No. Bush can't "stop" progress.

But he can forestall it.
He can largely derail it, short and long term.
He can divert it.
He can subvert it.
He can distort it.
He can temporarily redefine it and pervert it.
He can enable waste effort, wasted resources and wasted windows of
opportunity..
He can hasten and promote pandemonium.
He already has.

And the progression of his "blinders on" policies continues to do so in
increasingly greater increments, all-the-while stealing the greater good
from increasingly greater numbers.

No one holds Shrub responsible for every human or American ill. Only those
that he is complicit in.

That's all.

The volume of ills accurately assessable towards him is strictly his choice,
no one else's.

Todd Swearingen

----- Original Message ----- 
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Subject: Re: [biofuel]opinions on alaska forest situation?


> No, you didn't, but you might as well say it.
>
> It is like saying Bush will put us back to the dark ages,
> where Gore wouldn't have.
>
> I will repeat for those who can understand the King's English.
>
> "Bush cannot stop progress no more than Klinton could."
>
> Now that isn't that difficult of a statement, but make of it
> what you will.  To hold Bush responsible for every perceived ill
> that has befallen the U.S., you might as well hold Klinton and
> company responsible for his 8 years that led up to the Enron
> debacle.  But no one likes to talk about that, since it went down
> on Bush's watch.
>
>
>   Date: Fri, 26 Dec 2003 13:42:47 -0500
>    From: "Appal Energy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: Re: opinions on alaska forest situation?
>
> I didn't say "stop it."
>
> I stated that Bush & Co. noosing a lead anchor around this country's neck
> will slow it's attainment of  energy efficiency and renewables to the
point
> that it will take half a human lifetime to recover from their debilitating
> agenda to a level of par with other countries.
>
> That also means inordinate losses in market share and jobs in what at one
> time were markets that the US led in.
>
> But what the hell. "What's the difference?"
>
> Todd Swearingen
>
>
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