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Mr. Harris said that," response to the letter on climate change has been excellent. In just a few short days the letter on the Chronicle received over 4,000 views. Comments to the letter on various blog sites have also been very supportive with only a few negative comments like global warming is a myth and a government plot to take over the world." He went on to say that he will circulate the letter and this release to internet groups in the hope that they also will pass it along to other groups so that views will grow exponentially. "This [url=http://bbs.binglangwang.com/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=38647]doudoune moncler homme Airport Friendly Leather Luggage, Briefcases And Messenge[/url] could be the environmental shot heard around the world," he added and he urged forward thing media to help publicize the effort by running this release. The letter he wrote is as follows:
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