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US Government Restricting Research Libraries

An anonymous reader writes: "In a move that has been termed 'positively Orwellian' by Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility Executive Director Jeff Ruch, George W. Bush is ending public access to research materials at EPA regional libraries without Congressional consent. This all-out effort to impede research and public access is a [loosely] covert operation to close down 26 technical libraries under the guise of budgetary constraint. Scientists are protesting, but at least 15 of the libraries will be closed by Sept. 30, 2006."

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  1. Mark story -1 Troll and -5 Just Plain Wrong by CXI · · Score: 5, Informative

    For a more useful story, please see http://www.libraryjournal.com/article/CA6365379.ht ml

    Some points:
    - The information will be made available online
    - The information will be available through library loan
    - Not all the libraries are closing
    - Bush is not defying Congress. He sent them a budget which they either approve or amend

    Boy, it certainly made for a good story though! For about 2 minutes... *sigh* Do some research before posting or blogging next time.

  2. Re:Bush by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

    Much of what Carter experience was fall out from U.S. and Western misbehavior years before. The Iranian hostage crisis was the blow back of the U.S. overthrow of a Democratic Iranian Government and installation of the Shaw. (a Government that ironically looked to the U.S. as a friend and respected it, the elected president we overthrew had gone so far as to visit the U.S. and claim we were natural allies because we had both overthrown English Colonialism while he was visiting the Liberty Bell). Then there is that little uncomfortable detail that Carters actions DID secure the release of the hostages, but allies of Regan bribed the Iranians to keep them just a little longer (they were released on the day of the administration change, come on, even if it was a coincidence it still means that Carters efforts succeeded.)

    The economic disaster was as a result of the Arab Oil Embargo (note I didn't say price increase, this was a flat out embargo!) which of course was caused by the Arab - Israeli conflicts. It wasn't just U.S. double digit inflation; it was a world wide crisis. Notice that Carter made peace in the Middle East his top agenda and his efforts ended the embargo!

  3. Re:Calling Bullshit by rk · · Score: 5, Informative

    "His deliberate neglect has more or less wiped one whole American city right off the map."

    I do not come to defend Bush, because I can't stand the guy, but The Corps of Engineers admit the failure was theirs. The levee system in and around New Orleans was in a sad state of disrepair prior to Katrina, and it could be argued that Katrina saved lives by busting up the levees when many were already evacuated.

    Could you imagine the nightmare that would've ensued from a garden variety severe thunderstorm at high tide in the middle of the night causing a levee rupture? No warning, no news coverage, many people asleep... the death toll could've been 10x higher.

  4. Re:Bush by Maximilio · · Score: 5, Informative

    So his father's $250,000-$500,000 stake in a 12 billion dollar company is owning it?

  5. Re:Bush by plopez · · Score: 5, Informative

    Ummm in the mid 50's the CIA at the urging of British petroleum overthrew a legally elected government in Iran and put the Shah in power. The oppression of the Shah and the corruption of his dictatorship helped create the mullahs, the ayatollahs, the Iranian revolution, Hezbullha (sp?) and the Iranian nuclear program.

    If you want to blame a president, blame Eisenhower.

    BTW, I don't know where you were at in the 90's but the US flew *constant* combat missions over Iraq in the 90's to the point where, IIRC, some 50% of us pilots had combat time on their record. A number I heard was that in WWII only about 15% of US pilots had rated combat time.

    Clinton also fired cruise missiles at Ossama. He missed, but he tried.

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  6. Re:Bush by Philip+K+Dickhead · · Score: 5, Informative

    It was created - for the US - by Kermit Rooseveldt and the Dulles brothers. This was in 1953, when as a 'maiden voyage' for the international 'influence' of the CIA, they worked actively in the overthrow of Mossadegh, Iran's enlightened and democratically elected PM.

    Iran had a constitutional revolution against the Monarchy in 1912 - unfortunately the events of the Bolshevik revolution in bordering Russia, and the two world wars, prevented many of the constition's provisions from seeing fruition. The bolshevik years in particular, led to the rise of the so-called "Reza Shah" - a cossack mercenary. He was crowned Shah with the help of british provacateurs.

    By 1950, constitutional courts and the people managed to wrest power, and actually realize the vision of 1912. It was shortly lived. After the US covert actions destroyed teh Mossadegh government, Reza Shah's profligate, wastrel son was recalled from his position in the bordellos of Paris, and plopped on the Peacock throne of Persia.

      Marcos
      Pinochet
      Mohammed Reza Pahlavi

    Same smell. And it's a much bigger list.

    You want the 'cause of terrorism'? Get your head out of fairytales about "freedom" and look what the US/UK axis has done to destroy LIBERTY throughout the world for more than 75 years.

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    "Speaking the Truth in times of universal deceit is a revolutionary act." -- George Orwell