vendredi 16 septembre 2005

Still no accountability from the Bush Administration


Remember, Bush didn't say the responsibility (or blame) was his alone, he said that "to the extent that the Federal government didn't fully do its job right", he took responsibility.

Now the Administration is looking to get through that loophole by blaming....

...environmental groups.

I am SO not joking:

Federal officials appear to be seeking proof to blame the flood of New Orleans on environmental groups, documents show.

The Clarion-Ledger has obtained a copy of an internal e-mail the U.S. Department of Justice sent out this week to various U.S. attorneys' offices: "Has your district defended any cases on behalf of the (U.S.) Army Corps of Engineers against claims brought by environmental groups seeking to block or otherwise impede the Corps work on the levees protecting New Orleans? If so, please describe the case and the outcome of the litigation."

Cynthia Magnuson, a spokeswoman for the Justice Department, said Thursday she couldn't comment "because it's an internal e-mail."

Shown a copy of the e-mail, David Bookbinder, senior attorney for Sierra Club, remarked, "Why are they (Bush administration officials) trying to smear us like this?"

The Sierra Club and other environmental groups had nothing to do with the flooding that resulted from Hurricane Katrina that killed hundreds, he said. "It's unfortunate that the Bush administration is trying to shift the blame to environmental groups. It doesn't surprise me at all."


It doesn't surprise me either. "Swiftboating" is the weapon of choice for Mr. Rove. I guess this is what "rebuilding" means.

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