rusty charly
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Sun Sep-16-07 06:04 PM
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How many people would still be alive |
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Edited on Sun Sep-16-07 06:55 PM by rusty charly
had Al Gore's Presidency happened?
(Just a random Emmy red-carpet thought)
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Sun Sep-16-07 06:13 PM
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2. So, so many. A million in Iraq. Maybe a bunch in Darfur. How many |
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in the future? If we had a president that worked on the environment and health care and peace? Untold millions. Very sad.
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3. More than we can stand to imagine. |
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1,000,000 Iraqis 3,000 Civilians in NY and DC 800 (rough estimate of the number who died in NOLA from Bush's delays) 4,000 US Troops in Iraq Countless numbers of people who may have benefitted from stem cell research...
I guess it's hard to add after the first million or so...
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