puppyluvs Posted January 15, 2005 Posted January 15, 2005 The message below, a letter from Robert Redford urging concerned Americans to protest President Bush's plan to open the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to massive oil development, was sent to you by Laura Moore from http://www.nrdcactionfund.org Dear Friend, No one voted on Election Day to destroy the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. But President Bush is now claiming a mandate to do exactly that. Congressional leaders are pushing for a quick vote that would turn America's greatest sanctuary for Arctic wildlife into a vast, polluted oil field. Even worse, they are planning to avoid public debate on this devastating measure by hiding it in a must-pass budget bill. Please go to the NRDC Action Fund website (http://www.nrdcactionfund.org/) right now and send a message telling your U.S. senators and representative to reject this sneak attack on the Arctic Refuge. And please forward my message to your friends, family, and colleagues. We must mobilize millions of Americans in opposition as quickly as possible. Don't believe for a second that the president is targeting the Arctic Refuge for the sake of America's energy security or to lower gas prices at the pump. President Bush knows full well that oil drilled in the Arctic Refuge would take ten years to get to market and would never equal more than a paltry one or two percent of our nation's daily consumption. Simply put, sacrificing the crown jewel of our wildlife heritage would do nothing to reduce gas prices or break our addiction to Persian Gulf oil. But if the raid on the Arctic Refuge isn't really about gas prices or energy security, then what is it about? It's the symbolism. The Arctic Refuge represents everything spectacular and everything endangered about America's natural heritage. It embodies a million years of ecological serenity . . . a vast stretch of pristine wilderness . . . an irreplaceable birthing ground for polar bears, caribou and white wolves. It is the greatest living reminder that conserving nature in its wild state is a core American value. It stands for every remnant of wilderness that we, as a people, have wisely chosen to protect from the relentless march of bulldozers, chain saws and oil rigs. And that's why the Bush administration is dead set on destroying it. By unlocking the Arctic Refuge, they hope to open the door for oil, gas and coal giants to invade our last and best wild places: our western canyonlands, our ancient forests, our coastal waters, even our national monuments. This is the real agenda behind the raid on the Arctic Refuge and the entire Bush-Cheney energy plan: to transfer our public estate into corporate hands so it can be liquidated for a quick buck. House Majority Leader Tom DeLay (R-TX) admitted as much when he said this battle over the Arctic Refuge is really a fight over whether energy exploration will be allowed in similarly sensitive areas in the future. "It's about precedent," Rep. DeLay said. I take him at his word. If we let the president and Congress plunder the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge for the sake of oil company profits, then no piece of our natural heritage will be safe from wholesale destruction. Please go to the NRDC Action Fund website (http://www.nrdcactionfund.org) and tell your senators and representative they have no mandate to destroy the Arctic Refuge. Then please be sure to forward this message to as many people as you can. And thank you for speaking out at this critical time. Sincerely, Robert Redford NRDC Action Fund Quote
DogPaddle Posted January 15, 2005 Posted January 15, 2005 The saddest thing is that even if the public stops this, they can just try again and again and again. There is no limit to the number of times they can try, without a vigilant public you will loose your natural treasures. Quote
DogPaddle Posted January 15, 2005 Posted January 15, 2005 Sadly I can't seem to submit, problem with my postal code or something. Quote
courtnek Posted January 15, 2005 Posted January 15, 2005 this has come up before, in various administrations, including Bush's. So far its been shot down by adamant public insistance. write your congressmen, sign Redfords petition, write letters to dc if necessary. you can go to www.whitehouse.gov (NOT .com, .com is a porn site that traps your pc and you have to reboot to get out of it) and leave emails for the president as well. most of the congressmen have email addresses to. this can be stopped AGAIN, it has before. Quote
courtnek Posted January 15, 2005 Posted January 15, 2005 alsdo, contact Greenpeace. They have a petition and are also working against the bill to stop this, and they have a lot of political power. one good thing about Greenpeace, you can choose which of their efforts you want to support. Some of them I dont like, But I have supported this one every time it comes up. Quote
Guest Mutts4Me Posted January 15, 2005 Posted January 15, 2005 I know all my Reps and Senators are adamantly against the bill from the last time I went on a letter-writing spree, so I don't have to plead to them. This has been an issue for so long, it's discouraging, because you know they're just going to keep working it in until it passes. The ANWR is doomed. I don't have much hope this time around, as the Right has control of both the House and Senate. Quote
DogPaddle Posted January 16, 2005 Posted January 16, 2005 I wonder what possible justification anyone could have for supporting Bush's little plan. Quote
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