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Revision 18 . . (edit) December 16, 2001 5:25 am by Eloquence [minor copyedit]
Revision 17 . . December 12, 2001 10:09 am by Egern [Further elaboration of the point.]
Revision 16 . . December 12, 2001 10:05 am by Wesley [Further clarification of what Rush means by "environmentalist wacko"]
Revision 15 . . (edit) December 12, 2001 7:47 am by Eloquence
Revision 14 . . December 12, 2001 7:35 am by Egern
Revision 13 . . December 12, 2001 6:54 am by Eloquence [closer to npov]
Revision 12 . . (edit) December 12, 2001 2:35 am by Taw ["x," -> "x",]
Revision 11 . . (edit) October 21, 2001 10:27 am by (logged).240.35.xxx
  

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According to Limbaugh, some "environmental wackos" reject all forms of higher technology (electrical, mechanical, medicine, etc) and want the United States to abolish the automobile, stop using oil and gas, and revert to an agrarian society. Members of the Earth Liberation Front would be an example of those he might characterize "environmental wackos", since they participate in what many define as terrorist acts against corporations they perceive as unfriendly to the earth. Other environmentalist policies and principles he attributes to "environmentalist wackos" include: ignoring economic consequences of environmental laws; ignoring or avoiding any cost/benefit analysis regarding environmental policies; placing an equal or higher value on animal life than on human life; suggestions that animals are "just as intelligent" as humans; relying on lawsuits and laws to solve environmental problems, rather than relying on the marketplace. He often accuses "environmentalist wackos" of using environmentalism as an excuse for the government to gain more property and more control over our lives.
According to Limbaugh, some "environmental wackos" reject all forms of higher technology (electrical, mechanical, medicine, etc) and want the United States to abolish the automobile, stop using oil and gas, and revert to an agrarian society. Members of the Earth Liberation Front would be an example of those he might characterize "environmental wackos", since they participate in what many define as terrorist acts against corporations they perceive as unfriendly to the earth.

However, he extends the use of the term to describe a much broader segment of the environmentalist movment; thus, other environmentalist policies and principles he attributes to "environmentalist wackos" include: ignoring economic consequences of environmental laws; ignoring or avoiding any cost/benefit analysis regarding environmental policies; placing an equal or higher value on animal life than on human life; suggestions that animals are "just as intelligent" as humans; relying on lawsuits and laws to solve environmental problems, rather than relying on the marketplace. Thus, by many definitions, he would characterize the vast majority of environmentalists as "wackos". He also often accuses "environmentalist wackos" of using environmentalism as an excuse for the government to gain more property and more control over our lives.

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Limbaugh does present news stories with opinion which are unfavorable to theories and beliefs that those he characterizes as "environmental wackos" presumably hold.
Limbaugh presents news stories with opinions which are unfavorable to theories and beliefs that those he characterizes as "environmental wackos" presumably hold.

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