States of Nature

How George Bush's legal war against the environment backfired.

By abandoning their strict states'-rights principles for a broad view of the EPA's authority, conservatives have boxed themselves into a corner. If Congress and the White House are in a more environmental mood after November, conservative anti-environmentalists may find that they have laid the legal groundwork for their ultimate defeat. Full Story »

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Dwight Rousu
3.2
by Dwight Rousu - Oct. 1, 2008

The article captures the legal logical inconsistency of neo-con attempts to use the legal system any way that suits their concepts of short term profit at the cost of the biosphere. The author seems to exude the scent of the right wing destructionists in suggesting that the public mood is shifting to protect the environment. The public mood has always been such; the problem is the right rich radical reactionaries who took over the formerly respectable Republican party flew in the face of public opinion in order to protect the plundering of the commons by their corporate core constituency. One has to work a bit to bring this article to the common ground that there is a need to restore the rule of law of, by and for the people. The legal system has been politicized and corrupted, with that we seem to agree.

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