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Dee, Diane W thinks Bush will not veto it, but I say never underestimate the
strategery and stubbornness of this man. I would be willing to go to jail if
I could be cured of Parkinson's by going to South Korea, but can't make the
$1 million fine.
I hope you gals are right, Ray
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From: "Dolores Buente" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Friday, May 20, 2005 2:55 PM
Subject: Re: HR 810


> Dear Ray,
>
> These are auspicious times!  The floor vote on HR810 scheduled  for May
> 24th
> along with the recent announcement of a major breakthrough in  stem cell
> research by geneticist Hwang Woo-suk of South Korea seems to be a good
> omen
>
> I think it would be in Bush's favor that the vote for  HR810 be a
> veto-proof
> majority of 260. That way  Bush would not be forced to use his veto power.
> If
> the  decision is taken out of his control it would get him "off the  hook"
> with both his political "culture of life" backers and the majority of  the
> voting public who want this bill passed.
>
> People are beginning to have had enough of the dictatorial  and
> sanctimonious posture of this administration and I believe a veto on  this
> bill would be
> the last straw for many.
>
> Dee
>
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