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lanparty Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Aug-29-04 01:23 AM
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35. Uh no ...

The correct tactic is to point out that our nation sits on an incredible abundance of coal. And that coal can be turned into cleaner forms of energy via chemical processes. And those processing facilities would be located in the states that coal is mined.

So the policy should be
"Use MORE coal in CLEANER ways. Create technology that makes cars run on coal derived fuels (hydrogen ... whatever). Mine MORE coal and put the coal processing facilities IN the places where coal is mined."

Kerry should also stay AGAINST mountain top removal because it uses LESS labor than traditional methodologies. He should focus on the JOB DESTRUCTION that this causes as well as the ecological catastrophy.

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