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How important will environmental issues be to you on Election Day?
Submitted by hlund05 on Tue, 10/28/2008 - 12:15pm.
The environment is the biggest factor in my decisions. 0% (0 votes) The environment is a big factor in my decisions. 83% (5 votes) I consider the environment when making my choices. 17% (1 vote) There are much more important issues in these elections than the environment. 0% (0 votes) Total votes: 6 (1 vote) Bookmark This Page |
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the biggest thing in my mind
the biggest thing in my mind right now is the iraqi war cause i do not want my dad going back to iraq. when he was in iraq those were the worst months of my life
Economy or Environment?
I don't think that these need to be mutually exclusive. By investing in long-term environmental change, we can also fuel our economy with new jobs and new technologies.
Think Globally, Act Locally. ~Michelle
sustainable projects create jobs
Imagine if our leaders decided to invest in wind farms or solar panels. FDR created government jobs and built things we need. Perhaps we can do it again.