Dreamer

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    But even if the president opposes it, Congress can overturn the veto if 2/3’s of the representatives vote for the bill.
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    woo indefinite suspension of due process
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    Another quick history lesson- If the president vetoes a bill, it’ll get sent BACK TO CONGRESS, and if it recieves a 2/3...
  11. ladylaurel reblogged this from everwhelmed and added:
    Yes, and then the house and senate may override the veto with a majority vote of 2/3 in both the house and the senate.
  12. littlemissplainjane reblogged this from n-a-k-e-d-s-t-r-a-n-g-e-r-s and added:
    This would be a valid argument…except for the whole “overriding the President’s veto” thing :/
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    [^^^^^ some bolding of the last comment is mine] And let’s not disregard the fact that even if they lose now, it’s quite...
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    We’re all still cool…
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  24. candycaneloveschicken reblogged this from the-timelords-tardis and added:
    FALSE. Obama was quoted saying the bill of rights is a “flawed document”. He signed NDAA. NDAA basically declares all US...
  25. itarobattemon reblogged this from snorlaxsass and added:
    And just because he doesn’t like the bill, doesn’t mean he can’t be forced to sign it, without the whole…veto thing....