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2 posted on 02/14/2003 3:31:41 AM PST by Pokey78
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French PM: "It's Great to Be Collaborating with Germany Again!"



13 posted on 02/14/2003 4:17:21 AM PST by MeekOneGOP (Bu-bye SADdam. You're soon to meet your buddy Stalin in Hades.)
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I am just as incensed by subsidized heating oil, Amtrack, and other boondoggles as I am by agricultural subsidies. I don't approve of any of them. And as for the hard-working farm families of the Klamath Basin, I feel sorry for them and wish them well. I work with hard-working farm families out here on the other side of the continent. My point is that the government induced their ancestors to settle this land by making a promise to them that it cannot fulfil. The climatic history of the interior west is capricious. Rainfall regimes for Western basins during the Holocene (last 13,000 years or so) have oscillated between "Xeric" (Mediterranean-like, with some rain during the winter) or "Ustic" (enough rainfall for small-grain or grass agriculture, but with dry spells during the growing season), on the one hand, and "Aridic" (desert) on the other. These aridic spells can last for 50 years or more, which dries up the whole watershed. It is quite possible that the current 3-year drought which has hit the interior west might last for a couple of generations. At some point, an extended drought will make watershed-irrigated agriculture in the West impossible, and many people will be displaced.
19 posted on 02/14/2003 5:14:21 AM PST by Renfield (13)
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Thanks, Pokey.

Steyn does again....and again and again......
30 posted on 02/14/2003 6:23:16 AM PST by conservativemusician
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What a strange world we live in, when Labour's Tony Blair is more conservative than Jacques Chirac, the leader of a French party that crushed the socialists in their recent election.

I guess that proves that Iraq isn't a conservative/liberal issue, despite how it's playing out in the country.

39 posted on 02/14/2003 7:17:18 AM PST by Dog Gone
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Thanks for the ping.

Steyn's article makes perfect sense to me. He's been on to Chrirac for a while. Now he neatly ties together the scheming of Schroeder, Verhofstadt and Chirac. Brilliant analysis.

I too, hope that Blair can hang on. He may be a social liberal, but at least he's not afraid to face a real danger head on, and damn the consequences. (Unlike that despicable coward, the impeached X42). That's my definition of a leader.
43 posted on 02/14/2003 7:38:11 AM PST by baseballmom
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Bump to the top!

Thanks for the ping
51 posted on 02/14/2003 10:02:04 AM PST by CyberCowboy777 (Extremism in the Pursuit of Liberty is no Vice!)
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Greetings Pokey ......how about putting me on the Steyn ping list? Thanks,

Lando

58 posted on 02/14/2003 11:18:20 AM PST by Lando Lincoln (God Bless the arsenal of liberty.)
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