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India proposes $13 million to protect tigers
kkcapricorn
by kkcapricorn  3-2-2008   
 Well it's about time!
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Bush's Dangerous Proposal
merrie
by merrie  2-14-2008   
 In 1982, President Ronald Reagan identified serious flaws in LOST and rejected the treaty on multiple grounds. An effort to "fix" LOST during the Administrations of George H.W. Bush and Bill Clinton resulted only in a new agreement that failed to fully address Reagan's concerns regarding the treaty. Despite the problems with LOST and the failure of the subsequent agreement to address those problems, the Clinton Administration signed the treaty on July 29, 1994, and submitted it to the Senate for ratification. Since then, LOST has remained in a state of limbo in the Senate, where it has never been brought to the floor for debate or a vote despite being successfully voted out of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on at least two occasions. Unless and until it is ratified by the Senate, the United States is not a party to LOST and is under no obligation to provide funding for any activities related to the treaty. check out>rejectlost.org<for more information
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Budget Cuts
deb2012
by deb2012  2-10-2008   
 Water resources and infrastructure is less important than war. On the plus side, Hawaii is building a wave generator. I guess it's up to the states.
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Bush Proposes First $3 Trillion Budget
merrie
by merrie  2-3-2008    2
 Deficits in the range of $400 billion would be very close to the all-time high imbalance, in dollar terms, of $413 billion set in 2004 during Bush's first term. Many private economists are forecasting that the deficits this year and next will surpass the 2004 record in large part because they believe the country is heading into a recession. Stanley Collender, a budget expert with Qorvis Communications, a Washington consulting firm, said it is very likely that the next budget year will begin with the government operating on a short-term spending measure. In that scenario, Democrats, unable to enact their spending priorities over Bush's vetoes, would mark their time hoping the country will elect a Democrat to succeed Bush.
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Bush proposes first $3 trillion budget
schreibe
by schreibe  2-3-2008   
 WHAT AN ASS! DOES NOT THIS GETSOMEBOBY ANGRY! 'Bush's spending proposal would achieve sizable savings by slowing the growth in the major health programs — Medicare for retirees and Medicaid for the poor."
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Minimum Wage Hike Won't Go Far
Socratoad
by Socratoad  11-30-2006   
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