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Oct 4 2008, 9:05 AM EDT
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Google's keyword search Hear the Candidate speak: Enter "energy." Select Obama or Biden. On The Issues.org Choose "Issues" from the top tab.John McCain on EnergyStatement of the IssueMcCain believes that oil profits should be reinvested
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John McCain on EnergyStatement of the IssueMcCain believes that oil profits should be reinvested in nuclear power. He feels we should develop
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Oct 1 2008, 9:01 PM EDT
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John McCain on EnergyStatement of the IssueMcCain believes that oil profits should be reinvested in nuclear power. He feels we should develop alternative
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Oct 1 2008, 7:16 PM EDT
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John McCain on EnergyStatement of the IssueMcCain believes that oil profits should be reinvested in nuclear power. He feels we should develop alternative
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Oct 1 2008, 5:20 PM EDT
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Evaluation - values, criteriaMcCain believes in reducing America's dependence on foreign oil by upgrading the technologies used in the transportation sector, such as supporting hydrogen-powered
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Oct 1 2008, 5:19 PM EDT
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He also believes that in the short-term, rising energy costs are a burden on American families. In the medium-to-long-terms he believes that the two greatest energy challenges are dependence on foreign oil and the threat of global climate change.
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Oct 1 2008, 5:07 PM EDT
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Nuclear power is a proven, zero-emission source of energy, and it is time we recommit to advancing our use of nuclear power. Currently, nuclear power
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Oct 1 2008, 5:05 PM EDT
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John McCain Will Put His Administration On Track To Construct 45 New Nuclear Power Plants By 2030 With The Ultimate Goal Of Eventually Constructing 100
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McCain believes in reducing America's dependence on foreign oil by upgrading the technologies used in the transportation sector, such as supporting hydrogen-powered vehicles and flex-fuel
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Obama supports raising CAFE standards as well as more investment in hybrids and greater ethanol production. He also advocates conservation and the development of alternative
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