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Bush's plan to combat global warming
Topic Started: Apr 17 2008, 02:56 PM (161 Views)
The Angry Beaver
"I am announcing a new national goal: to stop the growth of U.S. greenhouse gas emissions by 2025," Bush said during a speech at the White House Rose Garden Wednesday. Bush did not, however, propose specific legislation requiring reductions in greenhouse gas emissions. Instead he offered a broad goal of reducing the growth of greenhouse gas emissions specifically coming from utility companies and electric power plants by 2025.

To achieve this broad goal, the president announced the formation of an emissions-control task force that will make it happen without any pesky regulations. The team:

Lee Hamilton and Tom Kean
Harry Potter
Jeannie
Gandalf
Steve Austin & Jaime Sommers
Glinda the Good Witch
The Tooth Fairy
The Justice League of America
E.T.
Merlin
Samantha Stevens
David Blaine
Tinkerbell
Santa Claus
Obi Wan Kenobi
...and about 40,000 Oompa Loompas

Good luck. We're all counting on you.
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