What "main supply line" might that be?
1. Haiphong Harbor?
2. The Ho Chi Minh Trail?
3. Rail & Truck routes leading to and from Red China?
All were bombed at one time or another. However restrictions were applied to any areas that Soviet or Red Chinese personnel might be; such as unloading or loading cargo ships at Haiphong Harbor or certain SAM sites where foreign technicians might be.
Yes its strange that the US was trying to avoid "killing or wounding" foreigners that were HELPING the enemy during the war, but you must remember, the US did NOT want to provoke a war with the Soviets nor Red Chinese. That card had been played before, in 1950!
The first and only president to run three terms was Franklin D. Roosevelt (FDR).
Jackson refused to recharter the National Bank because it went against his beliefs. He deemed the bank unconstitutional. He also saw that the attack based on the bank was a very personal attack.
the president can refuse to sign any law proposed by the congress
This power has essentially been removed by the Budget Control Act of 1974. It meant that the president could refuse to spend money appropriated by Congress. See the related link for more information.
The people in the settlement most likely treated the Native Americans badly, and sold some into slavery, as most European colonists did. Therefore, the Native Americans would attack some parts of the settlement, and would refuse to trade with the colonists.
Because that's how they roll
President Eisenhower believed that states must be forced to comply with federal law if they refuse to obey.-Novanet
It was called the tenure of office act and made it illegal for him to fire cabinet secretaries without congressional approval.
They refuse to assassinate the president
According the United States Constitution, the US Senate can refuse the president's appointments. It can also reject treaties that have been agreed to by the president.
No, I'll have a heart attack
George Washington
congress
refuse to sign it into law.
He went on public nation wide TV and said he will no longer be the president for the American people after his term expires. And if his party submits his name for running for re-election...he will REFUSE to run (for office).
This was a scene in a movie The Right Stuff (1983), which was based on a 1979 nonfiction book by Tom Wolfe. In the movie, Johnson shows up at Glenn's house while he is preparing to orbit the Earth in Friendship 7, but his wife, who has a stutter, doesn't want to talk to him because it would be on TV. Johnson calls NASA, who ask Glenn to convince his wife to meet the president. Glenn gets on the phone and tells his wife he will back her up, and she shouldn't let the vice president in the house.
He wasn't president then - Eisenhower was. Eisenhower did intervene.