Comparing Energy Records ; Bush's Plan Clear, Kerry's Outline Vague

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Election Day is less than one month away, and with oil topping $50 a barrel it is more important than ever for American voters to be clear on where the candidates stand on issues. The fundamental difference between President Bush and John Kerry is perhaps best exemplified by their approaches to protecting America's energy future.

Mr. Bush has a comprehensive national energy policy to protect consumers and our economy, whereas Mr. Kerry only has a vague outline that is woefully short on details. Mr. Bush has worked hard to enact comprehensive energy legislation, whereas Mr. Kerry has worked hard to stop that legislation from being enacted.

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Comparing Energy Records ; Bush's Plan Clear, Kerry's Outline Vague

Mr. Bush's national energy policy is a broad combination of actions which together will protect our energy future through increased energy production, efficiency, conservation and research ...

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