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To: Scumbria who wrote (135279)4/1/2001 2:03:13 PM
From: TimF  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1573078
 
No, Scumbria, I am batting pretty close to 1000.

1 - Is simply a matter of historical fact. It was old history when I posted it and no one went back in time to change it since.

2 - Environmental regulation has not been gutted. The Kyoto treaty is not regulation nor was it law in the US because it was never ratified by congress. Revaluating one water standard doesn't qualify as gutting environmental standards.

3 - Is harder to establish as fact or not. But the fact that many other countries disagree with him on the Kyoto treaty or missile defense doesn't mean he is clueless about it. I'm fairly sure that he all ready knew there would be disagreement but that doesn't mean he has to abandon his position.

So I'm batting either .666 or .1000. Number 3 will become clearer one way or the other over the next couple of years.

Tim