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TAS , writers and readers alike. You too Mr. Tucker, that is of course, if Thanksgiving isn't too American a holiday for you. br> -- A. DiPentima /p> p> Thank you, William Tucker, for providing the first reasonable article on global warming ever to appear in The American Spectator . No doubt you will be subjected to attacks an ridicule. Perhaps you've been given the green light to speak honestly against some of the indefensible special-interest-protecting policies of the failed Bush administration. I hope your readers come to recognize that the White House's follies extended well beyond Iraq. br> -- Abe Grossman br> Pleasantville, New York /p>Okay. I suppose in order to keep us from going to sleep it's necessary to throw in an occasional left wing loony article. I won't even bother to cite all the evidence that has been gathered and published by reputable scientists and climatologists that totally refute the idea that global warming is occurring, or more importantly that the sum total of human activity can affect the climate of the world by more than a miniscule amount.
What is more important from the standpoint of what is supposed to be a conservative publication is an understanding that the Kyoto Protocol is merely a very thinly veiled attempt to cripple the economy of the United States. Further, it would erode our sovereignty by subjecting domestic commercial enterprises to international oversight. Sounds to me like something that all conservatives should embrace enthusiastically.
p>Could we please try to keep this kind of tripe off the pages of the
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