Thursday, September 15, 2005

 

Really Fine Blogging

Fellow SCBA member, Cheat Seeking Missles has done some great blogging uncovering the left's role in the NOLA disaster. Yesterday morning Laer looked at the first trial ballon floated as prelude to lawsuits to stop the pumping.
The allegation of deliberate cover-up: The feds don't want people to know what's in the soup.The allegation of deliberate cover-up: The feds don't want people to know what's in the soup....

...One little problem in all this. Here's the top story on the EPA Web site:
Flood-Water Sampling Chemical Data Available -- Sep 11 - The Environmental Protection Agency in coordination with the Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality today posted data from New Orleans flood water chemical samples collected from 6 locations on September 3.
It should be noted that fellow SCBA member Hedgehog Blog recognizes Laer's blogging greatness and re-emphasizes the point. Later in the day yesterday Laer looked at the role that wetlands preservation litigation may have played in gravely increasing the damage caused by Katrina.
but to turn a blind eye after what we've seen in NOLA is ridiculous. It's time to dial back the environmental influence to an acceptable level -- one that puts people first, but protects the environment.
We didn't start the blame game, but it might not be a bad idea to finish it.

I am amazed that those who seek to "save" the environment really just want to be the ones to control it. Even not doing things has major ramificiations on the environment. The idea that we should leave it alone is silly -- we can't, we're a part of it. The sooner people figure that out, the sooner we can have serious discussion.

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