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Posted on Sustainabilitank.info on February 27th, 2008
by Pincas Jawetz (PJ@SustainabiliTank.com)

John McCain Gets a Zero Rating for His Environmental Record.
by Josh Dorner, Sierra Club, February 26, 2008.

At least two Congress members who died during the term outscored McCain.

We were shocked — but definitely not awed — by Senator McCain’s decision two weeks ago to dodge a crucial vote on the future of clean energy in America.

Remember, his choice to stay parked on the tarmac at Dulles (while his two planemates, Senators Lieberman and Graham, dashed to the Capitol in time to vote) doomed the measure to fail by just a single vote.

It was, however, awesome that thousands of Sierra Club e-activists took the phones and called McCain’s office to register their discontent with the Arizona senator’s no-show act.  In fact, so many called that his phone system was down intermittently for days.  Not awesome: McCain’s office lying to our members about how he voted.

But, last week we got an even bigger reminder of John McCain’s Not Awesome status when it comes to crucial votes on the environment. He received a big fat ZERO from the League of Conservation Voters on their 2007 National Environmental Scorecard.

Turns out his recent attendance problem is no exception, just merely the most recent example of a consistent pattern of refusing to stand up and be counted when the environment is on the line. In fact, out of 535 Members of Congress, John McCain is the only one who chose to miss every single key environmental vote last year.

And here’s the kicker - at least two Members who DIED during the term outscored McCain.

That’s right my friends,  John McCain was outdone by dead people concludes the writer of this posting.

We still think that McCain has shown interest in the climate change issue, but considering the political realities, with the party he is courting, will he be able to lead on this issue while those that he will have to appoint from his own party will deny him the possibility to lead? To save McCain’s chances - it is now for President Bush - in this last year of his presidency - to make a decisive move on the climate change issue. Will he?

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