Chicken-hearted George decides which laws apply to him
Rather than veto a bill he disagrees with, or negotiating with Congress, That Man signs the bill into law. Then, after the cameras are gone, he tries to add his own "fine print", signing a statement that the law does not apply to him as president. or as commander in chief. According to the Boston Globe, Bush has done this 750 times. Several times, he has retracted in the signing statement agreements he had negotiated with Congress. He doesn't have either the gumption to veto the bill or the integrity to keep his word.
The man who thinks the constitution is just a piece of paper also places his interpretation over that of Congress or the courts, and takes an action that prevents either of them from carrying out the role assigned to it.
The man who thinks the constitution is just a piece of paper also places his interpretation over that of Congress or the courts, and takes an action that prevents either of them from carrying out the role assigned to it.

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