Allen - MPLStown wrote:
>
> I admire your passion but I've seen you do the same before.
> What many of your posts miss is really bringing the topic
> into Twin Cities scope. 
> The focus of your messages like these have been about
> the climate primarily with the rare mention of something
> that loosely brings in the ol' twin towns.  

Have you reviewed my posts?  Show what you mean.

> I understand your logic --> climate affects the Twin Cities.

Not just that. The Twin Cities and it's many world travelers and excess energy 
users are impacting the global and regional climate, and the quality of the air 
we breath.

> But so do a lot of topics that could be discussed such
> as who's running for president of the US or Chirac's
> lil' plane ticket tax proposal to pay for combating AIDS.
> It really does need to have a local focus with side notes
> to global warming issues.  

Global warming is more than an environmental issue.  Global warming will soon 
have large impacts to business, health, religion, social and environmental 
justice, etc. etc. The Twin Cities has made choices to do nothing but build 
more highways and expand airports, irresponsible choices for the future of the 
local area, and the world.

Pat Neuman
Chanhassen


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