Given how much pork is laden into the farm bill it probably was better for it 
to be vetoed. Just look at the hundreds of millions going to agriculture 
corporations, you'd be disgusted. Its a darned pity that congress did not 
exercise fiscal restrain in this case. I have no problem with family farms 
being supported but when large companies are paid to grow dirt that's too much.

>So finally rising food prices and political pressure has convinced enough
>Republican reps. to vote for the Farm Bill, with a veto-proof margin!
>
>http://tinyurl.com/5qyhym*
>
>*This is the funding we've been waiting for....who's delay caused us to
>drastically cut our work force and made things around here less than
>enjoyable. Now it looks like we are going to be ramping back up and kicking
>ass for at least the next 5 years.
>
>Naturally, Cookoo Bananas is threatening to veto the bill....which would
>make this only the second bill to overcome a Bush veto.
>
>Better late than never I guess......kudos to Congress on this one.
>
>-- 
>We sit outside and argue all night long
>About a God we've never see
>But who never fails to side with me. 

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