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Saturday, November 03, 2007
Robert Novak :: Townhall.com Columnist
Overriding Vetoes
by Robert Novak
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WASHINGTON -- Democrats are plotting a rapid override of three expected vetoes of spending bills by George W. Bush, who did not veto a single bill until his sixth year as president.

The first override of Bush's presidency is certain on the water projects bill, a favorite source of pork for Congress that passed this year by the usual overwhelming margin. Democratic leaders plan to keep passing bills to expand the State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) until enough shaky Republican House members succumb to get the two-thirds override vote.

The third attempted override would involve a contemplated merger of Defense appropriations with spending for Labor-HHS. That package would contain so many pet earmarks for individual lawmakers that it would be difficult to sustain a veto.

REFORM REPUBLICANS

One origin of "Reagan 21," a bicameral Republican reform caucus unveiled Wednesday, is disgust by a junior House member, Rep. John Campbell, with freewheeling use of earmarks by one of the party's senior figures, Rep. Jerry Lewis.

Campbell, in his first full year in Congress, earlier this session stopped coming to California GOP House delegation caucuses because Lewis was attending them. Lewis's earmarks for friends generated Justice Department scrutiny, but he remained as ranking Republican on the House Appropriations Committee.

Reagan 21, committed to "a 21st Century conservative governing philosophy," pledges to end all earmarks. Its founding statement calls it "essential that all public officials, including Members of Congress, be held to the highest possible standard." In addition to Campbell and other House reformers, the group includes Sens. Tom Coburn and Jim DeMint.

CIA DIRECTOR'S FRIEND

Gen. Michael V. Hayden, the CIA director coming under heavy Democratic fire for the first time, maintains good personal relations with one of the Bush administration's sharpest Democratic critics: Sen. Patrick Leahy.

Hayden has been attacked recently for launching an inquiry into CIA Inspector General John Helgerson because he has come down hard on the agency's treatment of detained prisoners. Hayden has recently discussed the situation privately with Leahy, a former vice chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee.

A career Air Force staff officer, Hayden was named director of the National Security Agency by President Bill Clinton in his last year as president and was held over by President Bush. Republican members of Congress have complained privately that Hayden is too chummy with Democrats. Continued...

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Above Comments a circus of monkeys
So another monkey joining the party by saying: America, in reality, stinks everday more as the outhouse of the world in a matter of speech? Yes, America's evermore inhumane and horrendous war machinery all over the world and plastering and threatening to plaster any and everything the now Emperor George W. and his manhandlers do not like! Secondly, while at the same time another nation in fact, has fully settled in, where its language is already equally respected as the English language, while taking advantage of America's absolute and complete lawlessness/anarchy, right? Yes, 9/11 made in America, by America, for America, in the "shop" of lawlessness/anarchy with the Commander in Chief its foreman. Enough said for now, by this monkey!



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Dixie7
That's pretty blind. Because Bush had 100% control in his first 6 years and grew the government by 10%, and the Dems do not have a filibuster-proof majority, he is now great and they are a do-nothing congress? Good thinking.
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