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In a message dated 3/15/2010 4:25:00 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
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Ron Paul on Global Warming   
A Plug for  the Candidate by _Sterling  D. Allan_ 
(http://pureenergysystems.com/about/personnel/SterlingDAllan/index.html) 
Pure Energy Systems  News:
The "fringe" candidate that  has been taking the Internet by storm measures 
his stance on global warming  the same he does most all issues -- by the 
U.S.  Constitution.
Ron Paul on Global Warming:

""Global temperatures have been warming since the Little Ice Age.   Studies 
within the respectable scientific community have shown that human  beings 
are most likely a part of this process."" 

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""I strongly oppose the Kyoto  treaty.  Providing for a clean environment 
is an excellent goal, but  the Kyoto treaty doesn't do that. ....Also, the 
regulations are harmful for American  workers, because it encourages 
corporations to move their business overseas  to countries where the 
regulations 
don't apply.... I am more than willing to  work cooperatively with other 
nations 
to come up with policies that will  safeguard the environment, but I oppose 
all nonbinding resolutions that  place an unnecessary burden on the United 
States.""
When asked by Bill Maher if he thinks the  Federal Government should be 
involved in stopping Global Warming, Ron Paul  replied:  
"Then you have to deal with the volcanoes, and you have to deal with  
China... so what are you going to do, invade China so they don't  pollute?  ... 
But that doesn't mean that you shouldn't do what we can to slow up  the 
emissions and stop subsidizing big oil  companies.  I don't like  subsidizing 
oil 
companies.  They've been doing that for years.  We  go to war to protect 
oil, so that we can buy more oil, and burn more  oil.  So I say our foreign 
policy contributes to global warming -- by  subsidizing a policy that is 
deeply flawed.  And that's why we're in  the Middle East, to prote ct oil 
interests."
When asked if efforts to slow down Global  Warming should be increased, Dr. 
Paul replied:  
"Yes." 
Because he does not support any piece of  legislation not specifically 
authorized by the Constitution, Paul votes  against most bills that involve 
government spending or expanded government  initiatives; thus he does not seek 
legislation to combat the global  warming.  Instead, he advocates reducing 
emissions, halting subsidies to  oil companies, and altering a war-for-oil 
foreign policy that in itself  contributes to global warming. 
_http://pesn.com/2007/11/05/9500456_RonPaul_on_GlobalWarming/_ 
(http://pesn.com/2007/11/05/9500456_RonPaul_on_GlobalWarming/)  
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