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http://www.earthtimes.org/articles/show/47709.html

 

Wed, 04 Apr 2007

 

Bush defiant in face of emissions ruling

 

WASHINGTON -

 

Even as the Supreme Court ruled that reducing greenhouse gases that

cause global warming were the responsibility of the federal

government, President Bush said he felt he had done enough on the

issue.

 

On Tuesday Bush gave no indication that he would instruct the

Environmental Protection Agency to start regulating emissions produced

by motor vehicles.

 

Instead he was almost defiant saying his plans to increase automobile

fuel efficiency appeared to be enough for now.

 

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It's OK, folks. Georgie just likes to play macho, ya see. Not to worry

 

Harry

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Guest Bob Eld

"Harry Hope" <rivrvu@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message

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> http://www.earthtimes.org/articles/show/47709.html

>

> Wed, 04 Apr 2007

>

> Bush defiant in face of emissions ruling

>

> WASHINGTON -

>

> Even as the Supreme Court ruled that reducing greenhouse gases that

> cause global warming were the responsibility of the federal

> government, President Bush said he felt he had done enough on the

> issue.

>

> On Tuesday Bush gave no indication that he would instruct the

> Environmental Protection Agency to start regulating emissions produced

> by motor vehicles.

>

> Instead he was almost defiant saying his plans to increase automobile

> fuel efficiency appeared to be enough for now.

>

> ______________________________________________

>

> It's OK, folks. Georgie just likes to play macho, ya see. Not to worry

>

> Harry

 

Bush says: "I am the king."

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Guest Captain Compassion

On Wed, 04 Apr 2007 21:14:38 GMT, Harry Hope <rivrvu@ix.netcom.com>

wrote:

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>http://www.earthtimes.org/articles/show/47709.html

>

>Wed, 04 Apr 2007

>

>Bush defiant in face of emissions ruling

>

>WASHINGTON -

>

>Even as the Supreme Court ruled that reducing greenhouse gases that

>cause global warming were the responsibility of the federal

>government, President Bush said he felt he had done enough on the

>issue.

>

The only thing the supreme court said was that the EPA had the power

to regulate CO2 if it wanted to. There was no writ handed down that

said that they must.

 

>On Tuesday Bush gave no indication that he would instruct the

>Environmental Protection Agency to start regulating emissions produced

>by motor vehicles.

>

>Instead he was almost defiant saying his plans to increase automobile

>fuel efficiency appeared to be enough for now.

>

>______________________________________________

>

>It's OK, folks. Georgie just likes to play macho, ya see. Not to worry

>

>Harry

 

--

There may come a time when the CO2 police will wander the earth telling

the poor and the dispossed how many dung chips they can put on their

cook fires. -- Captain Compassion.

 

Wherever I go it will be well with me, for it was well with me here, not

on account of the place, but of my judgments which I shall carry away

with me, for no one can deprive me of these; on the contrary, they alone

are my property, and cannot be taken away, and to possess them suffices

me wherever I am or whatever I do. -- EPICTETUS

 

"Civilization is the interval between Ice Ages." -- Will Durant.

 

 

"Progress is the increasing control of the environment by life.

--Will Durant

 

Joseph R. Darancette

daranc@NOSPAMcharter.net

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