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Beach Runner wrote:
>>> I was accused of making up the fat that bush rescinded the laws that
>>> require coal burning energy plants from improving immesssions,
>>> particularly of the toxin mercury.

>>
>> You remain accused of deceit.
>>
>>> Here's some urls.

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>> All from left-wing groups, and each link is polemic not fact-based.

>
> All, even the Washington Post?


ESPECIALLY the WP.

> Plenty of other sites. Of coos you only consider Republican Right Wing
> Sources.


Christine Todd Whitman is indeed a Republican, but she is not on the
party's right wing.

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>>> Note the resignation over that decision.


Since you need more information...

Environmentalists have long suggested Whitman was unhappy with
the White House over several key environmental policies, but she
has steadfastly said she was happy in her work....

But, in an interview with CNN, Whitman insisted that was not the
case.

"I'm not leaving because of clashes with the administration; in
fact, I haven't had any," she said. "There's always give and
take ... The president has always wanted my unadulterated
opinion and that doesn't mean that you're having a battle about
it."

Whitman said Bush was "very gracious" when she approached him
about her decision and "indicated he wished I would stay but
understood my reasons for leaving."

In her resignation letter, Whitman gives no hint of displeasure
and highlights what she describes as the administration's
successful efforts to clean the country's air, water and land.
http://www.cnn.com/2003/ALLPOLITICS/...itman.resigns/

CNN is not a "Republican Right Wing" news outlet.

>> Whitman did NOT resign over that decision:
>>
>> As rewarding as the past two-and-a-half years have been for me
>> professionally, it is time to return to my home and husband in
>> New Jersey, which I love just as you do your home state of
>> Texas. I leave knowing that we have made a positive difference
>> and that we have set the Agency on a course that will result in
>> continued environmental improvement. Please accept my deepest
>> thanks for the opportunity to serve our country in your
>> Administration and my every good wish for continued success in
>> leading the Nation in these challenging times.
>> http://www.cnn.com/2003/ALLPOLITICS/...ter/index.html
>>
>> Go read the whole letter. Note the first sentence of each paragraph:
>> America's air will be cleaner. America's water will be purer.
>> America's land will be better protected. I am proud of the work this
>> Agency has done and of the contributions it has made to the success of
>> your Administration.
>>
>> She nowhere objects to ANY policies of the administration.
>>
>> Note also the difference between our sources. You go to kook-fringe
>> leftwing websites. I go to CNN and get the text of her actual
>> resignation letter. You stupid little fruitloop.


Established.