Spencer Abraham

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I always wondered what hearing one's own obituary might sound like, and I sort of feel like I may have just heard part of it at least.


— Spencer Abraham


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Putting the budget ahead of the policy is the wrong way to do it. It's too often the way it's done in Washington.


— Spencer Abraham


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Scholars and historians have dubbed the last 100 years the American Century, and I think there can be little doubt that the Council on Foreign Relations helped to make it so.


— Spencer Abraham


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Sometimes we pay too much attention in Washington to public relations, as opposed to the substance.


— Spencer Abraham


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The demand for electricity to have a strong, growing economy is too great to be simply offset by more conservation.


— Spencer Abraham


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The ideal ratio is one computer to every five students; we are nowhere close to that percentage in a lot of schools in America.


— Spencer Abraham


#close #computer #every #five #ideal

The issues and challenges surrounding nuclear non-proliferation are continuously evolving. They've changed dramatically at several junctures in recent memory.


— Spencer Abraham


#changed #continuously #dramatically #evolving #issues

There was a Republican majority of the Senate, and it tempered the nature of the nominations being made.


— Spencer Abraham


#made #majority #nature #nominations #republican

Thousands across America are glued to their web cast to hear this. And actually, I've never met one human being who said that they had seen one of those.


— Spencer Abraham


#actually #america #being #cast #glued






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He served as the tenth United States Secretary of Energy serving under President George W. Bush.