Bill Richardson, Deputy Executive Director of Greenpeace USA, speaks on the group's work including its challenges to global warming and the push to revive nuclear power as well as activities to sav...
Bill Richardson, Deputy Executive Director of Greenpeace USA, speaks on the group's work including its challenges to global warming and the push to revive nuclear power as well as activities to save the oceans. Richardson, with Greenpeace since 1988, has taken part in numerous Greenpeace protests including climbing the Sears Tower in Chicago on the 50th anniversary of the first sustained atomic reaction in that city and blockades in Orgon to end commercial logging on the public lands of the United States. Enviro Close-UP #594
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New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson abandoned his nomination to become commerce secretary under pressure of a grand jury investigation into a state contract awarded to his political donors typical democrat
New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson abandoned his nomination to become commerce secretary under pressure of a grand jury investigation into a state contract awarded to his political donors typical democrat
Hello Jeff, I read in Michael Moore's books that George W. Bush can not read actually. He has people read things to him. Funny. I loved the books by Michael Moore. He has inside knowledge about politicians.
nicolatwo: I knew it, I knew it! I can just see it now. Hey mommie read me a story (pass the coke first). Michael is great, he uses my favorite weapon; Sarcasm. Grace, my wife, loves your art, Peace Sundog
sundog- re:change what? change behavior and habits that contribute to global warming. Wow, with your background you could write your own novel. nicolatwo - thanks :)
Itchywitch: I also like your name. I don't have the talent or patients to write fiction. I did write a small book on how to build generators for the home, from old car parts. I wrote in in 1964. I think the local library put it in the fiction section. I also wrote a brief on static interference faced by radio systems during a Trident Missile launch from a ballistic missile submarine. I changed my ways sometime after the relevance of that sunk in.
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typical democrat
typical democrat
wait a minute, Bush can read?
Hey mommie read me a story (pass the coke first). Michael is great, he uses my favorite weapon; Sarcasm.
Grace, my wife, loves your art,
Peace
Sundog
change behavior and habits that contribute to global warming. Wow, with your background you could write your own novel.
nicolatwo - thanks :)
I don't have the talent or patients to write fiction. I did write a small book on how to build generators for the home, from old car parts. I wrote in in 1964. I think the local library put it in the fiction section. I also wrote a brief on static interference faced by radio systems during a Trident Missile launch from a ballistic missile submarine.
I changed my ways sometime after the relevance of that sunk in.