It is – you cannot legislate morality! This is the typical campaign rhetoric that no one believes.
Comment by p_michael_childers — June 9, 2009 @ 7:38 am
It’s like a promise that they can’t make come true. The president does not have the power to do this. He can sign a bill if congress passes it and he can ‘pressure’ members to see his way if he see’s a bill that he likes and the bill is teetering.
Most of what politicians say on the campaign trail is B.S. I’m afraid. They should be made to sign a promise and if it’s not delivered in 2 years then they out they go.
It is – you cannot legislate morality! This is the typical campaign rhetoric that no one believes.
Comment by p_michael_childers — June 9, 2009 @ 7:38 am
It’s like a promise that they can’t make come true. The president does not have the power to do this. He can sign a bill if congress passes it and he can ‘pressure’ members to see his way if he see’s a bill that he likes and the bill is teetering.
Most of what politicians say on the campaign trail is B.S. I’m afraid. They should be made to sign a promise and if it’s not delivered in 2 years then they out they go.
Comment by Mr. G. — June 10, 2009 @ 4:51 pm
It is. Money makes the world go round, and I’d like to see their suggestions to stop that…
Comment by Kit Fang — June 13, 2009 @ 11:51 pm
More like vowing to get rid of success and individual economic freedom.
Comment by Gumby — June 15, 2009 @ 5:58 pm