Sunday, January 14, 2007

The fox is guarding the hen house

The Bush administration will perhaps be remembered as the single most destructive government in the US history. Bush installed key players like Gale Norton and Mark Rey in positions that would open the door wide open to timber industry to exploit vast national and world's treasures at the expense of the fragile environment, wildlife, and the survivability of intricate ecosystem.

Gale Norton was an agent of the industry that would stop at nothing to enrich the bank accounts of corporate executives. Mark Rey spends a good number of his corporate years lobbying for exploitation of natural resources on behalf of the timber industry, the petroleum industry, and the mining industry. With people like Norton and Rey guarding the nation's great natural resources is like have bin Ladin in charge of our national security.

Today we have Abigail Kimbell to guard our hundreds of millions of acres of precious forest land and the wildlife sustained in these forests. Kimbell has a poor record of protecting wildlife and a strong record of paving the road for the exploitive timber industry to get richer. In fact Kimbell was sued by the Alliance for the Wild Rockies and Native Ecosystems Council for her failure to protect the endangered species in national forests, causing adverse effects on biological habitats in the affected region.

Bush has proven to be a miserable failure at historical proportion. The true assessment of damages George W. has inflicted upon this nation can only be realized long after the moron leaves the White House or get impeached. The latter would be best for all who value freedom and justice.

Bush can only see and do what he's told or instructed by evil greedy corporate America, which would sell out America for the gain of wealth and power. The extremity of greed running so strongly in the bloodstream of the Bush gang has cost America, its people, and its natural resources at an unprecedented proportion.

This is what American people would expect from the unscrupulous, greedy, shallow, and pernicious Republicans.

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