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At times it feels the Democratic Convention operates a little bit like a big events company. Witness for instance, the press release they sent out on August 14, announcing the fact that Coca-Cola has been &amp;quot;Named Official Recycling Provider of the 2008 Convention&amp;quot; and will even be donating some recycling bins, energy-efficient coolers, and hybrid electric trucks to the city of Denver.
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Cynics will wonder whether Coca-Cola&amp;#39;s eagerness to be involved in the greening of the Convention has anything to do with the fact that Obama will be accepting the official nomination at the &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.pepsicenter.com/&quot;&gt;Pepsi Center&lt;/a&gt;.
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From the release:
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	&lt;em&gt;&amp;quot;As Official Recycling Provider, Coca-Cola Recycling, a wholly owned subsidiary of Coca-Cola Enterprises, will help develop, support and manage a system to support recycling efforts at all official Convention venues, including the Pepsi Center, INVESCO Field at Mile High and the Colorado Convention Center.&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
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The release goes on to describe what a wonderful product Coca-Cola is and how much in love the company is with the environment. It is then signed and endorsed by the Democratic National Convention Committee. A platform for change for some, a money-making opportunity for others. American democracy seems boastful of the fact that it does both simultaenously.
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