To: NDJeep
---McC-F should have been vetoed by President Bush on prime-time TV, with a copy of the First Amendment behind him, with the words "Congress shall make no law" highlighted and in bold letters---
I've been wondering if he regrets not doing this , instead of signing it on the sly like he did---
To: rellimpank
McC-F should have been vetoed by President Bush on prime-time TV, with a copy of the First Amendment behind him, with the words "Congress shall make no law" highlighted and in bold letters
Man I would have loved to have seen that! The President must have made some deal with McCain to sign the bill.
16 posted on
08/22/2004 6:31:38 PM PDT by
Rummyfan
To: rellimpank
---McC-F should have been vetoed by President Bush on prime-time TV, with a copy of the First Amendment behind him, with the words "Congress shall make no law" highlighted and in bold letters---
I've been wondering if he regrets not doing this , instead of signing it on the sly like he did---
When the Supreme court upheld McCain Feingold, I think they sent the Presidency a message. "The next time some bill comes up that should be vetoed, veto it. Don't try and push the dirty work off on the Supremes."
19 posted on
08/22/2004 9:26:02 PM PDT by
StACase
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