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Kyoto comes into force today

As long as members of the European Union such as France and Germany see damaging the U.S. for economic gain and; when countries such as France refuse to label terrorist groups as such so they can't raise money in Europe, expect the U.S. to be more conservative in their attitude and in their elections. The U.N. has been proven to be an agency with corruption that it won't recognize and if it is proven; it won't take action. The American people are independent and that goes for their political parties which they may or may not support. It's like Spain: Spain caved to the terrorists after the bombing of their trains and pulled out of Iraq. Now bombs are going off because there is a new demand. Terrorists are just that.

Kyoto is not fair to the United States and if implemented the economic downfall in this country would only serve to make other industrialized nations economically stronger. I say, let them compete :cool: ~~~
 
gordontravels said:
As long as members of the European Union such as France and Germany see damaging the U.S. for economic gain and; when countries such as France refuse to label terrorist groups as such so they can't raise money in Europe, expect the U.S. to be more conservative in their attitude and in their elections. The U.N. has been proven to be an agency with corruption that it won't recognize and if it is proven; it won't take action. The American people are independent and that goes for their political parties which they may or may not support. It's like Spain: Spain caved to the terrorists after the bombing of their trains and pulled out of Iraq. Now bombs are going off because there is a new demand. Terrorists are just that.

Kyoto is not fair to the United States and if implemented the economic downfall in this country would only serve to make other industrialized nations economically stronger. I say, let them compete :cool: ~~~


:applaud and :wcm I like what you had to say.
 
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