A few weeks ago at a debate on Nuclear Power at the Long Now Foundation, I had posed the question that "did not France's support for nuclear power make it a political non-start for the Bush administration, regardless of its economic or social merits?".
So imagine my surprise when driving along listening to NPR I hear President Bush extolling the virtues of nuclear power and hailing the French as an example to follow! As I had watched "The Manchurian Candidate" on DVD the night before, this seemed like too much of a coincidence...
Only in the last week, South Carolina announced that it is seeking to become the U. S. center for hydrogen fuel cells, and BMW revealed that it will power some of its high-end model cars with hydrogen.
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So imagine my surprise when driving along listening to NPR I hear President Bush extolling the virtues of nuclear power and hailing the French as an example to follow
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