President Bush has already said he will sign it.
Now you might buy the media's attempt to portray him as an untrustworthy liar, but having watched his actions, I believe him to be a man of his word.
He will do exactly what he has said he would do.
There are several major domestic policy issues where President Bush has stated his position, that I totally oppose.
I will not change my position, and neither will he.
I admire him for that, even when I think he is dead wrong.
It is my duty as a citizen to decide who I think is the best choice for POTUS in November.
But you can bank on the fact that President Bush will sign the extension of the AWB if it hits his desk.
He will not be re-elected if he does.
Just the facts, IMHO.
Now you might buy the media's attempt to portray him as an untrustworthy liar,As far as me believing what the media says, if they told me the sun was going to come up tomorrow, I would want to wait and see for myself.
I believe President Bush to be a man of character, a welcome change after "the most ethical administration" of the previous eight years. I disagree with some of the current administrations policies, but I think he is the best candidate currently running for POTUS.
Was the vote on S.1805 with the riders a way of keeping President Bush from having to sign the AWB. IMO that is a distinct possibility, but I will wait to see what happens in the next six months.
Do I think that there is a possibility of President Bush changing his mind about signing the AWB if it ever reaches his desk? I don't believe we will ever know the answer to that question.