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br> Broken Arrow, Oklahoma /p> p> At first I thought this was funny. CEI influencing "the Media." But I suddenly realized that Senators Snowe and Rockefeller aren't funny. The fact that these two are in the U.S. Senate is frightening. br> -- Al Markel br> San Francisco, California /p>Great article, and spot-on.
One thing the reader should know: If Sens. Olympia Snowe and John Rockefeller are so enamored with the Kyoto Protocol, then why did the Senate vote it down 98-0 when it was brought up for ratification?
p>Talking out of both sides of mouth, are we? br> -- Owen H. Carneal, Jr. br> Yorktown, Virginia /p> p> Are any of the people who are doing these economic Armageddon calculations trained in the same place or using the same methods as the ones in the United States who are always telling us that taxing us for building the next new sports stadium or convention center is the next best thing to having your own personal cornucopia? I think they are getting pretty desperate when economics, the dismal science, has to rescue traditional science.
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