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Obama in trouble with the black vote.
The news on uh Barack Obama is not good today.
What is he?
Um There's a big poll in Time Magazine, and Hillary Clinton is 19 points ahead of Obama, despite all of this fawning media he has received since last fall.
Nineteen points ahead of Obama, but he gets even worse.
I have two stories here.
First in the Washington Times, Obama on tightrope in bid for black vote.
It will be very difficult for Obama to take these superdelegate votes in the hip pockets of the Clintons.
They have a lot of political IOUs with the party bosses, and that'll be very difficult for Obama to abscond with, said political consultant Sam Riddle, uh, who helped the Reverend Jackson in uh uh win Michigan's Democrat primary in 1988.
If if they back Obama, most of them know or suspect they have very little money coming.
But if uh if they back Hillary and garner black voters for, they know they can get something.
Several strategists said that Mr. Obama will have to walk the tightrope of wooing black liberal activists, including such polarizing figures as the Reverend Sharpton, the Reverend Jackson, while avoiding limiting his appeal by leading with his race and running primarily on civil uh rights uh issues.
Uh he's got he's he's he's got is he's just uh he's got to kiss the rings of Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson who don't like Obama's uh yeah, it's it's his deracialized campaign.
They really don't like that he's running a deracialized campaign.
And it's a problem plus this this first quote here is actually quite revealing.
This quote from uh uh Sam Riddle, it'll be very difficult for Obama to take those superdelegate votes in the hip pockets of the Clintons.
Uh if if they back Obama, most of them know or suspect they have very little money coming, but if they back Hillary and garner black votes for her, uh then uh they know they can get something.
And that, my friends, is the dirty little secret about the civil rights movement and the Democrat Party.
As I um have mentioned over the course of many stellar broadcasts and uh stellar broadcast years.
The Democratic Party, excuse me, Democrat Party is a coalition of various individual groups, the feminists, civil rights coalition, environmentalist wackos, uh, the anti-war people, and and the Democrats have to balance everything, keep all these different groups happy.
They have a couple things that unify them, hatred of conservatives and republicans, and love of big government.
But the the deal is this, and this is why it was so imperative for Clarence Thomas to be defeated in his quest to be seated on the Supreme Court, because he's arguably in real terms, the most powerful black man in America as a justice on the U.S. Supreme Court.
And that just not allowed to stand because Clarence Thomas is not one of them.
Clarence Thomas didn't go through what they say you have to do in order to succeed.
So the Democrat Party, whoever runs it, the party bosses have always said to the civil rights coalitions, look, you deliver us the votes and you get a seat at our table of power.
You don't deliver the votes, and you don't get a seat.
And it is thought that Barack can't deliver those votes because he's running a deracialized campaign.
Uh and it's it looks like it's true.
Most black votes in polls so far are overwhelmingly supporting Mrs. Clinton.
This uh Sam Riddle character said that Obama's biggest critics may end up being black political leaders who view his deracialized campaign diametrically opposed to every civil rights-focused black candidate who has run for president, and that as is a potential threat to their political influence.
Exactly right.
Exactly right for the very reason I just gave you.
If he runs as a black man a deracialized campaign, can't deliver black votes, then the civil rights coalition has no value to the Democrat Party in terms of being offered seats at the table of power and all the crumbs that go along with it.
The Washington Times did the first story.
This is the Washington Post.
And their headline, Obama's appeal to blacks, remains an open question.
Looking around at the overwhelmingly white audience that was applauding Barack Obama's luncheon speech on a rock at a downtown Chicago hotel recently, the Reverend Herbert Martin expressed both satisfaction and concern.
Martin, who said it was the only black person in the crowd, was thrilled that Obama could engender such enthusiasm from a white audience because it offered further proof that the Illinois Democrat would be a formidable presidential candidate.
But the Reverend B. Herbert Martin also worried that in order to run successfully, Obama would have to become a different kind of politician than the one who earned the trust of voters on Chicago's mostly black South side as a state legislator before he was elected to the Senate in 2004.
The Reverend B. Herbert Martin said, How does he identify himself?
Will he continue to be an African American or will he become some kind of new creation?
Now picture this.
You have a room full of enthusiastic white people going gaga for Obama.
And in the room is one black reverend, uh B. Herbert Martin, who is conflicted.
On the one hand, he loves seeing all these white people get excited about a black guy, but then he sees no other black guy's room but him and wonders, oh no, how can this possibly work?
And it's going back to the question, is Obama black?
They're already starting to raise that questions in other parts of the media, as we shared with you earlier in the week.
The question of how Obama chooses to define and approach race looms large as he moves closer to formerly.
I read these stories and I am stunned that anybody would ever disagree with me when I say the media is obsessed with race.
I don't care whether it's sports or politics or whatever, the Duke Lacrosse case, they are obsessed with race, and so's a Democrat Party, by the way.
Although Obama rides a wave of enthusiasm among Democrats who like his vision of a different kind of politics, and who see him as an alternative to Senator Clinton, it is not clear that his multiracial message can excite black voters' hunger for affirmation of their top concerns.
Wait, so we're back to this.
Only a black person, a candidate can really uh affirm black voters' top concerns, yet here's a black candidate who can't do it because he's running a deracialized campaign, but he's a black guy.
And he's a Democrat.
He's a full-fledged card-carrying liberal.
It still isn't enough.
What in the world has the Democrat Party come to?
It goes to show you precisely what I said.
This is about liberalism and this is about racial politics, and somehow Obama has screwed up here by trying to be a candidate of all peoples.
Can you imagine?
I thought the objective was to get rid of racism and bigotry and prejudice.
Here you've got Obama in a hotel in Chicago overwhelmingly filled with white people, and it's a problem.
This would be akin to the Civil Rights Coalition being upset that yes, Oprah may be the richest black woman in America.
She may have the largest audience, but there aren't enough blacks in it.
It's no different than if they were saying that.
Well, Oprah's Obama's black too.
He may he may have a white mother, but he's don't.
Yes, I do understand.
Snerdley's telling me I don't I understand this totally.
I just know that if I start tiptoeing down this road.
It is no, not like being in a New York cab.
I'm just that that I If I start tiptoeing down this road.
Look at we all know.
We all know that a black community they make fun of each other, depending on how light they are, how dark they are, right?
Not dark enough.
Doesn't happen anymore.
Well then what's but what's the if you didn't know, if you didn't know that Barack Obama's mother was white, would you think he's not black?
Mm-hmm.
Well, of course, but he is liberal.
He's black.
He is he he is as liberal as any other black is.
What he lacks is roots, quote unquote, to the civil rights days and their founding and the reasons for their founding.
He was born in Hawaii.
He wasn't kissed, he hasn't kissed the ring.
You mean the Reverend Jackson and Sharpy hasn't kissed the ring.
Well, uh the other day, Jackson said he's full-fledged.
He loves Barack.
Barack's literally his next door neighbor.
Uh Barack is uh is in his heart.
Listen to some of the other stuff in this in this story.
Already the balancing act is causing some strain.
Some of Obama's longtime black supporters in Illinois are grumbling about the largely white crowd of advisors who now surround him as he gears up his national campaign.
Lorenzo Martin, publisher of the Chicago Standard Newspapers, uh, which is a a chain of black oriented weeklies that circulates in Chicago's southern suburbs, says, uh, who does he represent?
That's what people are worried about.
Who does he represent?
There's no winning this.
Here you've got a black candidate attracting enthusiastic white voters, and dammit, it makes them mad.
It just that this is not right.
This isn't this isn't supposed to happen.
So maybe integration is never what this was really all about and isn't about now.
It's about segregation.
As uh Justin Elders would say it.
Still, Obama chose to build his political career by rooting himself in the black community.
In 1983, not long after resigning from a high-powered financial consultant's post in Manhattan.
He moved to Chicago as a $10,000 a year organizer for the Calumet Community Religious Conference.
Dressed casually, he would visit barbershops and cruise the main thoroughfares in his used car to get a feel for the South Side.
Doesn't it sound like he's avoided the black base here?
Uh he left Chicago to attend Harvard Law School, then returned to head of statewide voter registration effort before joining a small civil rights law firm.
Sounds really black to me.
I don't know what the problem here is.
Well, I do, but I mean it's still fun exploring this.
Obama and his wife Michelle, another black lawyer, that's what it says here, another black lawyer.
By the way, Hillary was a lawyer.
Uh Obama and his wife were married at the predominantly black Trinity United Church of Christ in Chicago.
He had built himself a base among black voters in the South Side, said Timuel D. Black, professor emeritus at City Colleges of Chicago.
Uh Bobby Rush, D. Illinois in 2000.
Former Black Panther appeared politically wounded after failing badly in his campaign to unseat Mayor Daly the year before.
But Rush trounced Obama two to one in a congressman was joined on primary night by the Reverend Jackson, who had endorsed him.
Uh Rush won in part by depicting Obama as a Harvard elitist who was out of touch with the concerns of work day African Americans.
Aha, so that's the Harvard that's the problem, too.
There were elements within the African American community who might have suggested, well, he's from Hyde Park, or he went to Harvard, or he was born in Hawaii, so he might not be black enough.
That's what Obama said himself to the Chicago Tribune.
So there you have it.
Uh he's not black enough.
But I'll tell you where they love him is Hollywood.
Have you heard about this?
David Geffen, Steven Spielberg, And Jeffrey Katzenberg sent a letter to 700 political donors and activists, friends of theirs, asking them to donate $2,300 per person to attend a reception for Obama's presidential exploratory committee at the Beverly Hilton on February 20th.
And it'll be followed by a private dinner at Geffen's house for people who agree to raise 46,000 dollars.
So Hollywood's turning on Hillary, and they're embracing Barack Obama.
This is not good for who?
For Hillary.
Oh, not good for Barack.
Not she won't.
Well.
Folks, I got to take a break.
The next segment's gonna be real short, and you're gonna be real mad at me.
Uh because of that.
We're not adding commercials here.
It's his diary of the mouth.
I can't stop talking.
This is fascinating stuff to me.
If you haven't been paying attention to the news coverage of the trial of Scooter Libby, I mean it's serious, but it's hilarious.
You know, Libby claims I didn't lie about anything.
I just don't remember who I said what to when.
I wasn't lying to you about it, Mr. FitzFong.
I just couldn't, I just couldn't remember.
I mean, I, you know, there's all kinds of national security stuff going on out there.
So Fitzfong calls his first three witnesses, and his first three witnesses can't remember who they told what when.
And one of these things is really crucial.
One of these witnesses, a guy named Grenier, says he told Libby that it was the CIA that sent Wilson to Niger, and that's how Valerie Wilson's name came up.
And of course, we've all known this.
We've all known that that the CIA was it was not a White House job of vice president order to send Wilson over there.
This is and he's sitting around doing nothing.
He's a house house husband.
And and uh and Valerie says, hey, my wife, uh, my husband could do a bunch of good work here to sabotage this war.
And the shadow government CIA says, cool, we'll send him over there to fund a you know, file a fake report.
Uh and this guy basically says that now he's I don't remember if I said that.
So the first three witnesses of Patrick Fitzfong cannot remember what they said.
And they won't let the judge won't let Libby call a memory expert as uh as a defense witness.
Anyway, uh uh we got a couple sound bites here on uh ABC uh and and the uh Obama madrasa story at Insight Magazine.
Listen to this.
The presidential race is off and running, and for Barack Obama, it's gotten very ugly.
Yeah.
The madrasa is an Islamic school, and many of which students are taught a very conservative version of Islam and a radical anti-U.S.
political agenda.
Obama, a devout Christian, says he was not raised a Muslim.
Stop the tape.
Would somebody tell me what is conservative about a bunch of people that want to blow themselves up and claim victory and everybody else?
Conservative version of Islam.
This is Jake Tapper, by the way, at ABC.
Obama calls the story a smear.
Fox News Channel says they were merely repeating information from the conservative Insight magazine, which reported that the campaign of Senator Hillary Clinton was investigating the madrasa story, which the Clinton campaign fervently denies.
So the smear went from insight to Fox to talk radio.
Court Insight Magazine, Hillary's team is interested in his uh Muslim background.
That's about all I said about this, and they found it.
ABC found it and dug it up and included it in the story.
Hillary Clinton's camp was put in the story up.
They deny it, but they were.
And we're back.
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So those of you uh trying to listen to it, we're working on it.
We have the uh the engineers and the scientists feverishly tracking it in.
I'll bet you it's a sand flea.
Something like that's gotten into the works, but we're working on it and we will fix it.
Now, global warming time, global warming segment.
This is amazing.
They had a conference in London on climate change.
Very recently.
And scientists came up with one of the root causes of terrorism, And that's global warming.
I kid you not, global warming is said to be a problem or a cause of terrorism.
The uh chief scientist in the UK on this issue is a guy named John Mitchell.
And Mitchell's isn't it?
He actually cited studies that have been made by Osama bin Laden.
John Mitchell, chief scientist at Britain's Met office, noted Al Qaeda had already listed environmental damage among its litany of grievances against the United States.
And in a quote bin Laden, you've destroyed nature with your industrial waste and gases more than any other nation in history.
And despite this, you excuse me, you refuse to sign a Kyoto agreement so that you can secure the profit of your greedy companies and industries.
Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden wrote this in a 2002 letter to the American people.
Now, he wrote it, but for a British scientist to quote it and to suggest here is another reason that the terrorists hate you.
And by the way, you want to know what motivation liberals have.
Liberals feel the same way.
They think we need to be taught a lesson.
They want us to sign Kyoto.
They think we're too big and powerful.
They think we are destroying the planet with all of our pollution and emissions.
They think that uh we deserve a comeuppance.
They they deserve, we need to be shown and taught a lesson.
And so that's why we make jokes here that when Osama bin Laden speaks, he's just, you know, Osama bin Laden, Democrat Tora Bora.
Aaman Al-Zawahiri, Democrat cave, Pakistan.
Or what have you.
They echo the sentiments of the Democrat Party.
The Democratic Party, after 9-11, a lot of people said, why do they hate us?
And then they'll list this as one of the reasons.
And that the blame America First crowd, the hate the America crowd is loud, and this summarizes their view.
They're closer in their opinions to what Obama Osama bin Laden would say than they are not.
And then this from a website called Science Direct.
It's a research report, and they just headline it.
They give the authors and where they work, uh, University of Cagliarian in Italy.
Uh, and it's a forthcoming report, don't have the details.
The headline says it all.
Global warming possibly linked to an enhanced risk of suicide.
Data from Italy from 1974 to 2003.
We will eagerly await this research paper.
So now global warming is responsible for suicide, and this from New Delhi.
A forthcoming UN report on climate change will provide the most credible evidence yet of a human link to global warming and hopefully shock the world into taking more action, the panel's chairman said today.
The report by the intergovernmental panel on climate change, the IPCC, due for release on February 2nd in Paris, draws on research by 2,500 scientists from more than 130 countries, has taken six years to compile.
A lot of signs and evidence in this report, which clearly establish not only the fact that climate change is taking place, but also that it really is human activity that is influencing that change, said R. K. Pachari, the IPCC chairman.
I hope this report will shock people and governments into taking more serious action as you really can't get a more authentic and more credible piece of scientific work.
So I hope this will be taken for what it's worth.
Well, if there's consensus anywhere in this, it is worth nothing.
In the meantime, Anchorage, Alaska, has been hit with more than 74 inches of snow this season.
And according to the city, it's reaching a crisis level with snow removal on the streets becoming a big problem.
How can this be?
Because the warming is supposedly happening up there near the Arctic Circle.
And Anchorage, you keep hearing about the ice sheets breaking and melting and so forth.
All this snow in Anchorage, roads are looking smaller these days around town.
Two-lane roads quickly becoming one.
The city can plow the roads, but where can it remove the snow to another location?
It is a problem.
And the headline of this story, massive snowfall causes city to shrink.
So in the Midst of all of this global warming hysteria and these new reports coming out.
Look at the deep freeze that the Northeast is in and that the upper Midwest and the Central Midwest is going to be in later today and Friday.
You have wind chill factors below zero, which is normal, by the way, it's winter.
Connie in uh Utica, uh Indianapolis.
Welcome to the program.
Thank you for waiting.
Hi, Rush.
It's a pleasure.
Thank you.
Uh, this is regarding the uh resolution from the um uh liberals and democrats.
Um there was a Republican on there, Chuck Hagley.
I know, I'd I I'm trying to forget about that as best I can.
Of course I I won't forget it, believe me.
Yeah, don't forget it.
I have two sons.
One is in proud proudly serving.
My older son is in the United States Air Force, and my younger son is uh is in the Marine Corps.
This resolution was based purely on utter contempt for President Bush, nothing else.
So my feeling is that they are playing politics with the life of my son.
You are absolutely right.
I am I am very upset about this.
I'm a proud Republican.
I've heard comments from Democrats saying that Republicans uh children don't serve, and this is absolutely ridiculous comment.
Both of my children went in after 9-11.
Uh my husband and I have our own company.
My both of my children could have had very cushy jobs for the rest of their lives.
Both of them chose to go into the military for a higher calling.
Um, but this makes me so angry because as I said, they are playing politics with the children.
I know it does, and it makes a lot of Americans angry because the American people don't want to cut and run.
They don't want to lose.
They want to kick butt and win and get out of there.
And that's what we need to do.
By doing this, it demoralizes our troops.
It sends out a horrendous message to the people who want to murder us and slaughter us.
Yeah, and I think that's exactly right, and stop and think of the timeline.
The new commander being sent over there to run the surge tells these senators that this resolution of theirs is going to demoralize his own troops and give hope to the enemy.
And then they jump on him and he has to sort of uh back down a little bit.
But he said it and he meant it.
In light of their hearing that, they go ahead with it anyway.
Now they take it to the full Senate, where the objective is to get as many scared Republicans to join them as possible, so that if in fact this whole thing blows up and we win the war, imagine saying that.
If it blows up and we win, guess who's hanging out to dry?
And they want some Republicans with them so they can go on and on and on about how, well, it was bipartisan to oppose this war and so forth.
Get this, folks, from today's San Francisco Chronicle.
All but one of the ten Republicans on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee voted Wednesday against a nine uh non-binding resolution that opposes the surge.
Yet one of them voiced, not one of them, not one of the Republicans voiced confidence in Bush's strategy just twelve hours after Bush made an ardent plea at the State of the Union.
Senator George Voinovich voted against the resolution, but promised to consider legislation that would tie Bush's hands if it gets to that.
Many of us feel you are not listening.
Voidovich said of Bush, his voice rising, you are not listening.
He doesn't have to listen, Senator Voinovich.
You are not the commander-in-chief, nor is anybody else in the Senate the commander in chief.
The Constitution is clear on who is and you aren't.
And he does not have to listen to you.
Why should the President of the United States accept the advice and the demands of people who want this country to lose the war?
Somebody explain that to me.
Back in just a second.
Okay, back to the audio summons.
Oh, the Washington Post has a story that a big story.
Uh on the front page of their C section.
On the president's sin of omission.
Dropped syllable in speech, Royals Democrats.
It's now a scab that won't heal.
He refuses to call them the Democratic Party.
The Washington Post has a full-fledged story on the fact the president has is this insulted him and and it's now a scab that won't heal.
Dropping ick from Democrat or Democratic is part of a Republican warfare for decades, this story says.
Republic warfare for decades.
Of course, what the Democrats engage in against Bush is not warfare.
That's just loyal opposition or what have you.
here are Democrats that get upset if you call them a Democrat Party, but hell that's nothing.
They get upset if you call them liberals.
They want to be called progressives or moderates.
Or what have you.
John Kerry, after droning on for half an hour yesterday on the Senate floor, and that is a great way to describe Senator Kerry's speech pattern.
He drones.
Sounds like he's practically meditating out loud.
He ended up tearing up over his lost dream of being uh being uh being uh president.
Now contrast this this vain, self-centered Brahmin.
You know, he's the exact opposite of uh you know most men.
He got where he is by hitching his wagon to a wealthy divorcee.
Most men get their own their own.
But that's another story.
He's up there crying on the Senate floor, and he's still sentient, and he's so sad.
Contrast that with Bush.
Got the weight of the world on his shoulders, remains confident, centered, optimistic.
Here's Senator Kerry yesterday at the big moment.
We came close, Mr. President.
Certainly close enough to be tempted to try again.
There are powerful reasons to want to continue that fight now.
But I've concluded this isn't the time for me to mount a presidential campaign.
Who our people of Massachusetts have given me an incredible privilege to serve.
And I intend to work here to change a policy in Iraq that threatens all that I have cared about and fought for since I came home from Vietnam.
The fact is sobbing there that what happens here in the next two years may irrevocably shape or terribly distort the administration of whichever candidate is next elected president.
Yeah, it might, but could it also doom and gloom and pessimism and uh and defeatism.
I think the deal they made with him, Senator, look, this is Democrats.
Get out of this.
And we'll see to it that you get elected in Massachusetts as long as you want.
You can you can wreck Massachusetts all you want, you come cry in the Senate floor, do whatever you want to do.
Uh go windsurf, you know, go go skiing, whatever.
Just don't run for president again.
We'll let you have Massachusetts.
Senator Kennedy then talked about his uh fallen comrade as if he had died.
I know uh how difficult a di decision uh this uh is for uh Senator Kerry uh and I say to the uh people of the uh country how proud we are of John Kerry.
I think all of us in Massachusetts uh know uh what an outstanding senator he has been for our state.
Really?
And for our country.
He's been uh a true hero in every sense of the word.
Sound like he believes this.
And he's been uh my colleague, who I've valued the opportunity to work with.
And most of all, he's been my friend.
You know, this is this sounds like somebody faking sadness.
Wanting to come across as though they've really impacted by this, but just can't quite pull it off.
In fact, it was Senator Kennedy uh recently who said, look, if he doesn't make up his mind soon, I'm not supporting him in 08.
I gotta move on.
Believe me, folks, there's always stuff that we don't know, in addition to what we're shown.
And I guarantee you, you know, the the fact that the advisors are saying it was the botch joke uh means that the riot act was read to this guy behind closed doors.
Uh you know, you you look, we got too big a chance here to win you.
Well, that well, it was the joke.
I mean, it nobody had to do anything with the joke.
The joke was what it was.
It reverberated all the way to the green zone in uh Baghdad on its own, got there on his own wings, didn't even need a prayer to get there, got there by itself.
Dingy Harry then gives a this is a very creepy Farewell to Kerry, saying that Bush stole the presidency from him.
It's a war hero.
A war hero.
John Kerry was my nominee.
Stop the taping.
John Kerry is alive, folks, in case you're wondering.
These are not eulogies.
These are just these two guys going to the Florida Senate to react to Kerry saying he's not going to run for president.
For president of the United States.
I believed in John Kerry.
John Kerry came within a few votes of being president of the United States.
In one of the dirtiest, most negative, unfair campaigns I have ever witnessed.
To try to take away from this man.
His gallantry as a war fighter was beyond the pale, but they did it.
John Kerry and I have shared heartache together.
Well, here's to much more.
So I say to John Kerry, I love you, John Kerry, and I'm so sorry that things didn't work out for a country.
But that doesn't take away from the fact that I will always care about you greatly and remember the times we've spent together.
Could we could we maybe have a refrain here of the theme, uh Requiem for a common man?
Things didn't work out for the country.
That's what he said.
I'm so sorry things didn't work out for our country, but that doesn't take away from the fact that I will always care about you greatly and remember the times that we've spent together.
Are they not gonna spend any more time together?
They're gonna both still be in the Senate.
Things didn't work out for the country.
It's like these guys are crying.
But I don't bel I I think this is, you know, just one of these collegial tributes.
Uh, because these two guys are probably instrumental in telling him you are not running and embarrassing this party again.
Uh and this this this is this is the payback.
Oh, I watched a little bit of it yesterday in the in the on on C SPAN 2, and they had the camera on Kerry, but they, you know, they don't pan, so you don't know who else was in there.
But I wouldn't be surprised if uh Kennedy and Reed were the only two guys in there when this was all um happening.
But although that's irrelevant.
Uh anyway, just funny stuff.
Funny stuff mind bugged.
By the way, ten top ten most polluted places in the world in 2006 from the Blacksmith Institute.
Number one, Chernobyl, Ukraine.
Number two, Drzezinsk, Russia.
Number three, Heina Dominican Republic, number four, Kabwe, Zambia.
Number five, La Aroya Peru.
Number six, Len Phen, China.
Number seven, Mayus from Kyrgyzstan.
Number eight, Norilsk, Russia.
Number nine, Renapet, India, and number ten, Rudnaya Pristan and Dalnar Dolnogorsk, Russia.
Top ten most polluted places on earth.
Six of the top ten are all in the former communist bloc.
Not one United States location in the top ten most polluted places in the world, and yet the Brits, quote bin Laden blaming us for global warming.
Fact.
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