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Bush either vetoes the bill, subsequently vetoing funding the troops, which he can't do.
Or he signs off on the bill, allowing the appropriations while simultaneously recognizing Congress' power to legislate above and beyond the unitary executive. It means Bush is not untouchable.
Of course, we know this but sometimes certain steps are needed to break through that facade.
My signature beat up your signature.
by Stand Strong on Sat Mar 24, 2007 at 11:07:16 PM PDT
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