You are viewing an obsolete version of the DU website which is no longer supported by the Administrators. Visit The New DU.
Democratic Underground Latest Greatest Lobby Journals Search Options Help Login
Google

Reply #24: Another Obama LIE you can LINK.. NYT [View All]

Printer-friendly format Printer-friendly format
Printer-friendly format Email this thread to a friend
Printer-friendly format Bookmark this thread
This topic is archived.
Home » Discuss » Archives » General Discussion: Presidential (Through Nov 2009) Donate to DU
Tellurian Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Feb-03-08 09:43 AM
Response to Reply #21
24. Another Obama LIE you can LINK.. NYT
Obama Lied to Iowa Voters Claimed he Passed Legislation

Nuclear Leaks and (?)Response Tested Obama in Senate


By MIKE McINTIRE

Published: February 3, 2008

When residents in Illinois voiced outrage two years ago upon learning that the Exelon Corporation had not disclosed radioactive leaks at one of its nuclear plants, the state’s freshman senator, Barack Obama, took up their cause.

Mr. Obama scolded Exelon and federal regulators for inaction and introduced a bill to require all plant owners to notify state and local authorities immediately of even small leaks. He has boasted of it on the campaign trail, telling a crowd in Iowa in December that it was “the only nuclear legislation that I’ve passed.”

“I just did that last year,” he said, to murmurs of approval.


A close look at the path his legislation took tells a very different story. While he initially fought to advance his bill, even holding up a presidential nomination to try to force a hearing on it, Mr. Obama eventually rewrote it to reflect changes sought by Senate Republicans, Exelon and nuclear regulators. The new bill removed language mandating prompt reporting and simply offered guidance to regulators, whom it charged with addressing the issue of unreported leaks.

Those revisions propelled the bill through a crucial committee. But, contrary to Mr. Obama’s comments in Iowa, it ultimately died amid parliamentary wrangling in the full Senate.

“Senator Obama’s staff was sending us copies of the bill to review, and we could see it weakening with each successive draft,” said Joe Cosgrove, a park district director in Will County, Ill., where low-level radioactive runoff had turned up in groundwater. “The teeth were just taken out of it.”

The history of the bill shows Mr. Obama navigating a home-state controversy that pitted two important constituencies against each other and tested his skills as a legislative infighter. On one side were neighbors of several nuclear plants upset that low-level radioactive leaks had gone unreported for years; on the other was Exelon, the country’s largest nuclear plant operator and one of Mr. Obama’s largest sources of campaign money.

Since 2003, executives and employees of Exelon, which is based in Illinois, have contributed at least $227,000 to Mr. Obama’s campaigns for the United States Senate and for president. Two top Exelon officials, Frank M. Clark, executive vice president, and John W. Rogers Jr., a director, are among his largest fund-raisers.

Another Obama donor, John W. Rowe, chairman of Exelon, is also chairman of the Nuclear Energy Institute, the nuclear power industry’s lobbying group, based in Washington. Exelon’s support for Mr. Obama far exceeds its support for any other presidential candidate.

In addition, Mr. Obama’s chief political strategist, David Axelrod, has worked as a consultant to Exelon. A spokeswoman for Exelon said Mr. Axelrod’s company had helped an Exelon subsidiary, Commonwealth Edison, with communications strategy periodically since 2002, but had no involvement in the leak controversy or other nuclear issues.

The Obama campaign said in written responses to questions that Mr. Obama “never discussed this issue or this bill” with Mr. Axelrod. The campaign acknowledged that Exelon executives had met with Mr. Obama’s staff about the bill, as had concerned residents, environmentalists and regulators. It said the revisions resulted not from any influence by Exelon, but as a necessary response to a legislative roadblock put up by Republicans, who controlled the Senate at the time.

“If Senator Obama had listened to industry demands, he wouldn’t have repeatedly criticized Exelon in the press, introduced the bill and then fought for months to get action on it,” the campaign said. “Since he has over a decade of legislative experience, Senator Obama knows that it’s very difficult to pass a perfect bill.”

Asked why Mr. Obama had cited it as an accomplishment while campaigning for president, the campaign noted that after the senator introduced his bill, nuclear plants started making such reports on a voluntary basis. The campaign did not directly address the question of why Mr. Obama had told Iowa voters that the legislation had passed.

(more)

http://www.nytimes.com/2008/02/03/us/politics/03exelon....
Printer Friendly | Permalink |  | Top
 
  -Can Obama's word be" TRUSTED"? Apparently NOT..Count the 180s.. Tellurian  Feb-03-08 07:48 AM   #0 
  - Deleted message  Name removed   Feb-03-08 07:49 AM   #1 
  - Yes, my thread is not about anecdotal evidencs..the proof resides in the link  Tellurian   Feb-03-08 07:55 AM   #4 
  - Spam.  1corona4u   Feb-03-08 07:58 AM   #6 
     - HERE R MORE SPAM 4 U!  Lirwin2   Feb-03-08 08:07 AM   #7 
        - Today's NYT Scandel: Obama Lied to Iowa Voters  neutron   Feb-03-08 09:18 AM   #22 
  - Why would I TRUST my vote to Obama..  Tellurian   Feb-03-08 07:50 AM   #2 
  - He's a worse flipflopper than Kerry and thats saying something  sunonmars   Feb-03-08 07:51 AM   #3 
  - It's about time people begin to realize his words are meaningless..  Tellurian   Feb-03-08 07:58 AM   #5 
  - Did you see the post that gave three meanings to the  BlackVelvet04   Feb-03-08 02:10 PM   #29 
  - "You Can't TRUST Obama with your VOTE or your COUNTRY!.."  Tellurian   Feb-03-08 08:08 AM   #8 
  - hillary voted for the war in iraq. She is responsible for the  ugdude   Feb-03-08 08:11 AM   #9 
     - It's Bush's War nimrod!  Tellurian   Feb-03-08 08:12 AM   #10 
  - When will the media in general  CatnHat   Feb-03-08 02:15 PM   #32 
  - Isn't it odd  Bitwit1234   Feb-03-08 08:53 AM   #11 
  - It's the usual bill of fare from the Obamabots..now they've taken to spam..  Tellurian   Feb-03-08 08:56 AM   #12 
  - I appears to be an invasion of sorts  desi   Feb-03-08 12:56 PM   #25 
     - I'll say..  Tellurian   Feb-03-08 02:03 PM   #26 
  - You seem to love right wing newspapers like the Washington Times when they  NYCGirl   Feb-03-08 08:56 AM   #13 
     - We've been expecting you..  Tellurian   Feb-03-08 08:57 AM   #15 
        - I don't hang out here 24/7 like you.  NYCGirl   Feb-03-08 08:58 AM   #16 
           - Your boy wil shrink like a wool sweater in the washing machine..  Tellurian   Feb-03-08 09:00 AM   #19 
  - You know you've sunk to a new low when The Right Wing Washington Times  BrentTaylor   Feb-03-08 08:56 AM   #14 
  - The credible source is in the video w/Obama's lip-flips on tape!  Tellurian   Feb-03-08 08:59 AM   #17 
     - Hillary is already buried by them  BrentTaylor   Feb-03-08 08:59 AM   #18 
        - Forgot to take your reality meds again?  Tellurian   Feb-03-08 09:02 AM   #20 
  - a new low----the washington times  madrchsod   Feb-03-08 09:17 AM   #21 
  - Another Obama LIE you can LINK.. NYT  Tellurian   Feb-03-08 09:43 AM   #24 
     - This isn't surprising......  BlackVelvet04   Feb-03-08 02:20 PM   #34 
  - Don't you get it people?  Jai4WKC08   Feb-03-08 09:31 AM   #23 
  - As one of Obama's professional posters put it today "Don't Take Obama's Word"!  MethuenProgressive   Feb-03-08 02:05 PM   #27 
  - Good thread  UALRBSofL   Feb-03-08 02:11 PM   #30 
  - that has been my problem with him all along.  Evergreen Emerald   Feb-03-08 02:08 PM   #28 
  - But Ted Kennedy and John Kerry say "he's their candidate"..  Tellurian   Feb-04-08 12:44 PM   #36 
  - Deleted message  Name removed   Feb-03-08 02:14 PM   #31 
  - FLIP FLOP  Proud2BAmurkin   Feb-03-08 02:15 PM   #33 
  - Thanks for digging this out, Tell.  avrdream   Feb-03-08 03:52 PM   #35 
     - He might, if he's not part of the Republicans scheme of maintaining control  Tellurian   Feb-04-08 12:51 PM   #37 
 

Home » Discuss » Archives » General Discussion: Presidential (Through Nov 2009) Donate to DU

Powered by DCForum+ Version 1.1 Copyright 1997-2002 DCScripts.com
Software has been extensively modified by the DU administrators


Important Notices: By participating on this discussion board, visitors agree to abide by the rules outlined on our Rules page. Messages posted on the Democratic Underground Discussion Forums are the opinions of the individuals who post them, and do not necessarily represent the opinions of Democratic Underground, LLC.

Home  |  Discussion Forums  |  Journals |  Store  |  Donate

About DU  |  Contact Us  |  Privacy Policy

Got a message for Democratic Underground? Click here to send us a message.

© 2001 - 2011 Democratic Underground, LLC