Hmm..
In control of the nuclear arsenal?
When did that happen?
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/1467055/posts?page=120#120
I got busy and forgot to respond to the above post by you..
So here it is in this thread: "Laundry fired from a cannon, be sure to use fabric softener first as pants in line dry plywood form are lethal."
In the Politics section of ABC News online, this was a part of the article...
"Bodman is responsible for moving a stalled energy bill through Congress a bill containing such controversial proposals as opening the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to drilling.Not sure when it happened, but it does put a couple of extra pawns on his board, doesn't it?
Bush will also look to Bodman to advance his second term energy agenda that includes weaning the United States from foreign oil by strengthening energy development at home.
In describing this agenda in his Dec. 10, 2004, announcement of Bodman's nomination, Bush said: "We will continue improving pipelines and gas terminals and power lines, so that energy flow is reliable. We will develop and deploy the latest technology to provide a new generation of cleaner and more efficient energy sources."
As energy secretary, Bodman is the government's representation in the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries.
The energy department also has responsibility for the nation's nuclear arsenal."