John Stroebel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Well because veto power and line veto power are apples and oranges.
> 
> There is no 'some' about it....it is a power he does not have. He CAN veto a
> bill, but line veto allows his to cross off what he does not like and
> approve the rest.
> 
> The Supreme Court already ruled it unconstitutional.
> 
> any other questions?

I dont see the problem with it, its just a refinement of veto and can
save a lot of time and money.

Vic





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