1 May

Gotta Read The Surrender Bill First

From a tipster:

The much-anticipated presidential veto of the Iraq supplemental spending bill was to have taken place already, but a signature — or lack thereof — has been standing in the way.  And it’s not President Bush’s signature — it’s House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s.

The conference report on the bill [was] adopted by the House and cleared by the Senate last week, but Pelosi, D-Calif., wanted time to personally read it and sign it before sending it to Pennsylvania Avenue.

It’s taken this lady one freakin week to sign it AND she never read the damn thing.  The bill all this hoopla was made for was never read by the Speaker of the House….

Wonderful.

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Curt served in the Marine Corps for four years and has been a law enforcement officer in Los Angeles for the last 20 years.
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5 Responses to Gotta Read The Surrender Bill First

  1. A_lurker says: 1

    She probably wanted to derail the President veto timing. I heard today was the anniversary date of Bush’s speech on the end of the Iraq war cease fire.

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  2. Van Helsing says: 2

    It’s not easy finding time to read surrender documents, what with Pelousy’s busy travel schedule, jetting across the world to kiss the rings of terrorist dictators.

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