I knew it would happen eventually and, yesterday, it did: I found my first offer to purchase so-called “carbon credits” had arrived in the mail. A review of the offer, which arrived in the form of a postcard-size insert inside the envelope carrying my monthly electric bill, left me scratching my head and wondering. Delivered [...]
My First ‘Carbon Credits’ Offer Arrived in the Mail
November 6th, 2008 · 8 Comments
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Is Susan Rice A Good Choice for U.N. Ambassador?
November 6th, 2008 · 4 Comments
Susan Rice is back in the news today, mentioned as a possible choice to serve as our nation’s ambassador to the United Nations. But is this woman a good choice for such a high-profile position? Not to be confused with current Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, Susan Rice is a top Barack Obama foreign policy [...]
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