CONCORD, N.H. (AP) - The head of the Environmental Protection Agency for two Republican presidents criticized President Bush's record on Monday, calling it a ``polluter protection'' policy.
Russell E. Train, who headed the EPA from September 1973 to January 1977 - part of the Nixon and Ford administrations - said Bush's record on the environment was so dismal that he would cast his vote for Democrat John Kerry.
``It's almost as if the motto of the administration in power today in Washington is not environmental protection, but polluter protection,'' Train said. ``I find this deeply disturbing.''
In 1988, Train was co-chairman of Conservationists for Bush, an organization that backed the candidacy of George W. Bush's father.
UPDATE: As you read down the article, there's a gay story about wrestlers getting out the vote too:
Who would win in a WWE-style smackdown wrestling match, Bush or Kerry?
World Wrestling Entertainment stars ``The Hurricane,'' Maven Huffman and Chris ``Harvard'' Nowinski came to the Capitol Monday to ensure that this year's election doesn't come down to that.
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Wrestling Costumes for the WWE presidential debate:
Bush in his signature fake flight suit
Cheney dressed like UT except his hat is replaced with neck bolts like frankenstein
Kerry comes out in his naval uniform
and Edwards arrives dressed like Norman Smiley
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