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    Exclamation Quick Links to see Bills signed by the President

    I just wanted to open this as a new thread rather than post replies to all related threads so that it could grasp the attention of all faster.

    I am sure that if this happens, media/wire may put this out there just as quick or perhaps quicker..but to check on which bills the President signed go to:
    THOMAS (Library of Congress)

    and then, under "Current Activity" (the right hand column) click on "Yesterday in Congress". It updates daily and lists all bills that were signed by Pres. Bush. Keeping in mind (if they were talking 10 calendar days from when it was presented to the President on October 3, the deadline would be tomorrow 10/13).

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    EVEN BETTER UP TO MINUTE LINK

    this one is even better (quicker updates). The bills President Bush has signed thus far did not include HR4954. Here is the official White House website news link Welcome to the White House :

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    So what would happen if tomorrow morning Bush were to choke on a pretzel, or fall over on his Segway, and be too ill to sign the bill tomorrow?

    It would not be law and would have to be revoted on next year?

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    [QUOTE=TheBloke;125888]So what would happen if tomorrow morning Bush were to choke on a pretzel, or fall over on his Segway, and be too ill to sign the bill tomorrow?QUOTE]

    He's gonna earn the same amount of resentment/admiration as he hadn't done the above?

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheBloke View Post
    So what would happen if tomorrow morning Bush were to choke on a pretzel, or fall over on his Segway, and be too ill to sign the bill tomorrow?

    It would not be law and would have to be revoted on next year?
    pocket veto ... start all over next year (if that WOULD'VE happened...).. heck, even a water main break or power outage or something..

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