Overregulation stifles creativity. It smothers innovation. It gives dinosaurs a veto over the future. It wastes the extraordinary opportunity for a democratic creativity that digital technology enables.
The demand of the loveless and the self-imprisoned that they should be allowed to blackmail the universe: that till they consent to be happy (on their own terms) no one else shall taste joy: that theirs should be the final power; that Hell should be able to veto Heaven.
Obviously the audience has veto power signified by whether they laugh or not, but you-not them-retain the ultimate power to decide what they're going to get the opportunity to laugh at.
"Faith" as an imperative is a veto against science-in praxi, it means lies at any price.
Now that we have the line-item veto there is no excuse for Congress to put pork in and no reason for the president not to line-item veto it out.
You cannot be a rational subject without veto-control on the level of mental action.
The news today that Bush has vowed to veto any legislation that reviews the security implications of the Dubai Port World's potential management of our ports is ludicrous and the entire Democratic Party is calling him to task for it.
The president doesn't get a line-item veto, so all the budgetary approps stuff is with Congress.
If you vote against act in the Senate, you would also veto it as president.
The UN Security Council did not to condemn the Qana massacre, due to the U. S. veto.
I think men should be able to veto women's abortions if they're willing to care for the child after it's born.
The U. S. - the idea that the U. S. has introduced and imposed principles of international law, that's hardly even a joke. The United States has even gone so far as to veto Security Council resolutions calling on all states to observe international law. That was in the 1980s under Reagan.
I will veto any effort to get rid of those automatic spending cuts to domestic and defense spending. There will be no easy off ramps on this one.
I will veto every single beer, um, bill with earmarks.
Being the boss of your own career, you get used to having veto power and getting what you want, or as close to what you want as you have mapped out.
How can you veto an idea you haven't heard?
Someone even called me Veto Corleone. Because I vetoed 2,500 separate line-items in the budget.
And if you remember the other part of the context is we were then all deceived about the French position and told the French had said they'd veto any second resolution - which wasn't true, we now know.
I'm obviously younger, much better looking [then Jeorge W. Bush]. He didn't veto things, he didn't bring order and fiscal restraint.
Every man has but one destiny" Veto Corleone