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World Bank Forecasts $100 Billion Annual Climate Cost
The Infowarrior
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9-30-2009 10:17 PM
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The Infowarrior
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And who do they suppose will pay for that? the politicians... certainly not!!
Al Fraud (Gore)? Don't be foolish he will collect the cheques.
Nope it will be the tax payers all of you. And don't forget this an added tax, as in on top of the tax you already pay.
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