.

Are you and the Birchers now trying to accuse Bush of stuffing Ira Einhorn's girlfriend into the trunk? What is your friggin' point, Uncle Tin Hat?

439 posted on 01/10/2003 10:59:22 PM PST by Deb
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To: Deb
They must be hurting if they drug you out.
440 posted on 01/10/2003 11:01:37 PM PST by Uncle Bill
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