Special Thanks to POJ!

blessed_by_INS said:
Hi POJ
You are great!Thanks for keeping all of us informed about the new bill.
Thanks again
*_by_INS



All thanks goes to God(whatever your beliefs are, or you name him),

I am just an ordinary person, and was just conveying what I leared,

Also main credit goes to one of good friend from 'IL' area. he informed and pointout these all good news via messenger. :D

We all remember you in our prays and thoughts, and we would appreciate if you all remember us in your prays :D .

Wish u all/everyone Good Luck to end that painful journey with sucess and happy end.



Plz remember -------------
If God brings you to it, He will bring you through it.

In Happy moments, praise God.

In Difficult moments, seek God.

In Quiet moments, worship God.

In Painful moments, trust God.

In Every moment, thank God


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Good Luck
 
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Tribute to POJ

POJ has been a good member of this forum. He is always very positive and lifts the sppirits of others.

Good Job POJ.

MDGUTS
 
When this bill will be law

Under the Constitution of the United States, either
House (House of Representatives or Senate) can initiate the
legislative process in most cases. Or the two Houses can initiate the
legislative process simultaneously. Within each House, the bill is
first introduced and goes through the relevant Committees and
Subcommittees. The Committees' bill is then presented to the full
floor of that House. Statistically, the full floor usually rubber
stamps the Committee bills in most cases. Accordingly, the major
struggle lies with the Committee actions. If one House initiates
alone, the bill moves to another House for its action. In the another
House, a same process will take place before the another House either
amend and pass or reject the bill or just approve the bill. Where two
Houses initiate similar bills either simultaneously or sequentially,
and the two Houses passe similar bills with difference in some
provisions, then the bills go to the Conference committee that is
consisted of the House and the Senate. If the Conference Committe
reaches a compromise, the bill then goes back to each House and the
full floor of each House will either pass or reject it.
Statistically, rejection of the Conference committee compromise is
very rare. Once the bill is finally passed by the two Houses, then it
is presented to the President for his signature. The President has a
power either to consent and sign it into law or veto the bill within
10 days. The so called "statute" or "law" takes effect "upon
President's signature." Accordingly, even if the Congress passed a
bill, there will be no law until the President signs it into law.
This legislative process will tell you two things. The bill which the
Judiciary Committee in one House, the Senate, passed yesterday is not
a law. Second, for this bill to become a law, there is a long road
ahead and will go though a painful struggle in both Houses. Roll up
your sleeves and work on lobbying!!
 
POJ is a very good member of the forum

Thanks to POJ. You are really nice and spirited. To speak from within me, I can appreciate good deeds of human beings only but I am reluctant to understand the attributions towards God. May be I am an athieist.
 
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