[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
He doesn't even need the pen if he is just going to give it a pocket veto.
The pocket veto is to just simply ignore it until it expires. :)
Iron Mike
Sometimes a pocket veto isn't a veto though! See:
In the case of a so-called pocket veto, sometimes used for political reasons,
a bill fails to become law when the president does not sign it and the
Congress happens to adjourn within a ten-day period after its submission to
the chief executive. On the other hand, if Congress remains in session and
does not receive the unsigned bill from the president within that time, the
measure becomes law.
