- ****This formally ends the 'do-gooder' persona of the so-called environmental
- The so-called environmental movement reveals itself to be inhumane and selfish beyond imagination. Its members are quite content about the oil disaster
- The Sierra Club chairman himself shows depraved indifference to human and animal suffering by
- praising Obama's environmental stewardship.
- (Right of center, non-career politicians with strong voices might want to show up for the fight sometime soon. I do not refer to empty sound bites from Beltway cocktail circuit types).
- Actress Q’orianka Kilcher chained herself to the White House fence while her mother slathered the “Pocahontas” star in black paint meant to look like oozing crude.
Kilcher’s cause? Not the Gulf spill at all but oil-related abuses of indigenous people in Peru, whose president was visiting Obama that day.
- As the greatest environmental catastrophe in U.S. history has played out on Obama’s watch,
the environmental movement has essentially given him a pass — all but
- any vocal criticism against the president
even as the public has grown more frustrated by Obama’s performance.
- About a dozen environmental groups took out a full page ad in the Washington Post Tuesday —
- not to fault Obama over the ecological catastrophe but
to thank him for putting on hold an Alaska drilling project. “We deeply appreciate your decision. ...” the ad says to Obama.
- President Obama is the best environmental president we’ve had since Teddy Roosevelt,” Sierra Club chairman Carl Pope
told the Bangor Daily News last week. “He obviously did not take the crisis in the Minerals Management Service adequately seriously, that’s clear.
- But his agencies have done a
- "Environmentalists give Barack Obama a pass on oil spill," 6/12, Politico by Josh Gerstein. photo of choking, suffering, oil soaked bird on US coast by AP
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