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Subject:
Re: Extreme climate change
From:
Philip Scott <[log in to unmask]>
Reply To:
Iowa Discussion, Alerts and Announcements
Date:
Sun, 6 Jul 2003 21:48:35 -0500
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I beg your forgiveness, Wally. I thought I was responding to Jack
Eastman who sent me the Climate Change report. It was a mistake. Boy
are you touchy.
But while we have the topic open let's talk.  I believe this is also a
discussion forum.

Firstly, I don't regard my asking a question of that nature as the kind
of campaign advertizing that we have all agreed we'd rather not have on
this listserve.
Secondly, Howard Dean has also been a strong supporter of "all forms of
clean energy" as you put it.  Check out his record:
<http://www.deanforamerica.com/site/
PageServer?pagename=vtenvironmentalrecord>
Dean's position on Kyoto is that while he may have reservations about
some provisions, the US should be an active participant in dealing with
the global warming crisis and our government should be working toward
compliance and ratification while negotiations are underway, since we
are a major contributor to the problem.
<http://www.deanforamerica.com/site/
PageServer?pagename=about_issues_globalwarming>
This is a far cry from the current administrations' approach of
withdrawing from any treaty that they don't totally agree with.

I like Dennis Kucinich as well and I agree with him on many issues,
however, I am trying to keep the whole picture in mind.  Quixotic
campaigns are fun, ideological purity is nice (though it can be
dangerous - look at the other extreme that's in the White House now),
but we have to be careful not to substitute ideology for thought.  The
overarching concern is that we cannot allow Bush, Inc. another term.  I
know Howard Dean can defeat Bush, I don't think Kucinich can.

But that's just my opinion, what's yours?

On Sunday, July 6, 2003, at 06:20 PM, Wally Taylor wrote:

> Phil Scott asked if we were ready to volunteer for Howard Dean's
> campaign yet. Is that sort of campaigning appropriate for this list?
>
> And the fact is that Dennis Kucinich has supported all forms of clean
> energy. He also supports the Kyoto treaty, while Howard Dean has said
> only that we should take another look at it, but he has concerns about
> some provisions.
>
> Wally Taylor
>
>
Philip W. Scott
Leopold Group Political Chair
Iowa Sierra Club


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