Uprooting Davis is dangerous for the environment
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Joan Irvine Smith
In the three decades following the Civil War, when lands of the
public domain in the south and federal holdings in the west were
opened to settlement and their natural resources of timber, minerals
and soil were exploited by unbridled private enterprises, the
American conservation movement was born.
Today, we face a far greater threat to our natural resources than
at any other time in history. For more than two years, President
George Bush has waged a blatant and relentless assault on the
environment by rolling back laws and regulations enacted by
presidents as far back as Theodore Roosevelt, which have long guarded
the nation’s air, water and public lands.
California Atty. Gen. Bill Lockyer stated in the Los Angeles Times
on Jan. 27 that defending California’s environmental protections
against a broad assault by the Bush administration has cost the state
millions of dollars and will force his office to shift resources from
fighting pollution.
Lockyer further states that “President Bush’s “pro-business”
environmental policies have threatened regulations governing
everything from offshore drilling and toxic cleanups to forest
management and air quality. Protecting natural resources and
environmental laws from the federal government’s roll backs and
attempts to preempt state enforcement will be one of the biggest
single environmental challenges. Resources that should be used for
prosecuting polluters will have to be diverted to fighting the
federal government.”
If you care about protecting our natural resources, do not recall
Gov. Gray Davis. He believes, as I do, that we can have a strong
economy and a clean environment. The small group of radical
right-wing Republicans, headed by Rep. Darrell Issa -- a
gubernatorial hopeful who instigated and funded this action -- has
the same “pro-business” policies being forced on this nation by the
Bush administration.
This recall election, which is costing California taxpayers
millions of dollars, is not just about our besieged governor, whose
administration has been severely impacted by deep federal spending
cuts compounded by an energy crisis manipulated by Bush
administration cronies such as Enron. It is also about our
progressive, democratic governmental agenda, which includes a woman’s
right to chose, education, health care, safety and environmental
protection.
Before we remove Davis from office, we need to see this recall
election for what it really is: An attempted coup by a small group of
radical Republicans to take control and dismantle our California
state government, just as Bush stole the presidential election in
2000 and his administration is currently dismantling our federal
government.
* JOAN IRVINE SMITH is an environmentalist and great granddaughter
of Orange County land baron James Irvine.
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