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To: alan w who wrote (165401)7/27/2001 11:58:14 PM
From: Thomas A Watson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769667
 
President Leading Again Germany: Missile defense won't hurt ties
America's largest European ally yesterday signaled that President Bush's plans to build a missile-defense system will not lead to a clash between the United States and Europe.

Stayed tuned for reports of leaping tall buildings with a single bound

Despite widespread predictions of a rift over U.S. plans to test and deploy a missile shield, "I don't think missile defense will be or deserves to be a divisive issue in the trans-Atlantic relationship," newly appointed German Ambassador Wolfgang Ischinger said in an interview with editors and reporters of The Washington Times.

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To: alan w who wrote (165401)7/28/2001 3:02:48 AM
From: American Spirit  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769667
 
The Washington Post guys have sent me a couple of supportive emails. They are all over it. They didn't need me to tell them though. Lieberman's investigation is proof of that. They need more concrete paper trail proof to get it past the new Ben Bradlee but they will have it eventually. This is the next Watergate, only bigger in terms of dollars and danger to the air we breathe, water we drink and oceans we feed from. It's the biggest ripoff of public and private money since the S+L debacle. It's also proof positive we need serious campaign finance reform and tough environmental regulations. Kyoto is only a first step toward a cleaner world despite overpopulation problems. We can do it we just have to put the right people in office who aren't bought and paid-for by pollutors.