
03-09-2006, 07:44 PM
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Insatiable
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Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: WNY
Posts: 8,935
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Originally Posted by PantyFanatic
I think you are right Rabbit. I always thought that the President was the head executive charged with carrying out the directives and laws made by the congress. It seems our executive decides what he wants to do and how he’ll do it and then sends it to congress to make it permanent law. Any international laws mad in Geneva or any place else can just be ignored and substituted to suite the purpose of the one view. (or the view of the one purpose)
It will make the job easier because we can do away with any standards or ideals of how citizens and all other people need to be treated. Procedures can decided first, then made into law. I see how this is going to make things run much smoother and faster. I don’t know how I was so confused.
Thanks for straightening me out on this.
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C'mon now, PF...you know the President doesn't unilaterally make laws. Congress makes laws. POTUS signs them into law. Patriot Act, as controversial as it is, can't be a law unless Congress votes to make it so.
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