McCain's Environmental Policy Distinguishes Him From Bush. Really.
- added May 11, 2008
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- kushan
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Presumptive Republican presidential nominee John McCain is scheduled to discuss the specifics of his position on global climate change Monday, as well as his support for a bipartisan landmark climate change bill currently moving through congress.
"This is an area ... where John McCain differs pretty substantially from the (Bush) administration," said McCain's chief surrogate and economic adviser Carly Fiorina on Sunday political talk show "This Week with George Stephanopoulos. "I think what John McCain has always said, whether it's the cap and trade legislation that he has supported and sponsored with Joe Lieberman, or this current bill, what he has always said is that the United States must take a leadership role in addressing climate change and global warming."
"This is an area ... where John McCain differs pretty substantially from the (Bush) administration," said McCain's chief surrogate and economic adviser Carly Fiorina on Sunday political talk show "This Week with George Stephanopoulos. "I think what John McCain has always said, whether it's the cap and trade legislation that he has supported and sponsored with Joe Lieberman, or this current bill, what he has always said is that the United States must take a leadership role in addressing climate change and global warming."
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- Julie_Soller
- 1 month ago
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Of course hedoes. We cant kill people in iran if we are already dead....
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- cursedasfunk
- 1 month ago
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