Gee, what a surprise.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A32277-2002Dec9.html

"..Rep. John Dingell, D-Mich., called it "regrettable,
but not surprising, that a newly appointed federal
judge chose to look the other way." Bates was
appointed by President Bush.

The Cheney energy plan issued in the spring of 2001
called for expanded oil and gas drilling on public
land and eased regulatory barriers to new nuclear
power plants. The plan's recommendations included
steps to increase conservation and encourage the use
of alternative fuels as well as to protect the
environment.

The suit asked the court to require Cheney to reveal
who attended the energy tax force meetings, with whom
the task force met to develop its recommendations, how
it determined whom to invite and how much it cost to
develop the policy.

Aside from a few details that the Bush administration
revealed amid the collapse of Enron Corp., the White
House has refused to identify the people the Cheney
task force met with. Enron representatives met six
times with the vice president or his aides. Enron has
been Bush's biggest campaign donor over the years..."

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