McCain is not even in the game. The guy even looks tired. Hillary had all the sizzlesazzle in the 1990s. She was great. And she is more like Ted Kenney than Bobby Kennedy, destined to be a great Senator. Edwards tried his lucky charm the last time around. He gave us Bush. How do you forgive that?
Obama is for today. He opposed the Iraq War from day one at a time when that was the lonely thing to do. That pretty much separates him from the rest of the bunch.
Obama's presidency will finally launch the new century in America. Bush turned the clock backwards. A recent global poll showed the citizens of the world put the US in the same league of displeasure as Iran and North Korea. Bush earned that for the US.
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Winds of change 2007 seems to be shaping up as the “year of global warming” ..... urged rich countries to combat global warming or risk seeing global GDP cut by 20% by 2200 ..... global warming would cause the world’s temperature to rise by somewhere in the range of 1.1-6.4ºC by 2100. ..... By 2020, governments are supposed to lower emissions to 20% below those of 1990 ..... anthropogenic global warming .... So far, the EU’s ambitious plans for emissions cuts have underwhelmed in execution. ...... the issue of short-termism. .... carbon will have a price beyond 2012, at least until 2020. That should persuade companies to build a carbon price into their investment plans ..... energy-intense industries will squawk. .... California and Europe are travelling hand-in-hand along their green path ...... if America does not act, Europe will undoubtedly, at some point, give up on greenery.
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