Don't kid yourself. The vice president has quite a bit of power now. We will see if that remain so, but if you think he or she doesn't, just look what the current vice president has managed to accomplish. Quadius
On Wed, Oct 15, 2008 at 7:39 PM, Lori Michaelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote: > > When someone running for president chooses their running mate for vice > president *is only for* "electoral votes" and nothing else. And don't > fool yourself for thinking any differently. Anything else is just an > insurance policy. When it comes right down to it... the vice president does > very, very, very little if anything at all. Even the House and Senate *have > more power than even the president* over most issues as any bills/laws > have to be passed by both of them. >

