Dear Krishnan, Ken,

The timing is indeed critical, thus making it even more important for
citizens of the world to unite in order to sustain life, as we know it, on
this Planet. Thank you for your wishes and action...hoping others will
follow...such that we ensure a more committed US and a more promising
tomorrow.

Best,
Govind

On Sun, Oct 26, 2008 at 10:41 PM, Kenneth Greby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>    Agreed. As a US citizen, I think that these types of efforts can have
> positive impacts on our politicians. I see it as especially a possibility if
> Obama is elected. Good luck with your efforts.
>
> Regards--
> Ken Greby
> Palmetto Bay, Florida USA
>
> --- On *Sun, 10/26/08, krishnan subramanian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>* wrote:
>
> From: krishnan subramanian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [indiantreepix:5546] Re: Invite Obama/McCain to Poland, ensuring
> US's involvement in the Climate Crisis
> To: "Govind Singh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: "indiantreepix" <[email protected]>
> Date: Sunday, October 26, 2008, 12:23 PM
>
>
>  Today usa is not the same usa it was
> It has taken a tremendous beating in the rrecent past
> and i am sure the presidents and americans will be eating their words
>
> This is the right time to step up pressure on the US.
>
> All their icons have fallen by the wayside and i am sure they will be on
> the backfoot today
>
> any way its time they attend or they are forced to attend the same and
> contribute to control the
> global warming
>
> best wishs
>
>
>
> On Sun, Oct 26, 2008 at 9:37 PM, Govind Singh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>
>> Diwali Greetings to all and sorry for cross posting.
>>
>> I just took part in a new campaign to help fight global warming, and
>> I'd thought I'd pass this message along.
>>
>> The basic idea is to send the next U.S. President, whether it's Obama
>> or McCain, to the UN Climate Negotiations in Poland this December.
>> You can send your invitation in just a few seconds by going to
>> www.350.org/invite -- it's super-easy and it could make a huge
>> difference.
>>
>> Here's the deal: The United States has historically contributed the
>> most to global warming, and over the past eight years it's done the
>> least to stop it.  In fact, the U.S. has actively tried to block
>> progress on a global climate deal.
>>
>> Whoever takes office as U.S. President next year has a lot of work to
>> get the US back in the game--and their very first test on climate
>> change will come even before either Obama or McCain takes office. That
>> test will be the next UN Climate meeting coming up in December.
>>
>> IF the next president goes and makes a strong statement about the U.S.
>> rising to the challenge of the climate crisis, it could dramatically
>> alter the course of the negotiations.  But McCain and Obama will only
>> go if they're invited.
>>
>> That's where we come in. It's crucial that citizens from around the
>> globe put pressure on Obama and McCain to ensure they attend the
>> meeting, and play their part in getting the U.S. to be a leader on
>> global warming.
>>
>> Please visit www.350.org/invite to send your personal invitation to
>> McCain and Obama today.
>>
>> Thanks for all you do.
>>
>> Warmly,
>> Govind Singh
>> IYCN, Delhi Greens
>>
>>
>
> >
>
>

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