Sunday, October 12, 2008

Card and Rice

Liz Smith NY Post -- "Crimes Against Nature," the movie is a tribute to Bobby Kennedy Jr.'s skill as a litigating attorney, fighting for ecological rights in a world gone mad. It is not only highly entertaining but a blistering indictment, narrated by the great Morgan Freeman. It tells of the selling out of America's environmental treasures for short-term, pollution-laden profits by the current Bush administration. Did you know that within minutes of taking the oath of office, Bush chief of staff Andrew Card froze more than 300 pending laws and policies that had protected 58.5 million acres of national forest. It goes on from there.