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...Bushies complain that enviros and most Democrats haven't bothered to wait for the release of the new proposal before dismissing it as a sop to Big Oil. They incessantly lambaste the Clinton Administration for neglecting the nation's long-term energy needs. And they scoff at any critic who suggests that the White House is too close to the energy sector...
...agree that the group has important knowledge and interests that would merit inclusion. However, I take issue with your description of the seizure as “unjustified” and your assertion that “whatever their punishment, PSLM would have no right to complain...
...Second, anyone involved in the sit-in should have the right to complain if punished, since what we did was attempt to make this University a better place, to stand up against unjust practices...
...students involved in the sit-in. The protesters were fully aware of their violation of University rules, and it is not unreasonable that they be brought before the Administrative Board. Given their unjustified seizure of a University building, whatever their punishment, PSLM would have no right to complain...
...issues that will reach critical mass in the next few years. Not long ago, a "noise consultant" named Mark Johnson, working for Landrum & Brown, addressed a planning meeting for the expansion of the Albany, N.Y., airport. He wagged his eyebrows and declared: "We're not saying that people who complain about noise are out of their minds. Let's just say it's a sociological problem." As more and more people are driven out of their minds by noise, Johnson will find that it has become a political problem as well, and therefore an industry problem. Eventually, the FAA will...