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Classical_Liberal Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Sep-14-03 03:46 PM
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44. If Davis was for gay marriage why hasn't it already been done
Edited on Sun Sep-14-03 03:53 PM by Classical_Liberal
He's been there for 6 years, and never proposed it. If he is such a friend to the environment why has he threatened old growth forests?

http://www.alternet.org/story.html?StoryID=16751

On the campaign trail, Davis promised he would ensure that "all old growth forests are spared the lumberjack's axe." But shortly after being elected, Davis held a fundraiser at the second largest timber company in the country, Sierra Pacific Industries. There he raised more than $100,000. He then promptly appointed two corporate timber reps to the Board of Forestry. Since then, the state has rubber-stamped practically every timber plan put before it – including plans vigorously opposed by the state Water Quality Board, National Marine Fishery Service and the Fish and Wildlife Service.

Today, clear-cut logging is rampant in the precious Sierra Nevada. Imperiled watersheds are being destroyed. Democrat Davis let the fox pay him for the right to guard the henhouse. And now California's wealthy "timber foxes" are getting fatter by the day.

And that's not the end of Democrat Davis' environmental sins. He vetoed two important bills designed to mitigate toxic hazards that especially hurt people of color. One bill would have kept radioactive waste out of dumps near low-income communities. Another would have added a $10 surcharge on each computer sold, to help safely recycle them. But Davis sided with big business against the needs of the most vulnerable. The list goes on and on. s Davis hasn't been a friend to workers at all. He has only signed some proworker bills since he was threatened with recall.
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