Tuesday, May 20, 2003

Bush will never be considered an environmental President, because he doesn't bow to radical treaties like Kyoto that solve invented problems. The shame is that when he tries to do some good, the opposition finds a way to demagogue it. With the problems of underbrush and smaller trees causing forest fires, Bush wants to be proactive and get rid of the danger. Rather than support such a measure, others would just as soon let the fires burn than allow Bush any credibility on the issue.

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