Later it will be brought to senate where it will be voted on again. There is our best chance to beat it. After that it's brought before the president who has a chance to veto it. If he doesn't, it's a law.
Kennedy vetoed all kinds of stuff that was for growing the governemnt, giving departments more power (such as the CIA) and was open to getting positive relations open with, our then, mortal enemies, the USSR. Look at what that all got him.
You think it will pass?
ReplyDeleteLater it will be brought to senate where it will be voted on again. There is our best chance to beat it. After that it's brought before the president who has a chance to veto it. If he doesn't, it's a law.
ReplyDeleteHe originally said he would veto it but I wonder. What president would veto something that gives them more power?
ReplyDeleteHe also said he would close Guantanamo Bay and he hasn't
ReplyDeleteOh please don't do that. Anyway voting was postponed until 2012 so lets worry about it then
ReplyDeleteKennedy vetoed all kinds of stuff that was for growing the governemnt, giving departments more power (such as the CIA) and was open to getting positive relations open with, our then, mortal enemies, the USSR. Look at what that all got him.
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