To: Harrison Bergeron
We all have personal opinions, Harrison. Much to your dismay I am sure, just because we don't agree with you doesn't make the rest of us wrong.
130 posted on
03/25/2002 12:32:06 PM PST by
Howlin
To: Howlin
We all have personal opinions, Harrison. Much to your dismay I am sure, just because we don't agree with you doesn't make the rest of us wrong. But when you subject your opinions to the Constitution, it can be said that there is one right answer. I think based on both the Constitution and the Washington veto posted right here by michigander, it can be safely said that a President must ascertain whether a bill passes constitutional muster, and veto it if it does not.
To: Howlin
"Much to your dismay I am sure, just because we don't agree with you doesn't make the rest of us wrong." There's the "moral relativism" I was talking about. It's exactly the same line we hear from the fringe left wing when they are criticized for "exceeding societal norms."
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