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Can EF mods overule a Senate Veto?

Bullit

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I'm not all that familiar with the US system of government.
But i was just having an argument with a friend and I told him that for sure EF mods can overule a Senate Veto.
He doubts it.

Can they?
 
Senate veto?

Not sure what that is.
 
When the Senate is going to Veto a Bill.
 
Yes they call it an Ass Veto. Very similar to a pocket veto where the president puts the bill in his pocket until it runs out and does not sign it.

An Ass Veto is where the shove the bill as far up an unsuspecting EF member's ass as posible, thus terminating any chance of it being passed.
 
Senate doesn't veto bills sir.

LOL @ Apollo. Ass veto.
 
Bullit said:
I meant Congress then.

No governmetn entities have thepower of an Ass veto, only Ef elite mods.

I need to ass veto your post.

Congress can;t veto anything either you Canuk. Only teh president.

And the Ass veto does not override that, last I heard.
 
I guess I meant "override a Presidential Veto", you fat fuck.



A bill becomes law if the president signs it. The president doesn't always wish to sign the bill. He may choose to say "no" by vetoing it. If this happens, the bill is sent back to Congress. If two-thirds of all the members of Congress vote "yes," the bill can still become law. The bill dies when there are not enough votes to override the President. For example, when George Bush was president, Congress tried to override his vetoes thirty-six times but was successful only once. Sometimes a president decides to do nothing. He may decide neither to sign nor veto a bill. If Congress is in session, the bill becomes law after ten days without the president's signature. Otherwise, the bill suffers a pocket veto and does not become law.
 
Bullit said:
I guess I meant "override a Presidential Veto", you fat fuck.



A bill becomes law if the president signs it. The president doesn't always wish to sign the bill. He may choose to say "no" by vetoing it. If this happens, the bill is sent back to Congress. If two-thirds of all the members of Congress vote "yes," the bill can still become law. The bill dies when there are not enough votes to override the President. For example, when George Bush was president, Congress tried to override his vetoes thirty-six times but was successful only once. Sometimes a president decides to do nothing. He may decide neither to sign nor veto a bill. If Congress is in session, the bill becomes law after ten days without the president's signature. Otherwise, the bill suffers a pocket veto and does not become law.

Don't let your ignorance become anger. It's a good way to get yourself killed, and not in the intellectual sense.

I'm kidding rbo. I won't kill you. I'd hire someone. ;) And there would be no ass-vetoing that decision.
 
none of that shit steps to the Danny De veto:

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you bitches better recognize.
 
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