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<blockquote data-quote="Werewolf" data-source="post: 1139286" data-attributes="member: 239"><p>And there in lies the rub my friend. My opinion is that the fix was in from the get go. That's based on my rep, Richard Morrisette, voting aye on the bill. He's about as hard core a demonrat as they come. Not quite a knock down drag out socialist but he is a liberal though not really a bleeding heart one.</p><p> </p><p>Most everyone in the legislature had to know that Henry would veto the bill. After all, he has been thumbing his nose at Oklahoma since the presidential primaries in 2008.</p><p> </p><p>So all the political weenies that wanted to be able to say they voted for a progun bill knew they could do it with impunity knowing full well Henry would veto.</p><p> </p><p>Now they can change their votes and explain it away simply by saying that overriding a gubernatorial veto is serious business and not to be taken lightly. HB3354 didn't rate an override, sorry Mr. Constituent.</p><p> </p><p>I'll be very surprised if an override vote is done in either house let alone both.</p><p> </p><p>A cynical view point to be true but I've been right so far in how I predicted this thing would go down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Werewolf, post: 1139286, member: 239"] And there in lies the rub my friend. My opinion is that the fix was in from the get go. That's based on my rep, Richard Morrisette, voting aye on the bill. He's about as hard core a demonrat as they come. Not quite a knock down drag out socialist but he is a liberal though not really a bleeding heart one. Most everyone in the legislature had to know that Henry would veto the bill. After all, he has been thumbing his nose at Oklahoma since the presidential primaries in 2008. So all the political weenies that wanted to be able to say they voted for a progun bill knew they could do it with impunity knowing full well Henry would veto. Now they can change their votes and explain it away simply by saying that overriding a gubernatorial veto is serious business and not to be taken lightly. HB3354 didn't rate an override, sorry Mr. Constituent. I'll be very surprised if an override vote is done in either house let alone both. A cynical view point to be true but I've been right so far in how I predicted this thing would go down. [/QUOTE]
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