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Obama's Environmental Legacy: Destroying Pristine Tongass Habitats

July 17, 2009 12:17 PM ET | Bonnie Erbe | Permanent Link | Print

By Bonnie Erbe, Thomas Jefferson Street blog.

Those of you who follow my work know I give President Obama credit on some issues, but find him an overall disappointment. One area in which I've been thinking (and blogging) that he's going great guns is on environmental protection. But now we're finding out he's caving in to moneyed pressures there as well.

Approving road-building in untouched parts of the Tongass National Forest will create a legacy for the Obama administration of destroyed pristine habitat, devastation of species and what little is left of true wilderness in America. It is, in a word, despicable.

I wonder how long it will take the majority of Americans to recognize that when money is waved in front of this man's face, he caves. His promise of change is meaningless. He's as beholden to special interests, lobbyists, and the $3,000 suit crowd as any of his predecessors.

Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack's stated reason for approving the 6.9-mile road, which had been started but halted by environmental groups' legal challenges, is job creation. There are plenty of ways to create jobs in Alaska without destroying habitat.

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Obama is not a Liberal

I am sick of hearing how liberal Obama is. I am very liberal and I can tell you he is no liberal.

His environmental policies suck. His Iraq, Afghanistan, and Gitmo policies suck.

His extending the Cheney secrecy policies sucks.

He is striving so much to be a centrist that he is alienating liberals.

Ivana and Franz

Good examples of intolerant Environmentalism - The Religion of the State - their motto, "Close it down and fence the public out!"

Way to go guys. Your Druid ancestors would be proud.

Ivana and Franz

Good examples of intolerant Environmentalists and the our Religion of the State - their motto, "Close it down and fence the public out!"

Way to go guys. Your Druid ancestors would be proud.

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About Bonnie Erbe

Bonnie Erbe is a contributing editor at U.S. News & World Report and hosts PBS's weekly news analysis program, To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe. She also writes a weekly syndicated newspaper column for Scripps Howard News Service.

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