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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

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To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (165256)7/27/2001 4:52:11 PM
From: Zoltan!  Read Replies (2) of 769667
 
Words and blather. Apparently you can't read between the lines. There was no "diplomatic setback".

Bush won on substance - he got everything Clinton failed to get and more. So the Eurocrazies have a piece of paper, it means little or nothing.

>Their coverage said, in part, "With the United States isolated, those seeking to combat climate change say the solidarity shown here should provide impetus for clean energy initiatives worldwide, even in the U.S. Congress. "

Gee, I just read a WP editorial and while they think it bad form for Bush to show leadership, they say the Congress would never approve Kyoto.

Whoops, it's Saturday in Australia and they're leaving Kyoto:

Australia's backflip has Kyoto in chaos

By Mike Seccombe

The Australian Government has backed away from its earlier agreement to international measures to combat global warming...
smh.com.au

Another Bush defeat!!! LOL.
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