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            <title>Comment #1 by mwildfire</title>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 11 Dec 2008 06:12:28 -0800</pubDate>
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				<p><strong>speak up now!</strong></p><p>&nbsp;The kind of information given above doesn't answer what I want to know about these potential nominees, namely Are they green enough to be worthy of our support? In the realms of economic and foreign policy, all of the appointments so far have been center-right, establishment types who can be relied upon never to let the public interest get in the way of the corporate bottom line. I had thought that the environment/energy area was the exception, with the talk about Grijalva...what I want is the good and bad about the above listed choices, from people in their states who know what we can expect.</p>
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				<p><strong>speak up now!</strong></p><p>&nbsp;The kind of information given above doesn't answer what I want to know about these potential nominees, namely Are they green enough to be worthy of our support? In the realms of economic and foreign policy, all of the appointments so far have been center-right, establishment types who can be relied upon never to let the public interest get in the way of the corporate bottom line. I had thought that the environment/energy area was the exception, with the talk about Grijalva...what I want is the good and bad about the above listed choices, from people in their states who know what we can expect.</p>
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