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Old Mar 28, 2003 | 03:49 AM
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List Bush's positive and negative accomplishments. Effects would be helpfull as well.

Right now, I despise the man. Maybe some of you can change my mind, or further validate my opinion.
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Old Mar 28, 2003 | 07:07 AM
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+ Huge tax cuts

more money into the economy to help stimulate it.

+ Corporate responsibility

Making CEOs of companies responsible for their companies corporate reports with fear of jail time busting consumer confidence

+ War on terrorism

Making the world a safer place from cowards that specifically target innocent civilians

+ War with Iraq

Ridding the world of WMD before they can be used against the US and/or our allies.

+ Nuclear reduction treaty with Russia

Less nuclear weapons on alert

+ Making it illegal to do stem cell research on uborn babies

Giving the life of an unborn child a chance

+ He is upfront and truthfull to the American people
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Old Mar 28, 2003 | 09:36 AM
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Oh and here is a good link for you...

http://www.gop.org/

Also why do you despise the man?
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Old Mar 28, 2003 | 10:20 AM
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Originally posted by DVPGSR
+ Huge tax cuts

more money into the economy to help stimulate it.
- Huge budget deficit

Originally posted by DVPGSR
+Nuclear reduction treaty with Russia

Less nuclear weapons on alert
- Backed out of Kyoto treaty, backed out of missile test ban treaty.
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Old Mar 28, 2003 | 09:06 PM
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so the national deficit...............being that it is basically money the government owes itself and historically hasn't shown an incredible economic impact anywhere, should perhaps be thrown around a little less as the end-all-save-all in a retrospective view of leaders.

additionally there must be a sizeable portion of our budget that has historically gone to the IMF and numerous forms of aid to our allies and other countries around the globe. We could always cancel out all the aid we give internationally, i don't recall hearing of any nations giving the US funds for anything of late.

We may also want to briefly consider the government bailouts that went into numerous industries (i.e. airlines) post 9/11. This i present as neither a point for or against bush. i highly doubt him being in office has anything to do with these attacks or the widespread economic impact that nearly every american has felt. No matter if Al Gore or anyone else was in office this would have been an economic disaster or some proportion. Estimations of how recovery may or may not have been handled differently by other leaders are interesting discussion, but useless.
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Old Apr 23, 2003 | 03:43 AM
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In George W. Bush's first year in office he:

1. Significantly eased field-testing controls of genetically engineered crops.

2. Cut federal spending on libraries by $39 million.

3. Cut $35 million in funding for doctors to get advanced pediatric training.

4. Cut by 50% funding for research into renewable energy sources.

5. Revoked rules that reduced the acceptable levels of arsenic in drinking water.

6. Blocked rules that would require federal agencies to offer bilingual assistance to non-English speaking persons. This, from a candidate who would readily fire-up his Spanish-speaking skills in front of would-be Hispanic voters.

7. Proposed to eliminate new marine protections for the Channel Islands and the coral reefs of northwest Hawaii (San Francisco Chronicle, April 6, 2001).

8. Cut funding by 28% for research into cleaner, more efficient cars and trucks.

9. Suspended rules that would have strengthened the government's ability to deny contracts to companies that violated workplace safety, environmental and other federal laws.

10. OK'd Interior Department appointee Gale Norton to send out letters to state officials soliciting suggestions for opening up national monuments for oil and gas drilling, coal mining, and forestation.

11. Appointed John Negroponte - an un-indicted high-level Iran Contra figure to the post of United Nations Ambassador.

12. Abandoned a campaign pledge to invest $100 million for rain forest conservation.

13. Reduced by 86% the Community Access Program for public hospitals, clinics and providers of care for people without insurance.

14. Rescinded a proposal to increase public access to information about the potential consequences resulting from chemical plant accidents.

15. Suspended rules that would require hard-rock miners to clean up sites on Western public lands.

16. Cut $60 million from a Boy's and Girl's Clubs of America program for public housing.

17. Proposed to eliminate a federal program, designed and successfully used in Seattle, to help communities prepare for natural disasters.

18. Pulled out of the 1997 Kyoto Treaty global warming agreement.

19. Cut $200 million of work force training for dislocated workers.

20. Eliminated funding for the Wetlands Reserve Program, which encourages farmers to maintain wetlands habitat on their property.

21. Cut program to provide childcare to low-income families as they move from welfare to work.

22. Cut a program that provided prescription contraceptive coverage to federal employees (though it still pays for Viagra).

23. Cut $700 million in capital funds for repairs in public housing.

24. Appointed Otto Reich - an un-indicted high-level Iran Contra figure - to Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs.

25. Cut Environmental Protection Agency budget by $500 million.

26. Proposed to curtail the ability of groups to sue in order to get an animal placed on the Endangered Species List.

27. Rescinded the rule that mandated increased energy-saving efficiency regulations for central air conditioners and heat pumps.

28. Repealed workplace ergonomic rules designed to improve worker health and safety.

29. Abandoned campaign pledge to regulate carbon dioxide, the waste gas that contributes to global warming.

30. Banned federal aid to international family planning programs that offer abortion counseling with other independent funds.

31. Closed White House Office for Women's Health Initiatives and Outreach.

32. Nominated David Lauriski - ex-mining company executive - to post of Assistant Secretary of Labor for Mine Safety and Health.

33. OK'd Interior Secretary Gale Norton to go forth with a controversial plan to auction oil and gas development tracts off the coast of eastern Florida.

34. Announced intention to open up Montana's Lewis and Clark National Forest to oil and drilling.

35. Proposes to re-draw boundaries of nation's monuments, which would technically allow oil and gas drilling "outside" of national monuments.

36. Gutted White House AIDS Office.

37. Renegotiating free trade agreement with Jordan to eliminate workers' rights and safeguards for the environment.

38. Will no longer seek guidance from The American Bar Association in recommendations for the federal judiciary appointments.

39. Appointed recycling foe Lynn Scarlett as Undersecretary of the Interior.

40. Took steps to abolish the White House Council on Environmental Quality.

41. Cut the Community Oriented Policing Services program.

42. Allowed Interior Secretary Gale Norton to shelve citizen-led grizzly bear re-introduction plan scheduled for Idaho and Montana wilderness.

43. Continues to hold up federal funding for stem cell research projects.

44. Makes sure convicted misdemeanor drug users cannot get financial aid for college, though convicted murderers can.

45. Refused to fund continued cleanup of uranium-slag heap in Utah.

46. Refused to fund continued litigation of the government's tobacco company lawsuit.

47. Proposed a $2 trillion tax cut, of which 43% will go to the wealthiest 1% of Americans.

48. Signed a bill making it harder for poor and middle-class Americans to file for bankruptcy, even in the case of daunting medical bills.

49. Appointed a Vice President quoted as saying "If you want to do something about carbon dioxide emissions, then you ought to build nuclear power plants." (Vice President Dick Cheney on "Meet the Press.")

50. Appointed Diana "There is no gender gap in pay" Roth to the Council of Economic Advisers. (Boston Globe, March 28, 2001.)

51. Appointed Kay Cole James - an opponent of affirmative action - to direct the Office of Personnel Management.

52. Cut $15.7 million earmarked for states to investigate cases of child abuse and neglect.

53. Helped kill a law designed to make it tougher for teenagers to get credit cards.

54. Proposed elimination of the "Reading is Fundamental" program that gives free books to poor children.

55. Is pushing for development of small nuclear arm to attack deeply buried targets and weapons, which would violate the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty.

56. Proposes to nominate Jeffrey Sutton - attorney responsible for the recent case weakening the Americans with Disabilities Act - to federal appeals court judgeship.

57. Proposes to reverse regulation protecting 60 million acres of national forest from logging and road building.

58. Eliminated funding for the "We the People" education program which taught School children about the Constitution, the Bill of Rights and citizenship.

59. Appointed John Bolton - who opposes nonproliferation treaties and the U.N. - to Undersecretary of State for Arms Control and International Security.

60. Nominated Linda Fisher - an executive with Monsanto - for the number-two job at the Environmental Protection Agency.

61. Nominated Michael McConnell - leading critic of the separation of church and state - to a federal judgeship.

62. Nominated Terrence Boyle - ardent opponent of civil rights - to a federal judgeship.

63. Canceled 2004 deadline for auto-makers to develop prototype high mileage cars.

64. Nominated Harvey Pitts - lawyer for teen sex video distributor - to head SEC.

65. Nominated John Walters - strong opponent of prison drug treatment programs - for Drug Czar. (Washington Post, May 16, 2001.)

66. Nominated J. Steven Giles - an oil and coal lobbyist - for Deputy Secretary of the Interior.

67. Nominated Bennett Raley - who advocates repealing the Endangered Species Act - for Assistant Secretary for Water and Science

68. Is seeking the dismissal of class-action lawsuit filed in the U.S. against Japan by Asian women forced to work as sex slaves during WWII.

69. Earmarked $4 million in new federal grant money for HIV and drug abuse prevention programs to go only to religious groups and not secular equivalents.

70. Reduced by 40% the Low Income Home Assistance Program for low-income individuals who need assistance paying energy bills.

71. Nominated Ted Olson who has repeatedly lied about his involvement with the Scaiffe-funded "Arkansas Project" to bring down Bill Clinton - for Solicitor General.

72. Forced resignation of Surgeon General after report finds that teaching only abstinence does not work to reduce teenage pregnancy.

73. Proposes to ease permit process - including environmental considerations - for refinery, nuclear and hydroelectric dam construction. (Washington Post, May 18, 2001.)

74. Proposes to give government the authority to take private property through eminent domain for power lines.

75. Proposes that $1.2 billion in funding for alternative renewable energy come from selling oil and gas lease tracts in the Alaska National Wildlife Reserve.

76. Plans on serving genetically engineered foods at all official government functions. (This item hasn't been verified and might or might not be accurate)

77. Forced out Forest Service chief Mike Dombeck and appointed a timber industry lobbyist.





List compiled by Dr. David A. Sprintzen, Professor of Philosophy Co-Director, Institute for Sustainable Development C.W. Post College, Long Island University
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Old Apr 25, 2003 | 03:59 PM
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Again, way too much time on Odessus's hands. Mabe you should get a girl friend or start piano lessons.
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Old Apr 27, 2003 | 06:43 PM
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just shit pulled from left wing propagandist websites. annoying.
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Old Apr 27, 2003 | 09:34 PM
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Originally posted by ManInCamo
just shit pulled from left wing propagandist websites. annoying.
If you feel like refuting any of his examples then go ahead...
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Old Apr 28, 2003 | 02:02 PM
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So Odyseus since you posed the thread then why don't you post up the positive side of what Bush has done.

If you are just on a tirade to berate Bush then your threads are useless.

I dislike him as well but this is getting really one sided and your threads are losing their validity.
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