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The Veto Pen
Sometimes the pen used to sign a document in
DC has something to it. I'm not certain of the history of the pen used by
Pelosi yesterday to sign the "Surrender to al Qaeda Bill", but I did catch
an interesting fact about the pen Bush used to veto the bill. |
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March 24th, 2006 Robert Derga had this to say, "The battle is not over. It's a war on terrorism. The terrorists are still there. If we don't stay, they will be back again. They're not going to give up. We shouldn't either." Robert gave these words alongside 20 Ohio military families who have lost relatives in the war on terrorism while they announced the formation of Ohio Families United, a group that works to publicize progress in Iraq and support the troops. The group is a chapter of the national group Families United for Our Troops, which connects military families, including Gold and Blue Star members, and veterans. "He always had a great smile on his face. All the guys in Dustin's unit said he was always making them laugh. He wasn't the most 'squared away' Marine, but he had a passion for the Corps and was proud to be a Marine. Dustin really respected his brothers in the unit and he tried to have a good time with his comrades even under the worst of conditions." This is how you veto a bill of surrender. Disclaimer: The views expressed in our political articles are not necessarily representative of Topic Planet's views Download Article Here: http://www.topicplanet.com/Article/The-Veto-Pen/38674
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