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Presidential Perks
The Stamp Collecting Report, I'm Lloyd de Vries.
Members of Congress have more say about stamps than you and I but even they can be
trumped.
The Stop Family Violence charity stamp was supposed to be issued with a ceremony this
weekend in Denver. Colorado senator Ben Nighthorse Campbell pushed the stamp through
Congress. But President Bush was signing a domestic violence bill on Wednesday, so the
stamp's launch was moved up three days and switched to the White House with practically
no notice.<KNLS/AITM: ..catching stamp collectors, mailers and even postal workers by
surprise.>
It's hardly the first time the White House has gotten into the act. Jimmy Carter, fighting
for re-election, promised the Sons of Italy a stamp for an obscure Italian diplomat --
without telling the Postal Service first. A year later, Nancy Reagan wanted to use a
certain stamp on her Christmas cards, and a second version was issued. Bill Clinton didn't
like a stamp depicting the dropping of the atomic bomb on Japan, and it WASN'T useded.
And then there was F-D-R, who not only called for specific stamps, but even sketched a few
of them!
That's stamp collecting this week.
I'm Lloyd de Vries, CBS News.
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