布希贏了 then? - 生態環境討論

By Ursula
at 2004-11-10T19:45
at 2004-11-10T19:45
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雖然狹礙一點來看 不是台灣的事 不過還滿有趣的 ~
看來Bush選上咬牙切齒的不只是Kerry和他的選民而已 XD
Dear NRDC BioGems Defender,
"What's going to happen if President Bush is reelected?"
That's a question I heard a lot last month. My answer was simple: we'll be
shell-shocked for a day, and then NRDC will come out fighting for the
environment like there's no tomorrow.
Well, the shock has set in. We've spent the better part of four years
publicizing and challenging the president's assault on our forests, western
wildlands and wildlife habitats. As a tax-deductible organization, NRDC could
not oppose or support a candidate for president. But a lot of hopes were pinned
on the ballot box as the fastest way to terminate the Bush administration's
giveaways to logging, timber and mining companies.
Those hopes were dashed yesterday. The president prevailed, despite his
horrific environmental record, which remains at odds with the views of the
overwhelming majority of Americans.
We're stunned not so much by the outcome itself. After all, President Bush was
a slight favorite to win this election. No, the look of distress on faces all
around NRDC's offices today is true alarm at what lies ahead. As sweeping as
this administration's attack on the environment has been, things are about to
get worse. Perhaps much worse.
It was only the threat of the ballot box -- of answering to the American
people -- that caused the Bush administration to backburner many of its most
destructive plans. The White House has already signaled that the attacks of the
past four years are but the leading edge of a much broader assault that will
come in a second term.
Look for it to begin over the next few weeks with new attempts to auction off
vast stretches of our Alaskan rainforest for clearcutting . . . open Greater
Yellowstone and other beloved wildlands to oil and gas drilling . . . and hand
over the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to giant oil companies.
So, yes, take one full day for feeling shell-shocked.
But prepare yourself. Tomorrow the battle will be joined. And we must be ready.
You can take heart in this: thanks to your support, NRDC and our BioGems
campaigns have succeeded in stalling, blocking or sinking the worst of
President Bush's attempts so far to exploit and destroy our last wild places.
And let me tell you, the second Bush administration will have to contend with
an NRDC that now wields the most potent combination of grassroots activism,
courtroom power and media outreach ever assembled by one public interest
organization.
That impressive operation -- one million Members and BioGems Defenders, scores
of attorneys, the best rapid response operation in the business -- will be
focused like a laser on stopping the onslaught to come.
Failure is not an option. Everything we have fought for and achieved over the
past 35 years is at stake. In the weeks ahead, I will be reporting to you in
more detail on NRDC's action plan for defending our last wild places during
President Bush's second term.
But I can share one key element of that plan right now: you. We're counting on
you to stay the course with our BioGems campaigns. We need your outrage. We
need your activism. If we have those, we are going to prevail.
Sincerely,
John H. Adams
President
Natural Resources Defense Council
--
看來Bush選上咬牙切齒的不只是Kerry和他的選民而已 XD
Dear NRDC BioGems Defender,
"What's going to happen if President Bush is reelected?"
That's a question I heard a lot last month. My answer was simple: we'll be
shell-shocked for a day, and then NRDC will come out fighting for the
environment like there's no tomorrow.
Well, the shock has set in. We've spent the better part of four years
publicizing and challenging the president's assault on our forests, western
wildlands and wildlife habitats. As a tax-deductible organization, NRDC could
not oppose or support a candidate for president. But a lot of hopes were pinned
on the ballot box as the fastest way to terminate the Bush administration's
giveaways to logging, timber and mining companies.
Those hopes were dashed yesterday. The president prevailed, despite his
horrific environmental record, which remains at odds with the views of the
overwhelming majority of Americans.
We're stunned not so much by the outcome itself. After all, President Bush was
a slight favorite to win this election. No, the look of distress on faces all
around NRDC's offices today is true alarm at what lies ahead. As sweeping as
this administration's attack on the environment has been, things are about to
get worse. Perhaps much worse.
It was only the threat of the ballot box -- of answering to the American
people -- that caused the Bush administration to backburner many of its most
destructive plans. The White House has already signaled that the attacks of the
past four years are but the leading edge of a much broader assault that will
come in a second term.
Look for it to begin over the next few weeks with new attempts to auction off
vast stretches of our Alaskan rainforest for clearcutting . . . open Greater
Yellowstone and other beloved wildlands to oil and gas drilling . . . and hand
over the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to giant oil companies.
So, yes, take one full day for feeling shell-shocked.
But prepare yourself. Tomorrow the battle will be joined. And we must be ready.
You can take heart in this: thanks to your support, NRDC and our BioGems
campaigns have succeeded in stalling, blocking or sinking the worst of
President Bush's attempts so far to exploit and destroy our last wild places.
And let me tell you, the second Bush administration will have to contend with
an NRDC that now wields the most potent combination of grassroots activism,
courtroom power and media outreach ever assembled by one public interest
organization.
That impressive operation -- one million Members and BioGems Defenders, scores
of attorneys, the best rapid response operation in the business -- will be
focused like a laser on stopping the onslaught to come.
Failure is not an option. Everything we have fought for and achieved over the
past 35 years is at stake. In the weeks ahead, I will be reporting to you in
more detail on NRDC's action plan for defending our last wild places during
President Bush's second term.
But I can share one key element of that plan right now: you. We're counting on
you to stay the course with our BioGems campaigns. We need your outrage. We
need your activism. If we have those, we are going to prevail.
Sincerely,
John H. Adams
President
Natural Resources Defense Council
--
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