speaker of the house. nancy pelosi.
2007-10-27 16:23:38
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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The Presidential Succession Law of 1947 provides for the possiblity of simultaneous disability of both the president and vice president. In order for these individuals to assume the presidency, they must also meet all the legal requirements to serve as president.
* 1. Vice President of the United States
* 2. Speaker of the House
* 3. President pro Tempore of the Senate
Then followed by the President's Cabinet in the following order of succession:
* 4. Secretary of State
* 5. Secretary of the Treasury
* 6. Secretary of Defense
* 7. Attorney General
* 8. Secretary of the Interior
* 9. Secretary of Agriculture
* 10. Secretary of Commerce
* 11. Secretary of Labor
* 12. Secretary of Health & Human Services
* 13. Secretary of Housing & Urban Development
* 14. Secretary of Transportation
* 15. Secretary of Energy
* 16. Secretary of Education
* 17. Secretary of Veterans’ Affairs
* 18. Secretary of Homeland Security
2007-10-27 16:24:43
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answer #2
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answered by Hannah043 2
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It would be Nancy Pelosi, but it might just as well be Little Bunny Foofoo!
Newsman to President Pelosi, " Now that Al Queda has nuked Washington, what do you plan to do."
President Pelosi, " We will pass a nonbinding resolution and we'll blame President Bush."
2007-10-27 17:27:26
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answer #3
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answered by TedEx 7
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Speaker of the house/ terrorist supporter Nancy Pelosi.
2007-10-27 23:44:48
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answered by doctdon 7
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Bush and Cheney have failed, yet the Speaker hasn't stepped up.
2007-10-27 16:28:27
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answered by wigginsray 7
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the speaker of the house.
2007-10-27 16:23:32
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answered by blah 3
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