Comments on: McCain Proposes $300 Million Energy Prize
Ariz. Senator Wants To Give $1 Per American For Developer Of New Auto Battery
- It is great to see McCain has a real plan.All Obama has is smear.What a loser.
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- lewiston14,,,, Obama has the intelligence, education, drive & staff to ''Get er done''
We can''t cancel the election, that would endeed give us another 4 years more of increasing US & Global problems continuing the Bush reign. - Reply to this comment
- Anybody have a recipe for that Koolaid. Im going to need something stronger then diet Coke to get me to november.
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- mbcsmith,,,, "racist whitey hater" ??? You are the the racist
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- Mr whitman at his age do you think he has the energy to change any of the items you posted. I would rather see the election cancelled until better people are brought in. IMO neither are any good and that includes HRC /BILL I mean BillHRC
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- ---- it''''s to power the Cyndiborg. (Right now, it takes 200 D-cell batteries to operate her.)
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Posted by raflin1 at 02:31 PM : Jun 23, 2008
I''d still rather have a first lady who loves her country and isn''t a racist whitey hater. - Reply to this comment
- Perhaps John can talk Cyndiborg into coughing up 300 million bucks of her beer money to build a better battery???
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Posted by raflin1 at 02:02 PM : Jun 23, 2008
Maybe barry could sell the Rezko house and throw in some of his mega corporation lobbyist money. - Reply to this comment
- hoseobama,,, I see, McBush isn''t much like Bush ?? --- Only on:
Energy Policies
Economic Policies
Domestic & Security issues
Border Issues & Immigration
Foreign Policy
Finance Policy
Tax Policy
Iraq Policy
No Bid Contract & War Profiteering Policy - Reply to this comment
- How dare McCain defend his 20 year associatilons with that criminal Oliver North who committed treason against bthis nation.
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- Posted by lewiston14
Start by reducing the current population of the congress and the white house by throwing them all out of power. Lapdogs every single one of them. There is current technology that has been around since 1941 to convert every auto to run off of natural/propane/methane gas and fuel cell technology is here it just needs to be mass produced. - Reply to this comment
- j-whitman - who is McBush ?
So, you don''t think $300 million is much of an incentive to get private industry to invest their own money ?
More proof you are not only a Kool-aid drinker, willing to say whatever to get Obama elected, and someone not worthy of my time. - Reply to this comment
- hoseobama,,, Starting production of existing technoligies can we can do now --- Shorter & Longer term advantiges are in developing & improving them as the technoligy grows to meet the demand
McBush''s plan will put development & technology backwards by not investing in industry - Reply to this comment
- Not to mention fuel cell technology which if mass produced would be cheaper. Still keep marching to the Republican/Democrat Nazi rhetoric.
Posted by radiob at 02:13 PM : Jun 23, 2008
I doubt it''s cheaper even given the condition of mass production. We''ve seen a steady parade of products with established markets fall by the wayside when a cheaper alternative comes along. And sometimes it seems as if price is all that matters. Just look at stuff coming from China. - Reply to this comment
- Send a few million pounds of those fun-key tomatoes to Washington and they can run the city on sewer gas. Just dont light a match
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- 300 million for a nicad battery on steroids. Dont he know people are allready working on that and will earn 300 billion the first year. A poster here is right these clowns dont have a clue. Reduce population by 50% and consuption by 50% as a starting point. All the hot air from washington blowing on a million windmills wont make a dent.
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- $300 million for better batteries, and reign in speculators. Both are good SHORT term ideas, but hardly long term solutions.
I want to hear some SERIOUS solutions for both short term AND long term. That would get my vote.
Congress has known about this problem for going on 4 decades now.
WHEN ARE THEY GOING TO DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT!!!!
Demand accountability of our government! - Reply to this comment
- FOR ALL THOSE WHO CAN''''T WAIT FOR W & Co. TO LEAVE.
IF YOU WANT THEM IMPEACHED-GET THIS STORY TO MAINSTREAM MEDIA AND PUBLIC.
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The CIA Secret Air force are Civilian planes purchased with drug profits whose ownership cannot be officially traced and hidden from any budget
I don''t support Obama or McCain I HATE BUSH AND THIS IS REAL! - Reply to this comment
- Not to mention fuel cell technology which if mass produced would be cheaper. Still keep marching to the Republican/Democrat Nazi rhetoric.
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- I still think opening up offshore oil drilling is a nonstarter until the math adds up--the U.S. consumption of 25% of the world''s oil output and the fact that oil reserves in the U.S. account for only 3% of the world''s supply. Bring down our consumption to around 3% of the world''s production and then, yes, if you talk about more drilling, that would help. Until then, more drilling does more damage to the environment than any positive impact it might have on the high cost of gas, more profits for the oil companies than relief at the pump for American consumers.
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- Do you suppose that McSame could do this with his position on Iraq??? I dare him..... :-)
Posted by raflin1
Nah - you guys would say he "flip-flopped" again. - Reply to this comment
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