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Wednesday, May 3, 2006 12:00 AM

The Pombo mambo

Rep. Richard Pombo, the environmentalists' scourge, was feted by the industries he so loyally serves. I'd tell you more, but they kicked me out.

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Wednesday, May 3, 2006 12:06 AM

Pombo is a rapacious scumbag...

...and an embarrassment to California. Even though I'm not in his district, I will be doing whatever I can to get this anti-environment whore out of the House.

Wednesday, May 3, 2006 05:16 AM

He dances with them what brought him...

The Annapolis Center for Science-Based Public Policy has received $658,575 from ExxonMobil since 1998.

1998

$183,500 ExxonMobil Corporate Giving

Source: ExxonMobil 1998 grants list

2000

$190,000 ExxonMobil Foundation

40K project support 50K 'policy conferences'.100K 'discussion making light of scientific uncertainty'

Source: ExxonMobil Foundation 2000 IRS 990

2001

$27,500 ExxonMobil Corporate Giving

Source: ExxonMobil 2001 Annual Report

2001

$35,000 ExxonMobil Foundation

Source: ExxonMobil 2001 Annual Report

2002

$50,000 ExxonMobil Corporate Giving

childrenÕs asthma

Source: ExxonMobil 2002 Annual Report

2002

$70,000 ExxonMobil Foundation

general support

Source: ExxonMobil 2002 Annual Report

2003

$27,500 ExxonMobil Corporate Giving

General Operating Support/Annual Dinner

Source: ExxonMobil 2003 Corporate Giving Report

2003

$75,000 ExxonMobil Corporate Giving

Project Support

Source: ExxonMobil 2003 Corporate Giving Report

2004

$75, 000 ExxonMobil Foundation

Source: Exxon Giving Report 2004

Wednesday, May 3, 2006 06:49 AM

All Politics are Local

Just another disconnect between what a peoples' representative is telling his constituency and what he's really doing on "their behalf". I find it hard to believe that ANY congressional district in California wouldn't be outraged if they found out their House member gutting environmental protections so flagrantly.

If you are in this district, or know anyone in this district, PLEASE get the word out.

Wednesday, May 3, 2006 11:20 AM

Jabba the Pombo

I lived in the district now represented by Richard Pombo for the first 21 years of my life. I went to school with some of his family members, graduating from Tracy High School, and then from University of the Pacific, in Stockton.

30 years ago, Tracy was a nice little town with a steady population of about 15,000 people. It was within commuting distance of Lawrence Livermore Lab, but with cheaper housing prices than Livermore itself, which was 15 miles over the Altamont Pass closer to the San Francisco Bay Area. The elite of Tracy were, for the most part, farmers - this was some of the richest farmland in the world.

Well, the farmers, with a few exceptions, are still the elite, but now they are called "real estate brokers" or, perhaps, the "idle rich." Because land prices in the SF Bay Area that should have encouraged higher population density instead (thanks to artificially low gas prices) encouraged massive suburban spread. In Tracy, the farmer who was my best friend's father got over $8 million for his 144 acres back in the early 1980's when a million dollars still meant something. He had 8 kids; I can't blame him for believing it was a fair price.

But farming communities are conservative communities - farmers don't have a lot of time for introspection or a lot of patience with intellectuals. Science is good when it helps and bad when it hurts, and nothing in a farmer's life is much more complicated than that.

Tracy now has over 75,000 people. These new people came for the McMansions (in spite of the commute) and are a very different breed from the old-timers. They mostly work in the high tech gold mines 50 miles to the west, where conservative politics are more commonly derided for being ignorant than praised for being simple.

Many of the new people have college degrees; many are immigrants who are less than comfortable with the covert racism they experience in their new digs.

And the conservatives in the area ARE SCARED. You can tell just by driving east over the Altamont Pass - a gateway from the SF Bay Area to California's Central Valley: over the past 3 years a large number of flags, crosses and "Bush Supporter" signs have sprung up, carved into hillsides, hanging from outbuildings and fences, where before there were none. The message is clear: If you're a liberal, go back. We don't want you here.

Tough shit, I guess. They wanted money, so they called it progress, and they got it.

If the Dems put up a viable candidate, Pombo will be on K Street (or just "idling") after this year.

Saturday, May 13, 2006 05:08 AM

Let's make Republicans the new endangered species

Perhaps the best thing we can do to make Republicans believe in "endangered species" protection is to put them on the list. And while we're at it, let's add the names of all the "journalists" who traffic in political correctness and "truthiness" at the expense of the American public.

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