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To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (152405)6/12/2001 10:25:48 AM
From: goldworldnet  Respond to of 769670
 
Who is supposed to pay for this? Especially if we cannot get similar compliance from Red China which utilizes slave labor.

All the Best,
josh



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (152405)6/12/2001 10:29:47 AM
From: greenspirit  Respond to of 769670
 
He may do something similar to that after examining all the alternatives and looking for a balanced approach.

But I do find it interesting that after 8 year of no leadership, you're insisting on seeing immediate leadership after only 4 months.

Clinton and Gore did nothing to curb emissions and they were in power for 8 years. You must be very disappointed in their performance. I don't blame you.

Perhaps if they were better at working with people in an atmosphere of trust, they would have been able to find common ground with the 95 Senators who opposed their radical Kyoto Protocols. But, they really didn't want to deal in a real way with the issue. They simply wanted to use it as a political football to toss back-and-forth.

Sad, putting politics above the health of the world's ecosystem isn't it?

It's now left up to President Bush to pick up the pieces from the failed Clinton/Gore environmental leadership, and find ways of linking them together in a cohesive way.