Wednesday, June 25, 2008

John McCain on Energy Gridlock

CNN) -- Sen. John McCain vowed Wednesday to break the partisan deadlock on energy policy, saying the dependence on foreign oil puts the U.S. in a "dangerous situation."

Sen. John McCain says buying foreign oil enriches "some of our worst enemies."
"When we buy foreign oil, we are enriching some of our worst enemies," he said in Las Vegas, Nevada.
McCain said that if he were to become president, he would put the country "on a course to energy security."
"Three decades of partisan paralysis on energy security is enough. Since I am not president, I cannot say the buck stops here, but I will say that it must stop now," he said.