he has yet to play nice so why start now. speaking of, does he even know where is veto stamp is?
2006-11-08 18:41:23
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answered by skittykitty1026 1
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It's doubtful. The truth of the past six years has finally been admitted to, and the Neo-Nazi-Cons have no backing for their puny ideas, so the only way to appear to have had a successful presidency is to back any reasonable (bipartisan) policies the democrats present.
One to look for is the Massachusetts medical plan which guarantees universal care without any significant increase in spending, only more efficient spending. That plan was an equal partnership of Dumbocrats and Rethugnicans, not forced through by one party. If Shrub backed that one, he might actually get away with this being called a "successful" presidency.
2006-11-09 07:23:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Well he might have some skeletons in his closet. But nothing has been proven as of yet. I dont think hell block too much unless he is pretty set against it. It is to his benefit to work with them because no President wants to leave office as a lame duck. His presidency up unitll a few years ago wasnt that bad and if he fights the Dems on everything hell get nothing done and go down as a lame duck President. President. Clinton had the same thing happen to him in 1994 and was able to work with Newt Gingrich (while they were impeaching him) and got some good things done
2006-11-09 02:49:20
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answered by Anonymous
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That veto pen will come out! Just not sure on how often. However he has already made his peace offering Kicked the secretary of defense to the curb.
2006-11-09 03:30:45
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answered by wondermom 6
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Sure he will. Ya know, if he wants to shoot the republican party in the foot (mass vetos on good bills generally piss off the populace, and since he'll be gone; who would that anger be directed at in his party?)
2006-11-09 02:51:56
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answered by Licky Licky 2
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He played nice to Bin Laden's family after 9/11. Shows he can play nice after all, just to the wrong people.
When you commit a crime, police don't rush your family out of the country in fear of repercussion. Dang it, still upset government don't quite understand standard law enforcement procedure.
2006-11-09 02:48:01
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answered by This Is Not Honor 4
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No he wont.
If he want that the remaining two years of his service in white house are peacfull then he would think before he acts.
2006-11-09 02:45:31
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answered by MAJ 4
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Actually I think he will pass it...he has been he only vetoed one bill in six years..... I don't know why the libs hate him....he is spending like a drunk Sailor....
Heck his approval ratings will go up.....
2006-11-09 02:46:39
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answered by Rick D 3
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lame duck presidents HAVE to play nice...that's why!
2006-11-09 02:51:00
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answered by Pie's_Guy 6
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I Certainly hope that he does...
2006-11-09 04:09:39
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answered by justme4u 2
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