To: Texasforever
It almost sounds as if you don't think that the President shouldn't have a say at all. That would be a good way for him to stay out of political trouble. Maybe all bills should go from the congress straight to the SCOTUS or just sit in the congress where Bobbie Byrd or Ernest Hollings sign them into law. Here is a good dumbocrap way---let the courts legislate from the bench. Just so long as the president doesn't have to stand on principle.
102 posted on
03/20/2002 9:21:48 PM PST by
RamsNo1
To: RamsNo1
It almost sounds as if you don't think that the President shouldn't have a say at all. He certainly has a hell of a lot to say however, based on his plan as a candidate he likes most of this bill. He knows this is the first time a CFR bill has reached the desk of a republican that actually favors them. He is also convinced as is congress that the supreme court will overturn the issue ad ban.
To: RamsNo1
Are the courts the ultimate lawmakers?? no.
112 posted on
03/20/2002 9:31:56 PM PST by
GeronL
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