ALTERNATIVE ENERGY VS FOSSIL FUELS

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ALTERNATIVE ENERGY VS FOSSIL FUELS
mccains vs. obama?

both candidates have their own opinion on what to do about the current energy crisis in america, but why cant american combine the two policies. Mccain and republicans want more drilling and obama and democrats want alternative energy sources. Obama always blast mccain for wanting off shore drilling which will take 5-7 years to get oil from off shore into our gas tanks. That sounds like a long time, but it may take decades for american technology to mass produce electric and biofuel vehicles. Why cant we pump oil now and ease the price of gas within 7 years, then when technology is upgraded switch to alternative fuels and energy in 10-15 years. Its a win win correct, we have a short term answer and a long term answer, seems to me thats the way to go. Also what is obama plan for alternative energy, he doesnt want fossil fuels and doesnt want nuclear, so is america just going to have a bunch of solar panels and windmills all over the place?

Only McCain has a record of working with both political parties to accomplish things. Remember how it pissed off President Bush?

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