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How Powerful Is The President's Veto?

Civics 101

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Do Presidents Face Representatives Who Wouldn't Agree With Their Veto?

President Bush defended a decision to entrust some of the operation of six us. Seaports to a company owned by dubay, one of the united arab emerets. A company from dubay won the contract to be in charge of all the ports on the east coast. George w. Bush threatened to veto any legislation preventing duby from being in charge. He had to give up his veto threat because the public opinion and the members of the house were just not going to go along with him.

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