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            <title>Comment #1 by Delay And Deny</title>
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			<pubDate>Tue, 13 Nov 2007 11:37:10 -0800</pubDate>
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				<p><strong>Give Credit, Al</strong></p><p><br>
For the past 8 long years, George W. Bush has funded hydrogen technology and fuel cell technology. &nbsp;It was appropriate, needed funding and the proper role of government.</p><p>
In the same period private industry and universities have advanced solar cell and nanotechnology to the point where soft high yield fabrics of solar sheets are now being sold and can be added to roof of almost any home.</p><p>
&nbsp;There are those on both sides of the aisle working and striving to help us solve pollution. &nbsp;</p><p>
I would wish Al would use his tremendous communications powers to give due credit to efforts like those of Republican Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger to build the Hydrogen Highway, and companies like Fuel Cell Energy (FCEL) which can use natural gas, and wastewater, and research into algae that can breakdown biowaste into H2.<br>
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				<p><strong>Give Credit, Al</strong></p><p><br>
For the past 8 long years, George W. Bush has funded hydrogen technology and fuel cell technology. &nbsp;It was appropriate, needed funding and the proper role of government.</p><p>
In the same period private industry and universities have advanced solar cell and nanotechnology to the point where soft high yield fabrics of solar sheets are now being sold and can be added to roof of almost any home.</p><p>
&nbsp;There are those on both sides of the aisle working and striving to help us solve pollution. &nbsp;</p><p>
I would wish Al would use his tremendous communications powers to give due credit to efforts like those of Republican Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger to build the Hydrogen Highway, and companies like Fuel Cell Energy (FCEL) which can use natural gas, and wastewater, and research into algae that can breakdown biowaste into H2.<br>
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            <title>Comment #2 by kwarren</title>
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			<pubDate>Sun, 18 Nov 2007 04:52:25 -0800</pubDate>
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				<p><strong>so, can good things come from Blood and Gore?</strong></p><p></p>
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				<p><strong>so, can good things come from Blood and Gore?</strong></p><p></p>
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