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Politics : Sharks in the Septic Tank

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To: Lane3 who wrote (19815)7/31/2001 11:10:22 AM
From: TimF  Read Replies (1) of 82486
 
Karen I didn't think that you were thinking of me when you made the comment, so I was fairly sure it was in no way intended as an insult to me, but I feat that I might fall under the category of Kyoto busters. It is hard to be certain though as I am not sure exactly what qualifies one as "Kyoto buster". It could be specifically refering to GW and his administration who busted up US participation in the Kyoto treaty in which case I technically would not be part of that group, but I might have been if I was president of the US or a senior cabinet member.

As for what Steven said I can agree with it in part but it would be easier to be concerned and respectful about what the rest of the world thinks and feels if they would be concerned and respectful about what we think and feel. I also agree with your earlier point about being diplomatic but I still think that plans to impliment bad ideas as laws or treaties should be opposed whether or not it hurts some one elses feelings.

Tim
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