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            <title>Comment #1 by WKB</title>
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			<pubDate>Tue, 11 Nov 2008 07:24:27 -0800</pubDate>
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				<p><strong>Obviously...</strong></p><p>You people don't know enough about Sebelius! She's the bomb - fought like hell to keep new coal plants out of her state.</p>
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				<p><strong>Obviously...</strong></p><p>You people don't know enough about Sebelius! She's the bomb - fought like hell to keep new coal plants out of her state.</p>
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            <title>Comment #2 by gharman</title>
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			<pubDate>Tue, 11 Nov 2008 07:50:21 -0800</pubDate>
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				<p><strong>sebelius</strong></p><p>props on coal, but she's also fought like hell to bring massive germ lab, the national bio- &amp; agro-defense facility, to kansas (against homeland security's own findings that it'd be safest built on plum island... if only they had the extra $200 million to build offshore).</p><p>
to my way of thinking, that is not higher wisdom at work. i say this as a san antonian, where we're stupidly falling all over ourselves to land it, as well.</p>
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				<p><strong>sebelius</strong></p><p>props on coal, but she's also fought like hell to bring massive germ lab, the national bio- &amp; agro-defense facility, to kansas (against homeland security's own findings that it'd be safest built on plum island... if only they had the extra $200 million to build offshore).</p><p>
to my way of thinking, that is not higher wisdom at work. i say this as a san antonian, where we're stupidly falling all over ourselves to land it, as well.</p>
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            <title>Comment #3 by 314159265</title>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 12 Nov 2008 03:45:03 -0800</pubDate>
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				<p><strong>RFK Jr?<p><a href="http://scienceblogs.com/denialism/2008/11/stop_the_rfk_jr_appointment_no.php" rel="nofollow">http://scienceblogs.com/denialism/2008/11/stop_the_rfk_jr ...<p>
"He is NOT a scientist. He does NOT understand science. He does NOT respect science."<p>
"The job at the EPA calls for someone with a keen sense of both ethics and science. Kennedy is not that person."

<p>Mars J. Pictor Florifulgurator, Western Bavarian Forest.</p></p></p></a></p></strong></p>
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				<p><strong>RFK Jr?<p><a href="http://scienceblogs.com/denialism/2008/11/stop_the_rfk_jr_appointment_no.php" rel="nofollow">http://scienceblogs.com/denialism/2008/11/stop_the_rfk_jr ...<p>
"He is NOT a scientist. He does NOT understand science. He does NOT respect science."<p>
"The job at the EPA calls for someone with a keen sense of both ethics and science. Kennedy is not that person."

<p>Mars J. Pictor Florifulgurator, Western Bavarian Forest.</p></p></p></a></p></strong></p>
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            <title>Comment #4 by jimbeyer</title>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 12 Nov 2008 04:25:28 -0800</pubDate>
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				<p><strong>Those all seem like pretty bad choices.....</strong></p><p>....except maybe for Dave Roberts, but I don't know him very well.</p><p>
Also, I don't think the EPA should be regulating carbon emissions. &nbsp;That should be done by some other agency, probably the DOE.

<p>Build plugin hybrids that run on renewable methane.  That's all that's needed.</p></p>
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				<p><strong>Those all seem like pretty bad choices.....</strong></p><p>....except maybe for Dave Roberts, but I don't know him very well.</p><p>
Also, I don't think the EPA should be regulating carbon emissions. &nbsp;That should be done by some other agency, probably the DOE.

<p>Build plugin hybrids that run on renewable methane.  That's all that's needed.</p></p>
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            <title>Comment #5 by samueltobias78</title>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 12 Nov 2008 11:54:14 -0800</pubDate>
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				<p><strong>EPA Administrator<p>Well, I chose Dan Esty, but I think if we are looking at Law Professors, we should seriously consider Robert R.M. Verchick (Loyola Law School New Orleans). &nbsp;<a href="http://law.loyno.edu/faculty/bio/verchick" rel="nofollow">http://law.loyno.edu/faculty/bio/verchick</a></p></strong></p>
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				<p><strong>EPA Administrator<p>Well, I chose Dan Esty, but I think if we are looking at Law Professors, we should seriously consider Robert R.M. Verchick (Loyola Law School New Orleans). &nbsp;<a href="http://law.loyno.edu/faculty/bio/verchick" rel="nofollow">http://law.loyno.edu/faculty/bio/verchick</a></p></strong></p>
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            <title>Comment #6 by GreenMom</title>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 13 Nov 2008 10:51:31 -0800</pubDate>
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				<p><strong>As a long-suffering EPA staffer...</strong></p><p>...I'll take ANY of the above over Steven "whee! I get to hang with the big boys and all it took was my soul!" Johnson.</p>
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				<p><strong>As a long-suffering EPA staffer...</strong></p><p>...I'll take ANY of the above over Steven "whee! I get to hang with the big boys and all it took was my soul!" Johnson.</p>
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            <title>Comment #7 by AnthonyHenrySmith</title>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 14 Nov 2008 14:20:08 -0800</pubDate>
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				<p><strong>Keep RFK out of  EPA<p>The job at the EPA calls for someone with a keen sense of both ethics and science. Kennedy is not that person.<p>
The following letter was written in support of Robert H. Boyle (founder of Riverkeeper and author of "The Hudson River, A natural and unnatural history") and others who resigned from Riverkeeper rather than support R. F. Kennedy, Jr.'s compromise of the principle that ethics must never be separate from science.<p>
This letter was first published in the Putnam County News and Recorder, Cold Spring, New York, on August 30, 2000 and they have carried it on their website ever since for which they have my thanks. (AHS, 2008)<p>
Letters:<p>
Supports Former Riverkeeper Board Members' Action<br>
Editor,<p>
The Fishkill Ridge Caretakers, Inc. supports Robert H. Boyle, former president of the Riverkeeper, Inc. and former Riverkeeper, Inc. board members John Fry, treasurer, Nancy Abraham, Kathryn Belous Boyle, Pat Crow, Theresa Hanczor, Robert Hodes, Ann Tonetti and Alexander Zagoreas in the action they have taken in resigning from Riverkeeper in opposition to the hiring of a convicted environmental felon to serve in the position of staff scientist on the staff of Riverkeeper.<p>
In issuing this statement of support, The Fishkill Ridge Caretakers wishes to emphasize that ethics cannot be separated from science and that the environmental movement will prosper best in an atmosphere of demonstrated personal responsibility and earned mutual respect.<p>
We encourage individuals as well as environmental organizations to join us in similar expressions of support for the principled stand taken by Boyle and fellow board members in their defense of the ethical integrity of the environmental movement here in the Hudson River Valley.<p>
Boyle and 8 of the 22 Riverkeeper board members resigned from Riverkeeper, Inc. in protest of the hiring of William Wegner. For eight years Wegner operated a ring of smugglers who stole bird eggs directly from the nests of protected cockatoo species in Australia. Wegner and his ring then smuggled the eggs by air to the United States. Birds that hatched and survived were then sold for as much as $12,500.00 each. A federal judge accepted Wegner's plea of guilty to charges of conspiracy and tax fraud and sentenced him to five years in prison. The judge also found that Wegner had attempted to obstruct justice by committing perjury at the trial of a co-defendant Wegner paid a $10,000.00 fine.<p>
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. has stated that everyone deserves a second chance and notes that he himself had been given a second chance in that he had once been convicted of a drug offense.<p>
We note, however, that Kennedy's offense was essentially a victimless crime while Wegner's offense was a crime against the environment, the people of Australia, the people of the United States and against the birds. In order to avoid detection during the flight, smugglers flushed newly hatched chicks down the plane's toilet<p>
Although Wegner has been convicted and served his sentence, nothing he or anyone else can do will correct the damage he has done or make his victims whole again.<p>
Wegner's prison sentence seems to have done little to improve his ethical sense. The resume Wegner submitted to Riverkeeper accounts for his period of incarceration without referring to the fact of the incarceration itself Wegner describes work he performed and omits the significant information that he performed this work while he was serving time as a prison inmate.<p>
Kennedy overstepped his position as attorney for Riverkeeper when, in November of 1999, he hired Wegner. Boyle terminated Wegner after learning of the hiring and upon review of Wegner's resume, court records and media accounts. The matter came to a climax at a board meeting on June 20th when Kennedy insisted that Wegner be rehired over Boyle's objection.<p>
While we hope Riverkeeper continues to work to produce changed human beings who think and act differently in regard to the Hudson River and all that pertains to it, we also recognize the primary mission of Riverkeeper is not the rehabilitation of Wegner or of those like him.<p>
Sincerely,<p>
Anthony Henry Smith<br>
Fishkill<p>
(for The Fishkill Ridge Caretakers)<br>
(Fishkill Ridge Community Heritage, a separate organization, has also supported this letter from their beginning.)

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				<p><strong>Keep RFK out of  EPA<p>The job at the EPA calls for someone with a keen sense of both ethics and science. Kennedy is not that person.<p>
The following letter was written in support of Robert H. Boyle (founder of Riverkeeper and author of "The Hudson River, A natural and unnatural history") and others who resigned from Riverkeeper rather than support R. F. Kennedy, Jr.'s compromise of the principle that ethics must never be separate from science.<p>
This letter was first published in the Putnam County News and Recorder, Cold Spring, New York, on August 30, 2000 and they have carried it on their website ever since for which they have my thanks. (AHS, 2008)<p>
Letters:<p>
Supports Former Riverkeeper Board Members' Action<br>
Editor,<p>
The Fishkill Ridge Caretakers, Inc. supports Robert H. Boyle, former president of the Riverkeeper, Inc. and former Riverkeeper, Inc. board members John Fry, treasurer, Nancy Abraham, Kathryn Belous Boyle, Pat Crow, Theresa Hanczor, Robert Hodes, Ann Tonetti and Alexander Zagoreas in the action they have taken in resigning from Riverkeeper in opposition to the hiring of a convicted environmental felon to serve in the position of staff scientist on the staff of Riverkeeper.<p>
In issuing this statement of support, The Fishkill Ridge Caretakers wishes to emphasize that ethics cannot be separated from science and that the environmental movement will prosper best in an atmosphere of demonstrated personal responsibility and earned mutual respect.<p>
We encourage individuals as well as environmental organizations to join us in similar expressions of support for the principled stand taken by Boyle and fellow board members in their defense of the ethical integrity of the environmental movement here in the Hudson River Valley.<p>
Boyle and 8 of the 22 Riverkeeper board members resigned from Riverkeeper, Inc. in protest of the hiring of William Wegner. For eight years Wegner operated a ring of smugglers who stole bird eggs directly from the nests of protected cockatoo species in Australia. Wegner and his ring then smuggled the eggs by air to the United States. Birds that hatched and survived were then sold for as much as $12,500.00 each. A federal judge accepted Wegner's plea of guilty to charges of conspiracy and tax fraud and sentenced him to five years in prison. The judge also found that Wegner had attempted to obstruct justice by committing perjury at the trial of a co-defendant Wegner paid a $10,000.00 fine.<p>
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. has stated that everyone deserves a second chance and notes that he himself had been given a second chance in that he had once been convicted of a drug offense.<p>
We note, however, that Kennedy's offense was essentially a victimless crime while Wegner's offense was a crime against the environment, the people of Australia, the people of the United States and against the birds. In order to avoid detection during the flight, smugglers flushed newly hatched chicks down the plane's toilet<p>
Although Wegner has been convicted and served his sentence, nothing he or anyone else can do will correct the damage he has done or make his victims whole again.<p>
Wegner's prison sentence seems to have done little to improve his ethical sense. The resume Wegner submitted to Riverkeeper accounts for his period of incarceration without referring to the fact of the incarceration itself Wegner describes work he performed and omits the significant information that he performed this work while he was serving time as a prison inmate.<p>
Kennedy overstepped his position as attorney for Riverkeeper when, in November of 1999, he hired Wegner. Boyle terminated Wegner after learning of the hiring and upon review of Wegner's resume, court records and media accounts. The matter came to a climax at a board meeting on June 20th when Kennedy insisted that Wegner be rehired over Boyle's objection.<p>
While we hope Riverkeeper continues to work to produce changed human beings who think and act differently in regard to the Hudson River and all that pertains to it, we also recognize the primary mission of Riverkeeper is not the rehabilitation of Wegner or of those like him.<p>
Sincerely,<p>
Anthony Henry Smith<br>
Fishkill<p>
(for The Fishkill Ridge Caretakers)<br>
(Fishkill Ridge Community Heritage, a separate organization, has also supported this letter from their beginning.)

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            <title>Comment #8 by LandAnimal</title>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 21 Nov 2008 04:00:24 -0800</pubDate>
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				<p><strong>RFK, Jr. best choice for EPA<p>Dear President-elect Obama,<p>
It is my sincerest hope that you will reverse the harms inflicted by the Bush administration and implement policies that ensure sustainable management of our natural resources and address the immediate threat of climate change.<p>
The best way to do this is to appoint Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. to the post of EPA Administrator. &nbsp;Kennedy understands that balancing environmental policy and economic policy is not a zero sum game. Rather, protecting the environment and sustainably managing our natural resources actually strengthens our economy, our democracy, and our society.<p>
Kennedy has an unparalleled track record of using sound science to protect human health and the environment, and would make an excellent EPA administrator.<p>
<a href="http://www.change.gov/page/st/contact" rel="nofollow">http://www.change.gov/page/st/contact</a></p></p></p></p></p></strong></p>
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				<p><strong>RFK, Jr. best choice for EPA<p>Dear President-elect Obama,<p>
It is my sincerest hope that you will reverse the harms inflicted by the Bush administration and implement policies that ensure sustainable management of our natural resources and address the immediate threat of climate change.<p>
The best way to do this is to appoint Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. to the post of EPA Administrator. &nbsp;Kennedy understands that balancing environmental policy and economic policy is not a zero sum game. Rather, protecting the environment and sustainably managing our natural resources actually strengthens our economy, our democracy, and our society.<p>
Kennedy has an unparalleled track record of using sound science to protect human health and the environment, and would make an excellent EPA administrator.<p>
<a href="http://www.change.gov/page/st/contact" rel="nofollow">http://www.change.gov/page/st/contact</a></p></p></p></p></p></strong></p>
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