Well, at the moment, the President is fighting Congress to prevent his handlers from having to testify under oath about firing attorney's for political reasons.
2007-03-20 12:51:10
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answered by Anonymous
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nicely, conflict between the President and Congress is outfitted into the structure by ability of layout so as that authorities strikes slowly. every time authorities acts, it ought to, by ability of distinctive feature of the stress ascribed to it, bog down the rights of persons indirectly. The President, because the authorities authorities, is the authorities enforcer of regulations, while Congress writes those regulations. There ought to unavoidably be conflict between both in order to guarantee the "due procedure" prescribed in the sixth change. at the same time as that's good for the President to take a variety of one position in the route of the country, that's major for the authorities authority of a human beings to relax, no longer in a unmarried authorities, yet in a representative body. in this manner, no individual idea or mood of the day can too a procedures sway the technique a rustic, and that gradual back-and-forth warfare helps that united states to maximum superb its mistakes if it unearths that it has erred, and prevent them from collapsing below the interest of too few persons, no count number how nicely-intentioned.
2016-12-02 07:46:51
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answered by ? 4
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Hello,
Conflict?
There really is NO conflict.
Have you ever listened to Dr. Stan Monteith on Radio Liberty? If not, this would be the best place for you to learn more about our nations leaders and what they do behind the scenes with our health and security.
Our president and congress have never had a "conflict" because they are all on the same side, i.e. Dems or Repubs.
They all have one main goal/agenda: to rule the world and reduce the worlds population.
Hope this helps you................ : - O
2007-03-20 18:22:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Until recently, Congress has most rubber-stamped anything Bush has asked them to do.
He did veto one Congressional bill, a year or two ago, but the maneuver was mostly a political exercise to show that he had the veto.
2007-03-20 12:57:31
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answered by coragryph 7
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well first of all the president is a conservative and the Congress are libs.
They fight over all sorts of stuff........stem cell research, illegal aliens, gays, etc.
2007-03-20 13:11:39
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answered by 9876578 3
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they belong to different political parties.
2007-03-20 12:55:14
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answered by Anonymous
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