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The Republicans have finally found their man...again! :D
http://www.theonion.com/content/video/zombie_reagan_raised_from_grave
Sorry, Miss Palin and Mr. Romney! |
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President Obama gives himself B+ on Oprah Interview. What grade would you give him? I think a B+ is pretty good, though I would like to see more on the LGBT and Healthcare front
President talking about the grade he would give himself
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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/12/13/lieberman-tells-reid-to-h_n_390416.html
What is up with this guy?! Who is paying him off? I mean seriously, why doesn't he just switch to the Republican party already.
Sigh, I knew he was going to be trouble after he was re-elected in 2006, but I never thought he would become *this* bad. |
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Even before the plans of establishment a free Sunland settlement on one of the Pacific Islands were declared, a large-scale strategic document - "The Pacific Plan of freedom and development" has been proposed for discussion of all interested countries, organizations and individuals. But the challenges to the Pacific island countries are so threatening, that it would be more correct speak about the plan of salvation.
We primarily mean the global warming environmental threat and rising of sea level because of it. Most Pacific countries actually threatened with extinction under the Ocean waters in the coming decades, may be in years. The entire population of such countries as the Republic of Kiribati etc. is already preparing to become environmental refugees. The problem of possible flooding is the primary problem of island states.
We can not say that this problem is outside international attention. In December 2009 Copenhagen hosts the Cop-15 international conference under the auspices of the UN. 110 Heads of States and Governments from over the world gathered in order to solve the problem of effective counteract global climate change. The main conference goal is the adoption a new agreement, which will replace the Kyoto Protocol, which expires in 2012. The new agreement will set commitments to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases the largest developing countries (China, Brazil, and India) and the United States.
The participants intend to come to agreement on the establishment of a global fund to combat climate change. China and islands developing States believe that the developed countries are obliged to give $ 200 billion in aid to the fight against climate change. The disagreement consists in the fact that the rich world, led by the United States, |
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