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Title: The Sierra Club: The fox guards the henhouse?


ALGOREismylife - September 15, 2005 05:24 PM (GMT)
The ignorant fools bashing AL GORE are once again getting in the way. :angry:

http://www.jewishworldreview.com/cols/tyrrell091505.php3

Jewish World Review Sept. 15, 2005 / 11 Elul, 5765

The Sierra Club: The fox guards the henhouse?
By Bob Tyrrell

http://www.JewishWorldReview.com | How the gods do play upon the poor soul who is known to us all as Al Gore. On the day Boy Clinton was impeached they sent him out on the White House lawn to laud The Groper as "one of our greatest presidents." In Campaign 2000, they cast him as the Poor Loser. Ever since he has been wandering the land looking for a friend and intoning preposterosities even more absurd than when he wrote his green classic, "Earth in the Balance." There he predicted that all the automobiles in America would soon be parked curbside while Americans squeezed into public transportation and enjoyed the ride. Now he champions the windmill over fossil fuel, no matter how many whooping cranes are slaughtered by the whirling blades. He is Don Quixote turned upside down.

What did the rude gods do to him this time? They forced him to cancel a speech scheduled for New Orleans where he planned to blame global warming for the hurricane season. You can be sure that when Hurricane Katrina scotched his appearance in New Orleans, Al, ever the opportunist, saw this idiotic speech as a splendid opportunity to summon the attention of the nation. Of a sudden Al would be the man of the moment. He might yet become president — a Green in the White House.

So where did Al choose to deliver this critical compendium of misjudgments, hyperbole and error? On Sept. 9 he spoke in San Francisco, where he said "The warnings about global warming have been extremely clear for a long time. We are facing a global climate crisis. It is deepening. We are entering a period of consequences." And he urged that "the leaders of our country be held accountable" for the flooding of New Orleans. Unfortunately he was addressing the Sierra Club, which was not the best place to bring up the flooding of New Orleans.

The very day he spoke a congressional task force reported that the levees that failed in New Orleans would have been raised higher and strengthened in 1996 by the Army Corps of Engineers were it not for a lawsuit filed by environmentalists led by who else but the Sierra Club. Among those "leaders of our country" to "be held accountable" for the flooding of New Orleans, would Al include the Sierra Club? How about the Save the Wetlands stalwarts? According to a recent report in the Los Angeles Times, a 1977 lawsuit filed by Save the Wetlands stopped a congressionally-funded plan to protect New Orleans with a "massive hurricane barrier." A judge found that New Orleans' hurricane barrier would have to wait until the Army Corps of Engineers filed a better environmental-impact statement.

Now, because those who would have improved hurricane protection in New Orleans were prevented by the environmentalist rigorists, the wetlands are polluted and imperiled and New Orleans has suffered the damage that practical minds have been trying to prevent for three decades. What has thwarted them are the Al Gores of the environmental movement and a well-intentioned piece of legislation that has become a major stumbling block to improving the nation's infrastructure and energy production, the National Environmental Policy Act of 1970 (NEPA). The legislation might have been sensible at the time but it has grown like a bureaucratic cancer. Environmentalist lawyers have expanded its reach until it now entoils practically any construction done by the federal government in red tape that stops projects large and small, some mere pork barrel expense, some critical to the safety of the citizenry.

The congressional task force that exposed the Sierra Club's mischief in New Orleans was convened in April to study the costs of NEPA and suggest means to reform it. Doubtless members of the task force — it includes 12 Republicans and 10 Democrats — will find some valuable contributions to the environment that it has made. But the task force and Hurricane Katrina have already revealed that it is in need of serious reform. For too long environmentalist fanatics with no sense of a broad-based commonweal have had a veto over government projects and projects in the private sector that are essential to the health and well-being of millions of Americans. Cost-benefit analyses and free-market treatment of pollution are but two alternatives the task force should consider over the decades-long environmental policy of "just say no."

Uncle Joe - September 15, 2005 07:01 PM (GMT)
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How the gods do play upon the poor soul who is known to us all as Al Gore. On the day Boy Clinton was impeached they sent him out on the White House lawn to laud The Groper as "one of our greatest presidents." In Campaign 2000, they cast him as the Poor Loser.


Note to author, it was not the gods that cast him as a loser, it was your corporate masters that own your soul, it is understandable that you would mistake them for your gods.


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And he urged that "the leaders of our country be held accountable" for the flooding of New Orleans. Unfortunately he was addressing the Sierra Club, which was not the best place to bring up the flooding of New Orleans.



Note to author, the Sierra Club was the perfect organization for Al to say this.


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I know that you are debating as an organization and talking among yourselves about your own priorities. I would urge you to make global warming your priority. I would urge you to focus on a unified theme. I would urge you to work with other groups in ways that have not been done in the past, even though there have been Herculean efforts on your part and the part of others. I would urge you to make this a moral moment. To make this a moral cause.










NeoLiberal - September 15, 2005 07:49 PM (GMT)
AGiml: Yup, the wingnuts are beginning to smell a possible Gore run in 2008. First that Curran's little number on "eeks, Al Gore" and now this Tyrrell dude.

to others: please check out this thread about this Curran fella,his recent Al-Smear, and some information so that you can do something about it:
http://s8.invisionfree.com/Al_Gore_Support...3060&st=0&#last

The difference this time (vs Gore'2000, and Dean'2003) is, we should (and WE WILL, right? :)) rebuff these bozos as forcefully as possible everytime they open their mouths to spew their trademark crapolas.

This Tyrrell fella is the Editor-in-chief of "the american spectator", apparently a cog in the Rightwing Noise Machine. His full name is Rober Emmitt Tyrell. Here is a brief roundup of links:
- http://www.spectator.org/
- on the FP there, he is spinning this story also under the headings: "Accountable Al" and "Girth in the Balance".
- he seems to have ripper Kerry happily last year (google to find out)
- but, he does seem to respect Gov. Dean. Here is an interesting article:
link
(I guess I should tell you that I am big fan of Dr. Dean, in addition to being a strong Gore supporter since 1992. To me Gore is Dean Sr., and Dean is Gore. Jr :)). This really is the first time that I have seen a wingnut praise Dean. Stunning :)

Anyways, please contribute your thoughts on responding to his article. I'll post some stuff when I get some time later again.

that's all for now. take care.
Neo


earthmother - September 15, 2005 08:24 PM (GMT)
This is the most disgusting piece of filth I've read in a long time.

Grrrr . . . ruff, ruff!

greyfox - September 16, 2005 12:12 AM (GMT)
QUOTE (earthmother @ Sep 15 2005, 02:24 PM)
Grrrr . . . ruff, ruff!

:lol:




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