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Our political system is not accountable to the people!

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So it appears that Vice President Cheney's Energy Task Force did hold secret meetings with oil companies in 2001. Early into the Bush Administration's first term, Exxon met with task force staff members on Feb. 14, 2001. On March 21, the task force met with Conoco. On April 12, task force staff members met with Conoco and the U.S. Oil and Gas Association. On April 17, task force staff members met with Royal Dutch/Shell Group. On March 22, staff members met with British Petroleum.

We don't know what's worse-- meeting only oil companies on formulating executive energy policy, meeting with them in secret, holding back critical information about the meetings and their participants, or the companies stating that they did not attend or "did not know". The executive branch must be more forthcoming about their work under the public's watch.

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Source: Washington Post

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Now I wonder what they were talking about in those meetings. I'll bet it wasn't what's in he best intrest of the public.
Except of matters of national security where the infromation needs to be kept from the eyes of our enemies, I personally believe that ALL meetings our EMPLOYEES have should be public record.
This would help in the acountabilty department.