Just one in a long list of reasons why Bush's re-election was right for America.
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Just one in a long list of reasons why Bush's re-election was right for America. Agreed he's not falling for the "fairy tales" of global warming!
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The enviro wackos want to saddle Americans with higher costs without showing they result in a significant improvement in environmental quality.
3 posted on
11/07/2004 12:47:37 AM PST by
goldstategop
(In Memory Of A Dearly Beloved Friend Who Lives On In My Heart Forever)
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4 posted on
11/07/2004 12:47:46 AM PST by
GeronL
(Congratulations Bush on your re-election VICTORY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)
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Just one in a long list of reasons why Bush's re-election was right for America.
My Donations of time and money have all ready been rewarded. Thank God for W! No time to waste on this junk science "global warming" Anyone who has paid ANY attention to the objective facts know the Sun Spot Cycles have a LOT more effect on global temperature then any emissions.
5 posted on
11/07/2004 12:49:46 AM PST by
MNJohnnie
(We got the mandate, now let's GOVERN!)
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This nonsense has been going on since the Clinton administration's diversion from terror. Any further mention of Kyoto should be met with a third and final atomic drop... Expel Kerry to the hague where he can harangue against his lessers in international debate... Kerry's a mediocre moron... America really dodged a bullet on this one! Kerry's plan to fight global terror: " Name them and shame them in the global Community of Nations". What a less than worthless piece of whatever you can think of...
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11/07/2004 1:45:48 AM PST by
BloodScarletMinnesota
(MPLS Star-Tribune;America's Most Ridiculed Newspaper(NYT,1995))
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President Bush is holding fast to his rejection of mandatory curbs on greenhouse gases... And once again, thank God for President Bush's re-election!
15 posted on
11/07/2004 1:46:53 AM PST by
Prime Choice
(The Democrats vowed 'no surrender.' It's time to make them wish they had.)
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17 posted on
11/07/2004 1:57:31 AM PST by
k2blader
(It is neither compassionate nor conservative to support the expansion of socialism.)
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It would never pass the senate anyway, and I don't think it was ever intended to. The sole purpose is giving the Left around the world something to perpetually whine about.
18 posted on
11/07/2004 1:59:47 AM PST by
Moonman62
(Federal Creed: If it moves tax it. If it keeps moving regulate it. If it stops moving subsidize it.)
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It's a long haul to 2008. You have to get in and start attacking Bush right away.
One of the best things Bush could do with this insane treaty is put it before the Senate. Make the Democrats in the Senate vote on it.
That, at least, will put a stop to this nonsense about "Bush rejecting" the treaty.
That thing is *never* going to get 2/3 of the Senate in the United States.
19 posted on
11/07/2004 2:02:42 AM PST by
Timm
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Even if "greenhouse gases" are causing "global warming" (and I've seen no real proof that they are), why is that a bad thing? If the Earth gets warmer, don't more plants grow, creating more oxygen and eliminating more carbon dioxide? What do these so-called "experts" want, another ice age? And how do they know that this warming isn't part of a natural cycle? Also, the Kyoto Treaty is very biased against the United States, and lenient to other nations.
20 posted on
11/07/2004 3:27:07 AM PST by
The Loan Arranger
(The modern definition of 'racist' is someone who is winning an argument with a liberal.)
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Why doesn't the media ever talk about the rise in solar flare activity over the last decade? Oh...right.
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Bush Stands by Rejection of Kyoto Treaty Protocol.
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A big reason why WV went for W in 2000 and 2004, despite what the UMWA leadership wanted. The rank and file wasn't buying it.
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11/07/2004 8:39:25 AM PST by
jrewingjr
(WWLAD - What Would Lee Atwater Do?)
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