Cheney Wanted To Delete Major Parts Of Environmental Testimony

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H. JOSEF HEBERT | July 8, 2008 08:49 PM EST | AP

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WASHINGTON — Seeking to play down the effects of global warming, Vice President Dick Cheney's office pushed to delete from congressional testimony references about the consequences of climate change on public health, a former senior EPA official claimed Tuesday.

The official, Jason K. Burnett, said the White House was concerned that the proposed testimony last October by the head of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention might make it tougher to avoid regulating greenhouse gases emitted into the atmosphere.

Burnett's assertion, which he made in a July 6 letter to Sen. Barbara Boxer, D-Calif., chairwoman of the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee, conflicts with the White House explanation at the time that the deletions reflected concerns by the White House Office of Science and Technology over the accuracy of the science.

Boxer, in a news conference on Tuesday, went so far as to say White House press secretary Dana Perino had lied about why the White House had pushed for the deletions. That, in turn, prompted Perino to demand an apology from Boxer.

"I have never said such a thing about a fellow public servant, and I wouldn't if I didn't have all the facts," Perino said from Japan, where President Bush is attending a meeting of world economic leaders. "I think I deserve an apology."

Burnett, until last month a senior adviser on climate change at the Environmental Protection Agency, wrote that Cheney's office was deeply involved in getting nearly half of the CDC's original draft testimony removed.

"The Council on Environmental Quality and the office of the vice president were seeking deletions to the CDC testimony (concerning) ... any discussions of the human health consequences of climate change," Burnett wrote.

At her news conference, Boxer maintained that the heavy editing of the testimony given by CDC Director Julie Gerberding last fall was the first part of "a master plan" aimed at "covering up the real dangers of global warming and hiding the facts from the public."

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Burnett declined to comment beyond what he described in the letter and said he didn't want to identify the people he had talked with in Cheney's office or elsewhere at the White House. "I'm not interested in pointing fingers at individuals," he said.

White House deputy press secretary Tony Fratto said the White House stands by its explanation for the deletions, and noted that science adviser John Marburger had raised concerns.

Marburger issued a summary of his concerns at the time, but at a Senate hearing a few weeks later said he had not recommended deleting six of the 14 pages as was done.

Megan Mitchell, the vice president's press secretary, dismissed the allegations by Burnett and said, "We don't comment on internal deliberations."

Burnett, 31, a lifelong Democrat, resigned his post last month as associate deputy EPA administrator because of disagreements over the agency's response to climate change.

He appeared to be an odd choice for the EPA post, which included liaison with the White House on climate issues. Currently a supporter of Barack Obama for president, he has contributed nearly $125,000 to Democratic candidates since 2000, according to the Center for Responsive Politics.

Burnett, an economist who had written a number of papers on government regulation while at the Center for Regulatory Study, a joint effort by the American Enterprise Institute and the Brookings Institution, first joined the EPA in 2004. He resigned two years later because of objections to an EPA rule on soot.

He was asked to return in 2007 by EPA Administrator Stephen Johnson, who put him in charge of coordinating the agency's response to a Supreme Court ruling on whether to regulate carbon dioxide emissions.

In his letter, Burnett describes concerns at the White House, including in Cheney's office, about linking climate change directly to public health or damage to the environment.

Nowhere was that more apparent than in the heavy editing of the CDC testimony in October.

The White House, at the urging of Cheney's office, "requested that I work with CDC to remove from the testimony any discussion of the human health consequences of climate change," Burnett wrote.

"CEQ contacted me to argue that I could best keep options open for the (EPA) administrator (on regulating carbon dioxide) if I would convince CDC to delete particular sections of their testimony," he wrote.

But he said he refused to press the CDC on the deletions because he believed the CDC's draft testimony was "fundamentally accurate."

Burnett said Cheney's office also objected in January to congressional testimony by Johnson that "greenhouse gas emissions harm the environment." An official in Cheney's office "called to tell me that his office wanted the language changed" but that it was kept as it was.

Burnett also described in greater detail than previously reported the White House's refusal in December to accept a draft EPA finding concluding that carbon dioxide, the leading greenhouse gas, is endangering human health.

After he sent the e-mail with the draft finding attached, he said he received a telephone call from the White House asking that he "send a follow-up note saying that the e-mail had been sent in error."

"I explained that I could not do that because it was not true," Burnett wrote.

Boxer said the draft finding was now "in limbo" and not available for public review.

More than a year ago, the Supreme Court directed the EPA to determine whether carbon dioxide emissions endanger human health and welfare and, if so, begin to regulate it under the Clean Air Act. That process is not likely to continue until the next administration.

WASHINGTON — Seeking to play down the effects of global warming, Vice President Dick Cheney's office pushed to delete from congressional testimony references about the consequences of climate ch...
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- Darsan54 I'm a Fan of Darsan54 6 fans permalink

Shocking, but no surprise.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:00 AM on 07/09/2008

How much longer till we see vigilante justice? It is obvious that the law does not apply to all people.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:56 AM on 07/09/2008
- TheBlackCat I'm a Fan of TheBlackCat 281 fans permalink
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You should read Warren Ellis's comic book mini series "Black Summer" in which a group of superheroes decide that the POTUS and his administration (which is clearly supposed to be the Bush administration) are guilty of war crimes and take action against them as they would a typical comic book villain. Warren Ellis is a VERY dark writer though, and his characters always morally ambiguous, he is not for everyone. But this is a very interesting little book. Ellis described its theme as:

"If you are a self-identified "superhero" with an ethical compulsion to step outside the system of law to fight crime -- where do you stop? We're all familiar with the idea of criminal corporations. But, from certain perspectives, crime can come from more rarified planes than that. If your perspective is such that the President of the United States can be said to have prosecuted an illegal war that has caused the death of thousands -- does that put him beyond justice? If your cause is fighting crime, do you simply turn a blind eye to crimes committed in politics?"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:14 PM on 07/09/2008
- CEDobson I'm a Fan of CEDobson 6 fans permalink
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Just about every day, I read something new about how our government has lied to the American people. I am no longer surprised, shocked or dismayed.

I envision some brilliant history buff writing the book "President Bush And His Administration - The Dark Years."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:41 AM on 07/09/2008

wow.......how shocking.....I really wish I hadn't lost the ability to be surprised by all the constant lies....I guess that's the saddest thing of all

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:39 AM on 07/09/2008

forget about the old bazturd. He'll be gone soon. Time to start working to fix his crimes.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:24 AM on 07/09/2008
- CEDobson I'm a Fan of CEDobson 6 fans permalink
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Unless World War III starts in the meantime.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:58 AM on 07/09/2008
- crablover I'm a Fan of crablover 21 fans permalink

And you can count on Bush attacking Iran, probably before the summer is out. Bush and Cheney will not leave office because there will not be an election in 2008.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:10 AM on 07/09/2008

Why does this not surprise me

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:24 AM on 07/09/2008
- NTO08 I'm a Fan of NTO08 19 fans permalink

Boxer said the draft finding was now "in limbo" and not available for public review.


As is always the case with Cheney/Bush crimes, once the level of their deceit and treachery become crystal clear, suddenly the evidence goes MIA...witness Cheney's little energy confab where to this day we don't know who attended.

Nancy Pelosi: All of this BS rests on you shoulders. You took impeachment off the table.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:22 AM on 07/09/2008
- Monrocsol I'm a Fan of Monrocsol 4 fans permalink

Right!

Bush does not take anything off the table, neither should she.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:03 AM on 07/09/2008
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Herr Joseph Goebbels Cheney, propaganda minister and VP for the corrupt fascist Bush administration.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:13 AM on 07/09/2008
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Why does a sign reading, "McCain=Bush" bother Republicans so much? Why call the cops on an old lady?

Didn't Bush win two elections? I just don't get it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:11 AM on 07/09/2008
- MaybeMilo I'm a Fan of MaybeMilo 44 fans permalink
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Sigh....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:02 AM on 07/09/2008
- Verified I'm a Fan of Verified 14 fans permalink

I really hate to resort to name calling, but it must be said. This man is a pig.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:50 AM on 07/09/2008
- robiform I'm a Fan of robiform 21 fans permalink
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Calling Cheney a pig is very insulting to pigs! He actually reminds me of a Borg from the Star Trek series. And I cannot imagine that anyone is surprised by this latest revelation of the crimes and misdemeanors of the worst Administration ever! Anyone, that is, except the trolls who get their information on climate change and global warming from Faux Noise, Limbaugh, and Hannity!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:35 AM on 07/09/2008
- darthmaul I'm a Fan of darthmaul 19 fans permalink

Megan Mitchell, the vice president's press secretary, dismissed the allegations by Burnett and said, "We don't comment on internal deliberations."

Doesn't this sound like a variation of "We don't comment on ongoing investigations." ?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:39 AM on 07/09/2008

Another surprise, not really. They know what is best for the american people. We can not decide for ourselves. Information must be restricted, controlled and edited... Sounds familiar..... USSR.....Outrageous. and the Repubs just accept it......

and Ms. Perino, yes she is cute. and it ends there.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:36 AM on 07/09/2008
- 4peace I'm a Fan of 4peace 10 fans permalink

Back in the US, back in the US, back in the USSR........how lucky we are boy......back in the USSR

It really is hard to tell the difference between the US and the old USSR now, isn't it? I've met the enemey and he is....................

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:07 AM on 07/09/2008
- Bluedanube I'm a Fan of Bluedanube 48 fans permalink

What's the difference between the Politburo and the Republican Party? Nothing

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:47 AM on 07/09/2008
- mccabe49 I'm a Fan of mccabe49 5 fans permalink

Yes 4Peace.. the enemy is US. we continue to allow everything we once stood for be destroyed

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:33 AM on 07/09/2008
- MBryant I'm a Fan of MBryant 21 fans permalink
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That's the amazing thing. That it took the Neocons this long to figure it out. You see, for some of us, it's almost a pleasure to be lied to by a beautiful woman. Lied to by Cheney - no, not fun at all.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:55 AM on 07/09/2008
- BEHM777 I'm a Fan of BEHM777 13 fans permalink
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Is there anywhere that Dick Cheney's tentacles don't reach?

Ms. Dana Perino, we KNOW you have lied on behalf of GWBush's administration MANY TIMES, so get off of your high horse.

BEHusseinM777

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:21 AM on 07/09/2008
- darthmaul I'm a Fan of darthmaul 19 fans permalink

Right, by definition working as the Administrations press secretary means the following:

1. You lie allot.

2. You don't answer questions, saying stuff like, "We can't comment on an ongoing investigation."

3. You do like former Press Secretary Scott Mcclellan. Deliberately don't read or inform yourself about material damaging to the administration, so that you can answer "truthfully", "I'm sorry, I haven't read that report."

Nice huh?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:44 AM on 07/09/2008
- dawlishgal I'm a Fan of dawlishgal 220 fans permalink
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What will happen to Perino, once her corrupt employer is out of the White House? Anybody want to bet that she ends up on Faux Newz. People really ought to be more active about demanding that the media not employ these chronic liars and slimers. For example, don't renew subscriptions to magazines that employ the likes of Karl Rove (and tell them why you aren't renewing). Why should we contribute to the support these thugs who have hastened the ruin of our country by patronizing their employers? Same for networks who employ them...complain to the sponsors that you aren't going to buy their products.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:16 AM on 07/09/2008
- skyreader7 I'm a Fan of skyreader7 7 fans permalink

That does it. This is the straw that broke the camel's back. Dick Cheney IS the worst president in U.S. history.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:01 AM on 07/09/2008
- dawlishgal I'm a Fan of dawlishgal 220 fans permalink
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So, what are we American voters going to do about it? Isn't it time to demand that the Democratic congress starts impeachment proceedings? Is there any good reason to pay pensions to a president and vice president who have deliberately damaged the healths of millions of Americans?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:12 AM on 07/09/2008
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