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DataRiker
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Re: Won't sign it or veto it - smartest move

The fact that you think this is "smart" is very telling. I would call it being a sell out puddle of primordial ooze.

But hey, to each is own right?
talz13
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said by DataRiker:

The fact that you think this is "smart" is very telling. I would call it being a sell out puddle of primordial ooze.

But hey, to each is own right?

By "smart", he merely meant "best for her career".

SimbaSeven
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Sounds like the MMJ bill here. We all voted for it and they turn around and "modify" it to please the people who voted against it.

Then the governor decides not to sign it or veto it, which seems just as bad as signing the bill.

The problem is that all it does is make people think you ignored it in the hopes of the bill going away.

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He doesn't really sound like he is happy about it.

FFH5
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Gov Perdue will let it become law without signing it just as I predicted. And she used almost the same justification as I thought she would:

»www.newsobserver.com/201 ··· eto.html