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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

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To: Jagfan who wrote (175058)8/28/2001 12:14:43 AM
From: American Spirit  Read Replies (1) of 769667
 
Kyoto needed to be engaged and negotiated not abandoned.
We have totally given up any leadership on the environment. In fact we are now the laggards along with toxic-filled 3rd world nations which have a bleak environmental future. The richest country in the world back with India or Pakistan.
Shameful. Why did Bush abandon it despite overwhelming poblic support for cleaner air? because he's bought and paid for by the big pollutors who funded his campaigns and frankly he doesn't give a damn. Never believe his outdoor photo ops. They're just damage control. Mother earth will have its revenge on GW in the form of public opinion. Almost every moral weakness he has is connected with his Siamese Twin ties to polluting industry. This is not a liberal or conservative issue nor should it be a partisan one. It's an American and global issue. And it's the main reason Jeffords switched parties so Bush already lost his greatest advantage. Next he'll lose the congress and finally the swing-voters he needs to ever win again. That's unfortunately the good news. The bad news is we'll all pay for his pollution lobby favoritism.
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