I found it ironic that when the energy
"crisis" was fading and gas prices dropping
and bush was trying to salvage his energy
"plan" (read: drill, drill, drill), his sound
bite was "when there is not an immediate
crisis that is evident, it is hard to get people
to think long term."  It would be nice
if he could apply the same logic to the
kyoto treaty.

bill


----- Original Message -----
From: "Randy Remote" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2001 12:08 AM
Subject: Re: Okay now I'm REALLY steamed, adult children of presidents
... NJC



But more to your point, I think it is disgraceful that Bush is
torpedoing (is that a word?) the global warming talks, and that
he has the audacity to link the Star Wars boondoggle to nuclear
arms reduction talks. I completely understand when you and
others say they feel he is making the world a less safe place.  And
you are right-to line the pockets of his cronies.  Shame on us for
letting young Caesar assume the throne-he's obviously not all
there.
And none of this is in defense of Clinton-he's on his own!
RR, unhappy that 60% of our taxes go to the military-
proves the cold war was a farce all along, and Eisenhower
was right about the military-industrial complex

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