House votes to restore water arsenic standards.
July 27, 2001 8:51 PM Subscribe
House votes to restore water arsenic standards. Gee, I don't know. Whose opinion might be more valid, the Republicans or the National Academy of Science? Not that the NAS is suddenly perfect but the recent attempts to put major spin on science, especially in global warming, is an unsettling trend.
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Bush is making it way too easy for moderate Republican senators to score points with their electorates... he is sooo a one-term-wonder...
posted by Ptrin at 9:33 PM on July 27, 2001
posted by Ptrin at 9:33 PM on July 27, 2001
Of course, that's what they said about Clinton in early 1995... and George Bush Sr. was supposed to get re-elected after the Gulf War... and the 1998 Congressional elections were supposed to end the impeachment drive... and the House's vote to impeach the president was supposed to bite the House Republicans in the ass in 2000.
All by way of saying, be careful... things can change.
posted by Tin Man at 9:47 PM on July 27, 2001
All by way of saying, be careful... things can change.
posted by Tin Man at 9:47 PM on July 27, 2001
Would point out here that not all Republicans supported Bush's plan to raise the level of arsenic allowable in drinking water.
That would be the same level that was perfectly acceptable for the entire period of the Clinton administration, save the last few hours, by the way.
posted by ljromanoff at 3:21 PM on July 29, 2001
That would be the same level that was perfectly acceptable for the entire period of the Clinton administration, save the last few hours, by the way.
posted by ljromanoff at 3:21 PM on July 29, 2001
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