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Is anarchy better than no government at all?
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KoWT
, Apr 20 2003 12:24 AM
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#42
Posted 01 October 2005 - 06:06 PM
no government at all?
Drowning Reality
Michael Brown stepped down from his position as head of FEMA last week, making him the only individual involved in the quagmire called the New Orleans relief effort who has been in any way held accountable for his inactions. Most others, from government agencies to the rightist media, seem to be pointing fingers at the butler, the dog, and of course Bill Clinton. So while the EPA waives an increasing number of environmental regulations, withholds test data, and disregards the Freedom of Information Act, news outlets across the nation are claiming that environmental organizations must share some of the culpability for the level of devastation brought about by hurricane Katrina.
The September 8th online edition of National Review ran a grossly misinformative article by one John Berlau, suggesting that lawsuits filed by the Sierra Club, American Rivers, and other environmental groups are responsible for the levee breaches during hurricane Katrina. Berlau writes that
Drowning Reality
Michael Brown stepped down from his position as head of FEMA last week, making him the only individual involved in the quagmire called the New Orleans relief effort who has been in any way held accountable for his inactions. Most others, from government agencies to the rightist media, seem to be pointing fingers at the butler, the dog, and of course Bill Clinton. So while the EPA waives an increasing number of environmental regulations, withholds test data, and disregards the Freedom of Information Act, news outlets across the nation are claiming that environmental organizations must share some of the culpability for the level of devastation brought about by hurricane Katrina.
The September 8th online edition of National Review ran a grossly misinformative article by one John Berlau, suggesting that lawsuits filed by the Sierra Club, American Rivers, and other environmental groups are responsible for the levee breaches during hurricane Katrina. Berlau writes that
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