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Old 06-06-2008, 02:47 AM
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Hillary Clinton prepares to admit defeat with a final show of strength - Times Online

I suppose that by this point in time, the original question of this thread has essentially become redundant...with Clinton "endorsing" Obama, etc. etc.

But this by no means ends the discussion, it will simply need to shift a little now. The Sustainability Forum appears to not have many Americans in active membership - most seem to be from UK, other Europe, Asia, Australia and (Commonwealth) Africa. That aside, most of our US membership (with a few notable exceptions) on this board appears to have carefully avoided this thread, but based on our experiences (especially) over the past 8 years - the issue (given the disproportionate influence of that one country), will be - which of the remaining two is better from the perspective of global sustainability in all aspects: economic, socio-political, cultural, ecological, environmental, etc.
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