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A message from Robert Redford (Barf alert)
savebiogems.org ^ | unknown | Robert Redford

Posted on 10/31/2001 8:22:51 PM PST by Randjuke

Dear Friend, It is understandable that we Americans feel an almost reflexive need for unanimity in trying times like these. As a nation, we are rightly consumed with responding to the terrorist attacks on September 11th. But, at some point -- and I think we're beginning to get there -- we need to take a long-term view even as we are reacting to the current crisis. Really important domestic issues facing us before all of this happened -- education, energy and the environment, health care -- still have the same dimension and consequence. But we have to recognize that it's much more difficult to discuss and debate them in the aftermath of Sept. 11th. Unfortunately, disagreement is sometimes characterized as unpatriotic during times such as these and open, thoughtful discourse is somewhat muted. The gravity of the current situation is not lost on any of us and we all want to do what's right to insure our national security. It is with this in mind that I felt compelled to write you today.

A handful of determined U.S. senators, encouraged by the White House, are arguing that national security requires the Senate to rush a pro-oil energy bill into law. They have vowed to hold up normal Senate business and attach the bill to every piece of legislation that comes to the Senate floor. So far they have failed in what The Boston Globe is calling "oil opportunism." But with President Bush, himself, now calling for rushed passage of this disastrous bill, intense pressure is building on Senate leaders to succumb to the emotions of the moment.

Using our national tragedy as an opportunity to advance the narrow interests of the oil lobby would not be in the best interest of the public. This bill, already passed by the House, would not only open the Arctic Refuge to oil rigs, it would also pave the way for energy companies to exploit and destroy pristine areas of Greater Yellowstone and other gems of our natural heritage. As important, it would do nothing to address energy security.

I'm asking for your immediate help in stopping this legislation. After reading my letter I hope you'll take action at http://www.savebiogems.org/arctic and then forward this letter to your friends and colleagues.

Last spring, the Bush administration and some members of Congress said we had to pass the president's oil-friendly energy bill because we were facing the most serious energy crisis since 1973. But here we are, a mere six months later, and the energy crisis has vanished. Due to a slowing economy and falling demand, the prices for gasoline, natural gas and home heating oil have plunged. Meanwhile, the much-feared "summer of blackouts" in California never happened, largely because consumers and businesses made dramatic cuts in energy use by launching the most successful statewide conservation campaign in history.

With no energy crisis to scare us with, the administration and pro-oil senators are now promoting their "Drill the Arctic" plan under the guise of national security and energy independence. Don't buy it. It would take ten years to bring Arctic oil to market, and when it arrives it would never equal more than two percent -- a mere drop in the bucket -- of all the oil we consume each year. Our nation simply doesn't have enough oil to drill our way to energy independence or even to affect world oil prices.

We possess a mere 3 percent of the world's oil reserves, but we consume fully 25 percent of the world's oil supply. We could drill the Arctic Refuge, Greater Yellowstone, and every other wildland in America and we'd still be importing oil, still be paying worldwide prices for domestic oil, and still be vulnerable to wild gyrations in price and supply. As The Atlanta Constitution put it: "Burning through our tiny oil supply faster will not make our country more secure." I'd go further: increasing our dependence on oil, whether that oil comes from the Persian Gulf or the Arctic Refuge, practically guarantees national *insecurity*. And we know that it will bring more habitat destruction, more oil spills, more air pollution, and more global warming. The public health implications will be devastating.

If our nation wants to declare energy independence, then we have no choice but to reduce our appetite for oil. There's no other way. We need to rely on smarter and cleaner ways to power our economy. We have the technology right now to increase fuel economy standards to 40 miles per gallon. If we phased in that standard by 2012 we'd save 15 times more oil than the Arctic Refuge is likely to produce over 50 years. We could also give tax rebates for existing hybrid gas-electric vehicles that get as much as 60 mpg. We could invest in public transit. We could launch an "Apollo Project" to bring fuel cells and hydrogen fuel down to earth, allowing us to begin the mass production of vehicles that emit only water as a by-product. The list goes on and on.

In this climate of national trauma and war, it is up to us -- the people -- to ensure that reason prevails and our natural heritage survives intact. The preservation of irreplaceable wildlands like the Arctic Refuge and Greater Yellowstone is a core American value. I have never been more appreciative of the wisdom of that value than during these past few weeks. When we are filled with grief and unanswerable questions it is often nature that we turn to for refuge and comfort. In the sanctuary of a forest or the vastness of the desert or the silence of a grassland, we can touch a timeless force larger than ourselves and our all-too-human problems. This is where the healing begins. Those who would sell out this natural heritage -- this spiritual heritage -- would destroy a wellspring of American strength. What's worse, their rush to exploit the wildness that feeds our souls won't do a thing to solve our energy problems.

There are plenty of sensible and patriotic ways to guarantee our nation's energy security, but destroying the Arctic Refuge is not one of them. Please tell that to your senators. They urgently need to hear it because the pressure is on to move this pro-oil bill to a vote in the next few weeks. It will take you only a minute to send them an electronic message from NRDC's SaveBioGems website.

Go to http://www.savebiogems.org/arctic

And please forward this message to your family and friends. Millions of Americans need to know about this cynical attempt to promote the interests of energy companies at the expense of everyone else.

Sincerely yours, Robert Redford


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Got this in my e-mail today and checked out the site - nice pictures of little wolf puppies and beautiful landscapes, which I believe are hundreds of miles from where the oil is located. His claims on being able to get 40 mpg immediately also sound very fishy - wonder if he drives a hybrid gas-electric vehicle, somehow I doubt it.
1 posted on 10/31/2001 8:22:51 PM PST by Randjuke
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To: Randjuke
RR should practice what he preaches. I will guarantee he uses more of the world's resources than I do. FREEKING hypocrite. This is the way these guys think, "I got mine so now lets stop all development."


3 posted on 10/31/2001 8:31:03 PM PST by mcollins
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To: Randjuke
We could launch an "Apollo Project" to bring fuel cells and hydrogen fuel down to earth, allowing us to begin the mass production of vehicles that emit only water as a by-product.

Water vapor is the principle greenhouse gas -- does Robert Redford want to exacerbate global warming?

4 posted on 10/31/2001 8:31:24 PM PST by Sloth
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To: Sloth
Too bad Robert needed to do this. I was just going to post that I saw Bandits and The Last Castle the last 2 nights. Last Castle was a great movie by the way. I just can't boycott everyone can I?
5 posted on 10/31/2001 8:33:12 PM PST by My Favorite Headache
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To: Randjuke
And they wonder why they can't go out in public!!
6 posted on 10/31/2001 8:34:17 PM PST by US_MilitaryRules
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To: Randjuke
I love his acting, but he is an ultimate dim-bulb.

Nam Vet

7 posted on 10/31/2001 8:34:33 PM PST by Nam Vet
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To: Randjuke
File under: People whose opinions I give a < bleep > about.
8 posted on 10/31/2001 8:37:06 PM PST by Big Guy and Rusty 99
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To: Randjuke
What a bunch of bunk!

Redford is worried about education???? Who will need to be educated after the terrorists kill off more of Americans children.

He is worried about the environment????? He likes the environment of the terrorists better??? Lets be nice to them so they will turn America into a non flowering land like all the arab countries are. How neat , how totally cool that would be.

No drilling in the USA for liberal socialist Redford....sure lets be NEEDY to the arabs for oil when we can have enough for ourselves if the enviros would get out of our way.

Redford is a walking BARF alert. LOL a total joke and should stick to learning his lines for his next movie.

9 posted on 10/31/2001 8:41:54 PM PST by Snow Bunny
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Great rant, Snow Bunny. And on behalf on all Utahns, I apologize for Robert Redford. He is a total hypocrite. I likes to have his resort break all sorts of rules and laws, but wants the rest of us to toe the line...
10 posted on 10/31/2001 8:45:37 PM PST by Utah Girl
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To: Snow Bunny
should stick to learning his lines for his next movie.

LOL! That's it! You figured it out, SB! He doesn't have a "next movie" so he's busy spouting off stupid stuff.....

FR to Hollywood: Please put RR in movie... he's got too much free time on his hands.

CC :)

11 posted on 10/31/2001 8:45:51 PM PST by CheneyChick
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To: Sloth
When you burn H2, you get H20. When you burn gasoline you get CO2 and H2O.
12 posted on 10/31/2001 8:53:18 PM PST by doomtrooper99
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To: Utah Girl
Thanks , I just hate it so much. These idiots have tons of talent but their brains are so twisted thinkers. It makes me sick.

Thanks again.

13 posted on 10/31/2001 8:55:47 PM PST by Snow Bunny
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To: CheneyChick
hahahahahaa..... he is good looking, talented and is brain challenged. haahahahaaha
14 posted on 10/31/2001 8:57:04 PM PST by Snow Bunny
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My mom's best friend's husband is a physical therapist. He has a great reputation. He worked on Robert Redford's knee for years. Well, my mom's friend kept pestering her husband to take her up to Sundance to meet Bob, and finally he gave in. She was so disappointed when she met him. She is a very tall, large woman. She said that she towered over Redford and could have broken him in half. He is short and slight. They must make his leading ladies stand in trenches, or he has to stand on stools, ala Tommy Daschle...
15 posted on 10/31/2001 9:05:36 PM PST by Utah Girl
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To: Randjuke
Dear Mr. Redford,

Please keep your stupid comments to yourself.

The "really important issues" like education, energy and the environment, health care...that you refer to, don't mean a thing if we can't live our life in freedom...you remember...the persuit of happiness...it means being able to go to work without the worry that bunch of Middle Eastern idoits aren't going to blow up your building, or crash the plane your flying in or spread anthrax in some movie theater thats playing one of your stupid movies.

The ONLY REALY IMPORTANT ISSUE right now is protecting our way of life. Sometimes that means we must go to the places where these evil scumbags hide, and kick the crap out of them. To make an example of them to the rest of the world so that everyone understand we will fight with "every available resource" we have. Why? Because we value our way of life so much that I (along with countless millions) would fight to my death so that my children and their children can live in America, free from fear and opression.

War is not pretty. Its ugly, every aspect of it and it must be that way. The object is to inflict so much hell and fury onto your enemy that he quits (or dies) before you.

You are a coward and no one is expecting you to fight. But remember, the blanket of freedom that you were born into, was courtesy of tens of thousands of men that died to defend your freedom, not because they wanted to but because they believed it was a fight worth fighting. Their injuries in battle came with a magnatude of pain that you couldn't begin to understand. Not just for them but for the families they left behind.

I realize this is beyond your comprehension, so say nothing and look forward to the day that we rid the world of these cowardly terrorist.

Regarding the oil drilling: we need to break away from our dependancy for mid-east oil. Once we do, we will no longer need to keep that region of the world stable. Then they will be free to go back to their tribal behavior, slavery, oppression of women and so on and basically self-destruct.

Sincerely yours,

heff

16 posted on 10/31/2001 9:07:53 PM PST by Heff
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To: Randjuke
Dear Mr. Redford please stick to acting where you can parrot back a script that someone else wrote and be half- way convincing. Oh wait, your acting career is as over the the hill as you are. Never mind.
17 posted on 10/31/2001 9:10:41 PM PST by WRhine
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To: Randjuke
Last night I saw the trailer for his latest movie.

My God, that man can't act to save his life.

What an idiot!

18 posted on 10/31/2001 9:24:24 PM PST by IncPen
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To: Utah Girl
Thanks for the story. He is only about 5'6". FallGuy worked with him in two of his films . One of them he met and the other they worked different days.

I was sitting here thinking about what you said about him not following the laws on his own place. That sounds just like a lib dosen't it. You have him nailed for sure.

19 posted on 10/31/2001 9:26:56 PM PST by Snow Bunny
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To: Snow Bunny
Redford's generosity could extend to lending a helping hand to those animals living in Afghanistan, eh? Also, the camel and goat transportation system don't burn any fossil fuel.
20 posted on 10/31/2001 9:29:15 PM PST by Cobra64
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