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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: TimF who wrote (303250)9/16/2006 4:12:12 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) of 1571084
 
The constitution gives powers to the president and to the legislature. If the legislature acts outside of its limits the law it makes is invalid. Its invalid immediately before any constitutional review by the judiciary.

Nonsense. Its the judiciary that decides if the law is invalid, not the president. So then when the legislature passes a law, it is constitutional until proven otherwise by a court. If the president doesn't like the law, he can veto it and send it back to Congress. He doesn't have the right to sign a bill with his fingers crossed behind his back.......and then later claim he thought it was unconstitutional.
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