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RFK Jr. Roasts Bush Environmental Policy, Media In SLC Speech - SL Tribune
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Speaking without notes for more than an hour, Kennedy gave an impassioned argument for the importance of environmental stewardship. Along the way, he praised grass-roots activists - such as Great Salt Lakekeeper, the Utah member of Kennedy's alliance that co-sponsored his visit - and excoriated what he said were President Bush's gutting of environmental regulations, corporate cronyism in government, and a compliant media that lets politicians and polluters off the hook.

"This is the worst environmental administration that we have ever had," Kennedy declared, citing 400 rollbacks of environmental rules by the White House in the past six years. He added, reeling off a list of names of former industry executives appointed to government positions, that "they have put polluters in charge of virtually all the agencies . . . not to serve the public interest, but to subvert the very laws they are now charged with enforcing in order to enrich the president's corporate paymasters."

Kennedy faulted "a negligent and indolent press" for not reporting environmental destruction. Tracing the decline of a robust press to Ronald Reagan's 1988 dismantling of the Fairness Doctrine, which mandated public-affairs programming on TV and required balanced opinions on the airwaves, Kennedy said the national news media have been cowed by their advertisers and their sources. In place of hard news, Kennedy said, we get "sex and celebrity gossip. . . . We know more about Tom Cruise than we do about global warming."

Kennedy rejected the idea that environmentalism and capitalism are incompatible. "In 100 percent of the situations, good environmental policy is identical to good economic policy," he said, adding that environmental protection "is an investment in our infrastructure."

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http://www.sltrib.com/news/ci_4767906
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blm Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-04-06 02:14 PM
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1. Exactly - we know more about famous people's sex lives than we do
about most any issue crucial to this nation's health and democracy.
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