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Old 08-20-2007, 01:54 PM
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Sarkozy met with Bush in Kennebunport, I think that's a good sign that they plan to work together more. Plus he made the "even family members disagree" speech. I think the two will try to work together more and have more success as well. Sarkozy strikes me as more amiable in general. Despite Iraq (and the rude Parisians) I hope we do work with them more in the future.
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What does this comment have to do with France showing a sign of reconciliation with the US? And what does your fallacious comment have to do with Iraq? Besides the logical fallacy inherent.
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ANWR Exploration Republicans: 91% Supported. Democrats: 86% Opposed.
Coal-to-liquid R's: 90% YES. D's: 78% NO.
Oil Shale Exploration R's: 90% YES. D's: 86% NO.
Outer Continental Shelf Exploration R's: 81% YES. D's: 83% NO.
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