The Real Story Of How A Bill Becomes A Law

September 23rd, 2008 | 05:56 pm

The process of a bill becoming law is very complicated. In an effort to simplify it so that everyone can understand, we went ahead and made a flow chart for you.

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9 Responses to "The Real Story Of How A Bill Becomes A Law"

  1. Jay T. Says:

    They should just give this chart to high school Seniors and make them skip their Civics class...

  2. Pratik Says:

    "Rich White Person" and "Angry Group of Minorities" is interchangable in this chart.

  3. Says:

    Angry minorities don't play golf with Congressional representatives, asshole.

  4. gargelkarg Says:

    yes they can... dude.

    welcome to the new world order^^

  5. D. Cheney Says:

    Minority? What's that?

  6. Anonymouse Says:

    Something 'minor' like a white person living in a black neighborhood.

  7. hottie Says:

    this rocks. i'm a 7th/8th grade social studies teacher and i would so love to give this to my students. in fact i think i might... i'll just have to edit the whole "biggest titties" bit...

    maybe you could make a G-rated version for distribution in schools? lol

  8. Rook Says:

    I'd suggest not giving it to your social studies class, considering it says the House will filibuster a bill. Filibuster's in the Senate, not the House. The House just has things die in committee. But it's funny all the same. Seriously, are we sure it's not good for the homos?

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