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© Photo by Genevieve Stamper, MaximsNews.com Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. (l.) and Max Stamper (r.) Son of the late Sen. Robert
F. Kennedy, he is credited with leading the fight to protect New York
City's water supply, but his reputation as a resolute defender of the
environment stems from a litany of successful legal actions. Kennedy serves as Chief Prosecuting Attorney
for Riverkeeper. He also acts as Senior Attorney for the
Natural Resources Defense Council and as the President of the Waterkeeper
Alliance. Bobby Kennedy is a graduate of Harvard University. He studied at the London School of Economics and received his law degree from the University of Virginia Law School. -- Max ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ George W. Bush will go down in history as America's worst environmental president. Cloaked
in meticulously crafted language designed to deceive the public, the
administration intends to eliminate the nation's most important
environmental laws by the end of the year. Under
the guidance of Republican pollster Frank Luntz, the Bush White House has
actively hidden its anti-environmental program behind deceptive rhetoric,
telegenic spokespeople, secrecy and the intimidation of scientists and
bureaucrats. The
Bush attack was not entirely unexpected. George W. Bush had the grimmest
environmental record of any governor during his tenure in Texas. Texas
became number one in air and water pollution and in the release of toxic
chemicals. In
his six years in Austin, he championed a short-term pollution-based
prosperity, which enriched his political contributors and corporate
cronies by lowering the quality of life for everyone else. Now
President Bush is set to do the same to America. After three years, his policies are already bearing fruit, diminishing standards of living for millions of Americans.
Click Here to Continue with Rolling Stone, November 25, 2003.
For
more information on the Bush administration's environmental actions, see The
Bush Record from NRDC, the Natural Resources Defense Council.
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