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Guys
This came out in the London Times today---In short as an Englishman in America all I can say at the moment is bloody hoorah!
Will sense (the common stuff that is) prevail
From The Times October 24, 2009

President Obama won’t talk climate change in Copenhagen
Barack Obama will be in Oslo for his Nobel ceremony, but not Copenhagen
Giles Whittell, Washington 18 Comments
Recommend? President Obama will almost certainly not travel to the Copenhagen climate change summit in December and may instead use his Nobel Peace Prize acceptance speech to set out US environmental goals, The Times has learnt.

With healthcare reform clogging his domestic agenda and no prospect of a comprehensive climate treaty in Copenhagen, Mr Obama may disappoint campaigners and foreign leaders, including Gordon Brown and Ed Miliband, who have urged him to attend to boost the hopes of a breakthrough.

The White House would not comment on Mr Obama’s travel plans yesterday, but administration officials have said privately that “Oslo is plenty close” — a reference to the Nobel ceremony that falls on December 10, two days into the Copenhagen meeting.

The White House confirmed that the President would be in Oslo to accept the prize, but a source close to the Administration said it was “hard to see the benefit” of his going to Copenhagen if there was no comprehensive deal for him to close or sign. Another expert, who did not want to be named, said he would be “really, really shocked” if Mr Obama went to Copenhagen, adding that European hopes about the power of his Administration to transform the climate change debate in a matter of months bore little relation to reality. The comprehensive climate change treaty that for years has been the goal of the Copenhagen conference was now an “unrealistic” prospect, Yvo de Boer, the UN official guiding the process, said last week.
Dennis

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Soooo... I should just buy the best vehicle I can afford and not worry about if the engine has fins, ribs or is smooth.
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BobbyD wrote:Soooo... I should just buy the best vehicle I can afford and not worry about if the engine has fins, ribs or is smooth.
Yes
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BobbyD
Yes absolutely ----Making sure that it will pass any current E test requirements for your State. BEFORE YOU BUY!
In many States the law requires the seller to provide the buyer with a valid E test at point of sale.
Check to see if your does the same.
Best of Luck
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