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S. 485, The Global Warming Reduction Act of 2007

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Krystle

This should be passed as a law. We need the government to regulate pollutant emmission to reduce the effects of global warming.

Rob

We need to stop doing anything within the framework of the United Nations.

In fact, we need to get out of the United Nation and reform the Leauge of Nations and limit it only those countries who didn't vote against us 100% of the time in the UN

Vick

I have a solution for our problems.
Let's go back to the good ole days
before the car. When very few people got more than 10 miles from where they were born.
We wouldn't have to worry about exhaust polution, just methene gas from the horse manure.

Mel

We have regulations that tell us it's don't stand on the top of a step ladder. If anyone is fool enough to stand on the top, I don't think any other kind of regulation is going to bother him.

We need to appeal about 90% of our regulations and live by the rule of common sense, if there is any left.

rusty shackleford

global warming is the biggest lie forced down the throats of the American people in the last 100 years

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