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Please E-mail President Bush with the following suggested message: (CUT AND PASTE) Dear President Bush, Please sign an EXECUTIVE ORDER allowing veterans to receive prescription drugs from the Veterans Administration without seeing a VA doctor as long as they have a valid prescription from a licensed physician. No exceptions! Plain and simple! This means a lot to those who have served their country. (END CUT AND PASTE) http://www.whitehouse.gov/contact/ E-mail section go to comments@whitehouse.gov Please use the subject: President Bush Enter your message or the suggested text above. You can also contact Vice President Cheney directly by linking to vice_president@whitehouse.gov subject: President Bush followed by your message Please E-mail Vice President Chaney @ vice_president@whitehouse.gov With a similar message. You can also link the video to you E-mail Please forward this video to you friends and any one who is sympathetic to VETERANS.
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Please E-mail President Bush with the following suggested message: (CUT AND PASTE) Dear President Bush, Please sign an EXECUTIVE ORDER allowing veterans to receive prescription drugs from the Veterans Administration without seeing a VA doctor as long as they have a valid prescription from a licensed physician. No exceptions! Plain and simple! This means a lot to those who have served their country. (END CUT AND PASTE) http://www.whitehouse.gov/contact/ E-mail section go to comments@whitehouse.gov Please use the subject: President Bush Enter your message or the suggested text above. You can also contact Vice President Cheney directly by linking to vice_president@whitehouse.gov subject: President Bush followed by your message Please E-mail Vice President Chaney @ vice_president@whitehouse.gov With a similar message. You can also link the video to you E-mail Please forward this video to you friends and any one who is sympathetic to VETERANS.
Author: Royvets ADFX21: It is GOING SUPREME HERE COMES MSM civil action: 08-cv- 04083
As an American Citizen I demand that Congress act immediately to resolve this issue. It is your responsibility to protect the integrity of the election, but more importantly the integrity of the Constitution of the United States of America. The Constitution states that in order to be eligible to run for President you must be a Citizen but does not give specific instructions on how to enforce it. We are asking that since you have sworn to defend the Constitution that you defend the rules of eligibility for presidential candidates by requiring Senator Obama to provide proof of citizenship immediately. As a matter of URGENCY we need to CALL AND EMAIL. If you get a busy signal dont stop trying until you get through. President Bush comments@whitehouse.gov Phone Numbers Comments: 202-456-1111 Switchboard: 202-456-1414 FAX: 202-456-2461 Vice President Chaney vice_president@whitehouse.gov Contact both political parties: Mitch McConnell - Republican Senate Majority Leader Phone (202) 224-2541 Email Address: http://mcconnell.senate.gov/contact/index.cr Nancy Pelosi Speaker of the House Phone (202) 225-4965 Email Address: AmericanVoices@mail.house.gov Harry Reid - Democratic Senate Majority Leader Phone (202) 224-3542 Email Address: http://reid.senate.gov/contact/index.cf Democratic National Committee Democratic Leadership Council 430 S. Capitol St. SE & Progressive Policy Institute Washington DC 20003 600 Pennsylvania Ave., SE phone: 202-863-8000 Suite 400 Fax: they don't list one on their website Washington, DC 20003 Email: they don't list one on their website Phone: (202) 546-0007 Web: http://www.democrats.org/ Fax: (202) 544-5002 Web: http://www.dlc.org/index.cfm Republican National Committee Republican Leadership Council Phone: 202.863.8500 Phone: 202-248-5010 Fax: 202.863.8820 Fax: 202-248-5099 Email: info@gop.com Email: Web: http://www.rnc.org/ http://www.republican-leadership.com/ what is or what isn't again: laptop vlogging bear w/ it is going supreme: http://www.obamacrimes.com/attachments/045_Press%20Release%2010%2025%202008%20Berg%20Appealing%20Berg%20v%20Obama%20to%20U%20S%20Supreme%20Court.pdf
Author: ADFX21 JOHN McCAIN Supports Gay Marriage
Republican Presidental candidate John McCain earlier THIS YEAR stated he supported gay marriage. VOTE NO on PROP 8 http://www.NOonPROP8.com
Author: NOtoPROP8 BIDEN Says NO to Prop 8
Vice presidential candidate Joe Biden made it clear that he is AGAINST Prop 8. http://www.NOonPROP8.com
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About Vice_PresidentFor the mountain peak in Canada, see The Vice President.
A vice president is an officer in government or business who is below a president in rank. The name comes from the Latin vice meaning 'in place of'. In some countries, the vice president is called the deputy president.
Vice presidents in governmentIn politics, a vice president is a person whose primary responsibility is to replace the president on the event of his or her death, resignation or incapacity. Vice presidents are either elected jointly with the president as his or her running mate, elected separately, or appointed independently after the president's election. Governments with vice presidents generally have only one person in this role at any time. If the president is not present, dies, resigns, or is otherwise unable to fulfill his or her duties, the vice president will generally serve as president. In many presidential systems, the vice president does not wield much day-to-day political power, but is still considered an important member of the cabinet. Several vice presidents in the Americas hold the position of President of the Senate; this is the case, for example, in Argentina, the United States, and Uruguay. The vice president sometimes assumes some of the ceremonial duties of the president, such as attending functions and events that the actual president may be too busy to attend; the Vice President of the United States, for example, often attends funerals of world leaders on behalf of the President. In this capacity, the vice president may thus assume the role of a de facto symbolic head of state, a position which is lacking in a system of government where the powers of head of state and government are fused. The vice president's position can mean different things in different democracies. Most states with parliamentary systems do not have vice presidents, but instead name another office-holder – often the president of the upper house of parliament or even the prime minister – to act as effective vice president. However, in India, the Vice President also plays the role of the chairman of the upper house, the Rajya Sabha. In the Republic of Ireland, a collective vice presidency exists called the Presidential Commission, made up of the chairmen of both houses of the Oireachtas (parliament), along with the Irish Chief Justice. In Germany, the de facto vice president is the President of the Bundesrat (upper house of parliament), in Poland it is the Marshal of the Sejm (lower house), and in France it is the speaker of the Senate. India is a country with a parliamentary system that does have a Vice President and that individual presides over the upper chamber of the Parliament of India. In Russia, the Prime Minister serves as de facto vice president, although he or she has much more power than the Vice President of the United States. Vice presidents in businessIn business, "vice president" refers to a rank in management, usually in American or American-influenced companies. A trade union may also elect a vice president. Most companies that use this title generally have large numbers of people with the title of vice president with different types of vice president (e.g. vice president for finance). A vice president in business usually reports directly to the president or CEO of the company. When there are several vice presidents in a company they are sometimes ranked by naming the highest ranking Executive VP, the second highest ranking Senior VP, and the remainder of the management team just VP. There are usually several SVPs in one company, when that title is used. There can also be more than one EVP. The title of Assistant Vice President is typically used in large organizations as a subordinate rank to Vice President. The title of Second Vice President may be used in associations to designate an individual with rank directly below that of the Vice President. In large brokerage firms and investment banks, there are usually several VPs in each local branch office, the title being more of a marketing approach for customers, than denoting an actual managerial position within the company. A corporate vice president is rarely "second in line" to succeed the corporate president following death or resignation. Such decisions are usually left up to the board of directors.
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