Bush long ago warned the scumbags in Congress (at least 75% of whom do not want this bill) that he
would not provide political cover for their spineless votes in favor of CFR. He warned them that he would sign virtually any CFR legislation which reached his desk. Well, Congress passed it, and he will sign it. To veto the bill at this point would destroy his credibility with the scumbags, especially the rats. He is making it crystal clear that he means what he says. He
will not give Dashole and the rats the issue they are begging for, and I think a lot of them are very surprised.
At this point, the Supreme Court will have to iron out the mess. And guess what? I think when it all plays out, the rats will find that they have screwed themselves royally.
In my opinion, this will end up another masterstroke for the Bush Administration.
By the way, I am growing real weary about all the hand-wringing and whining over this CFR. "Soft money", "hard money" - - it all sounds to me like it will end up being nothing more than a big accounting game. And who enforces this law? What are the penalties for simply ignoring it? Remember, the scumocrats completely ignored all the previous "campaign finance laws" and all it cost them were a few minions. Not one big-shot ever went to jail or got nailed. So maybe this new CFR really is what it was meant to be all along - - a "legacy" for McCain and a paper tiger PR show. Meaningless in the end. A sick joke.