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Crimes Against Nature: How George W. Bush and His Corporate Pals Are Plundering the Country and Hijacking Our Democracy Hardcover – Bargain Price, August 3, 2004
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- Print length244 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherHarper
- Publication dateAugust 3, 2004
- Dimensions6.25 x 1.25 x 8.75 inches
- ISBN-100060746874
- ISBN-13978-0060746872
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In this powerful and far-reaching indictment of George W. Bush's White House, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., the country's most prominent environmental attorney, charges that this administration has taken corporate cronyism to such unprecedented heights that it now threatens our health, our national security, and democracy as we know it. In a headlong pursuit of private profit and personal power, Kennedy writes, George Bush and his administration have eviscerated the laws that have protected our nation's air, water, public lands, and wildlife for the past thirty years, enriching the president's political contributors while lowering the quality of life for the rest of us.
Kennedy lifts the veil on how the administration has orchestrated these rollbacks almost entirely outside of public scrutiny -- and in tandem with the very industries that our laws are meant to regulate, the country's most notorious polluters. He writes of how it has deceived the public by manipulating and suppressing scientific data, intimidated enforcement officials and other civil servants, and masked its agenda with Orwellian doublespeak. He reports on how the White House doles out lavish subsidies and tax breaks to the energy barons while excusing industry from providing adequate security at the more than 15,000 chemical and nuclear facilities that are prime targets for terrorist attacks. Kennedy reveals an administration whose policies have "squandered our Treasury, entangled us in foreign wars, diminished our international prestige, made us a target for terrorist attacks, and increased our reliance on petty Middle Eastern dictators who despise democracy and are hated by their own people."
Crimes Against Nature is ultimately about the corrosive effect of corporate corruption on our core American values -- free-market capitalism and democracy. It is about an administration, the author argues, that has sacrificed respect for the law, public health, scientific integrity, and long-term economic vitality on the altar of corporate greed. It is a book for both Democrats and Republicans, people like the traditionally conservative farmers and fishermen Kennedy represents in lawsuits against polluters. "Without exception," he writes, "these people see the current administration as the greatest threat not just to their livelihoods but to their values, their sense of community, and their idea of what it means to be American."
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Support for a clean environment crosses all demographics and political affiliations so how would one go about gutting regulations and continue to appear pro-environment? By falling back on the Bush administrations comfort zone, otherwise known as spin doctoring. Republican pollster Frank Luntz is more than happy to talk about how he applies deceptive, Orwellian tags to anti-environmental bills like the *ahem* Clean Air Act and Clean Water Act. Luntz assumption is that the public is too dumb, too ignorant or too lazy to actually investigate whether the bills name actually matches the content. In other cases information is suppressed and scientific study results are rewritten by business advocates with no scientific background. In other words the government flat out lies to Americans banking on the trust that previous administrations have built up. Meanwhile journalism is failing to inform the public as the dwindling numbers or broadcasting and print companies are often owned by the very parent companies polluting our environment.
The White House goal is to stack the deck at every level in order to reward those who donate generously to the Republican Party. This includes cabinet officials, appointees, scientists, regulators, judges and journalists. Laws are rewritten and if they can't be rewritten the system set up to enforce laws will be stripped to the bone. Business has created its share of shameless dirty tricks like front groups such as the `Citizens for Sensible Control of Acid Rain' which are composed wholly of industry members pushing for deregulation. Steven Milloy of Fox News produces a column on `Junk Science' including his number one target Global Warming. Unmentioned by Fox is the FACT that Milloy is bankrolled by energy companies. Recently (and not mentioned in the book) it was discovered that the pharmaceutical industry was paying a ghost writer to pen a fictional novel about terrorists using re-imported drugs as a means to kill millions of Americans.
Robert Kennedy, Jr. quotes a chilling definition of fascism from American Heritage Dictionary as "a system of government that exercises a dictatorship of the extreme right, typically through the merging of state and business leadership together with a belligerent nationalism". As he points out the Bush administration's tactics are contrary to capitalism by giving polluters a competitive advantage and by reducing competitiveness through subsidies and corporate mergings. `Crimes Against Nature' is packed with information from a man who has tried in increasing vain to stand up to polluters through the courts. If this book doesn't leave the reader furious I don't know what will. Republican's have spent the last three decades trying to convince people that the government cannot be trusted and the Bush administration seems intent on proving it.
This book will guide you to the real "ground zero". It will make you wonder who is the real "axis of evil". Should you be concerned? Let me put it this way, using the words of Benito Mussolini, "Fascism should rather be called corporatism, as it is the merging of government and corporate power."
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. lists names of offenders and industries and what and how they have managed to screw you, everyone of you out of your right to a healthy environment and your taxes pay for this to boot. He exposes the "Wise Use" based environmentally "friendly sounding" organizations that have been spawned by every offending industry solely to deceive you and lull you back to sleep. To these wealthy criminals, you are nothing more than cattle to be slaughtered at the alter of profit. And to those who think this book is nonsense, all I can think of to tell you that might even remotely make any sense to you is "moo".
While it should be self-evident that the Bush administration's virulent form of cronyism is inherently bad for people, the environment and our democracy, it also provides ample opportunity for Mr. Kennedy to sharply criticize the perpetrators of these crimes. Many of the outrageous actions and policies promulgated over the first three years of the Bush presidency are recalled, including the early reversal of a campaign pledge on power plant emissions, the mercury standards debacle, the betrayal of EPA administrator Christine Todd Whitman, the purging of agency administrators, the tax breaks showered onto polluting industries, among many other deplorable actions. In my view, Mr. Kennedy's tone is appropriately strident in the manner in which he describes how the administration has calluously swept aside commonsense, science and democracy in order to shower favors on the privileged few.
No doubt this book can serve as an eye-opening primer for most conservative or apathetic political readers about corporate crime, government and the environment. One hopes that the book can find a home on library and school shelves to instruct current and future generations of readers about the sordid deeds of the Bush administration, whose behavior will undoubtedly be recalled as one of the worst chapters in U.S. history.








