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Presidential Veto



Veto - [Lat.,=I forbid], power of one functionary (e.g., the president) of a government, or of one member of a group or coalition, to block the operation of laws or agreements passed or entered into by the other functionaries or members.

In the U.S. government, Article I, Section 7 of the Constitution gives the president the power to veto any bill passed by Congress. The   Read More...


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    The Rhetoric of Presidential Veto Messages, in White House Studies
    by Christopher J. Deering, Jennifer L. Saunders, Lee Sigelman. 20 pgs.


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