Obama's five-day rule: Broken again

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from obama's website

Sunlight Before Signing: Too often bills are rushed through Congress and to the president before the public has the opportunity to review them. As president, Obama will not sign any non-emergency bill without giving the American public an opportunity to review and comment on the White House website for five days.

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Posted February 4, 2009 3:55 PM<!-- by Mark Silva-->
by Rebecca Cole
Hey, what about Obama's five-day rule?
Congress today passed a bill expanding the State Children's Health Insurance Program, or SCHIP, allocating an additional $32.8 billion in funding for the program over the next four and a half years. President Barack Obama plans to sign the bill into law in a White House ceremony later this afternoon.
Yet one of Obama's campaign promises -- the "Sunlight Before Signing" pledge -- was that he would not sign any non-emergency bills without offering the public five days to review and comment on the legislation.
The measure, which passed the House by a vote of 290-135, including 40 Republicans supporting it, calls for a 62-cent increase in the federal tax on cigarettes, bringing the total tax to $1 per pack. Jointly financed by federal and state governments, SCHIP currently insures about 7.4 million children. The new bill will help states insure an additional 4 million kids.
The House adopted the Senate's version of the bill which passed last week, one that closely hews to the SCHIP reauthorization bills that former President Bush vetoed in 2007. The version that passed today strips a controversial clause that would have banned physician self-referral to hospitals in which they have an ownership interest.
This is the second bill that Obama will sign without allowing the public a full five days to review the legislation. Last week, Obama signed the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act only two days after final passage in the House.
 

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Campaign promises, we don’t need to follow no stinking campaign promises.
I‘m telling you right here right now this is just the beginning. Be careful what you wish for, you just might get it.

Change we can believe in. :cripwalk:
 

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The measure, which passed the House by a vote of 290-135, including 40 Republicans supporting it, calls for a 62-cent increase in the federal tax on cigarettes, bringing the total tax to $1 per pack.
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Cigarettes are for losers.

You can suck 3 lozenges at once and totally blow yer brain on nicoteen.
 

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Niquitin lozenges are like $12 for 72 tablets (no tax)

Cigarettes are for losers.

You can suck 3 lozenges at once and totally blow yer brain on nicoteen.

I'll have to dig up the email I got last week from a friend in Houston who's been a tobacco smoker for like 40 years. He recently got a "faux" cigarette that delivers a vaporized stream of nicotine into your lungs without any of the other carcinogens found in a tobacco cigarette. It even glows on the far end as you inhale and shuts off after a fixed dose has been delivered. No smoke, no fire..no trashy butts.
 

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Niquitin lozenges are like $12 for 72 tablets (no tax)

Cigarettes are for losers.

You can suck 3 lozenges at once and totally blow yer brain on nicoteen.

Finally someone who sees it my way...I've been chewing the gum for 3 years now...same effect but fresher breath
 

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