June Video Commentary Archive
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- VeiwerZane
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Theres a Sid the clown that had a performance that only lasted 19 days. Marbellas looking into that. They are also talking to Carmilla07 who went to the seminar and is willing to go down there again to look.
This isnt an order from washington...not like the old days and its not something the UN can officialaly sanction either. This isnt justice its a hired hit. LIQUID MUST DIE
- colbertnationgirl
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The word 'veto' comes from a Latin word and literally means I Forbid. It is used to denote that a certain party has the right to stop unilaterally a certain piece of legislation. In practice, the veto can be absolute (as in the U.N. Security Council, whose permanent members can block any resolution) or limited (as in the legislative process of the United States, where two-thirds of Congress can override the President's veto).
A veto gives power, possibly unlimited, to stop changes, but not to adopt them. The influence that the veto conveys to its holder is therefore directly proportional to the holder's conservatism, broadly defined. The more the holder likes the current state of affairs, the more useful the veto.
The veto originated with the Roman consuls and tribunes. Either of the two consuls holding office in a given year could block a military or civil decision by the other; any tribune had the power to unilaterally refuse legislation passed by the Roman Senate.
That was the weirdest display of geekdom that I have ever seen in my entire life.
Hey Kari!
Meg MAY have solved the puzzle. The "new thing" is to figure out if "ponies" is a code word or slang for something else, but I think that with "fun" and a clown and horses, it is probably a carnival or amusement park. It may have something to do with Sid Caesar, but that piece of the puzzle is not clear yet. Like Kari said, I'm still working on it.
Meg MAY have solved the puzzle. The "new thing" is to figure out if "ponies" is a code word or slang for something else, but I think that with "fun" and a clown and horses, it is probably a carnival or amusement park. It may have something to do with Sid Caesar, but that piece of the puzzle is not clear yet. Like Kari said, I'm still working on it.
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- ApotheosisAZ
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