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Wiz Imp

(10,410 posts)
34. It's a single day, not permanent
Fri Sep 19, 2025, 07:46 PM
Sep 2025

See Post #31

These resolutions are non-binding - the votes are strictly performative. There is no power of law behind them.

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This year, or like forever? no_hypocrisy Sep 2025 #1
Forever angrychair Sep 2025 #13
OMG. It didn't even occur to me this would be yearly MadameButterfly Sep 2025 #33
It's a single day, not permanent Wiz Imp Sep 2025 #34
October 14th is the day we get to say good bye to Charlie all over again. Bye. twodogsbarking Sep 2025 #2
Why not just change Columbus Day? newdeal2 Sep 2025 #3
One could make a case that neither one was as great as portrayed. twodogsbarking Sep 2025 #5
When Columbus landed he saw natives and commented that they would make slaves and we celebrate him Stargazer99 Sep 2025 #47
My congressman voted against it. greatauntoftriplets Sep 2025 #4
Yeah, Fuck That.. I remember what a Hateful Full of Shit Cha Sep 2025 #6
Not gonna happen. Cha Sep 2025 #7
This message was self-deleted by its author Cha Sep 2025 #8
TY.. who were the Dems who walked out? nt Cha Sep 2025 #9
October 14 is George Floyd's birthday. James48 Sep 2025 #10
The Left needs to highjack this day to honor George Floyd Chasstev365 Sep 2025 #16
I like that idea Bayard Sep 2025 #27
Roll Call TheProle Sep 2025 #11
I remind myself that anything Chump does now can be UNDONE by the NEXT Democrat FakeNoose Sep 2025 #12
This message was self-deleted by its author Wiz Imp Sep 2025 #15
There julmur Sep 2025 #43
should have been every single "person" who had a soul to walk out. A martyr is what they wanted. Evolve Dammit Sep 2025 #14
The 22 Democrats who walked out and didn't vote. Wiz Imp Sep 2025 #17
Yes for Joe Neguse, my former Congressman mountain grammy Sep 2025 #37
Walking out was the right thing for all Dems to do. Bobstandard Sep 2025 #18
58 Democrats voted No and 38 voted Present Wiz Imp Sep 2025 #19
The Republican Party is broken. SleeplessinSoCal Sep 2025 #20
The 95 Democrats who voted Yes Wiz Imp Sep 2025 #21
My rep voted 'yes' pfitz59 Sep 2025 #22
Mine too - even having a trans family member TommyT139 Sep 2025 #35
A few of these names? Maybe I get it BaronChocula Sep 2025 #23
I am shocked and disappointed in Jeffries and Raskin Bayard Sep 2025 #29
You realize it was strictly a performative vote? Wiz Imp Sep 2025 #32
I know that Bayard Sep 2025 #40
99.99% of voters will have no idea such a vote ever even happened. Wiz Imp Sep 2025 #41
About as much as MAGAts will care, Bayard Sep 2025 #42
Thank you, Nancy Pelosi. Passages Sep 2025 #24
Oct 14 is my mother's birthday pfitz59 Sep 2025 #25
Attempt to make Kirk into some great being is making him look more like a joke JI7 Sep 2025 #26
It's a Resolution, not legislation. It's non-binding. Wiz Imp Sep 2025 #28
All the more reason to walk out on it Bobstandard Sep 2025 #38
It can and will be weaponized against certain Democrats even though it is otherwise meaningless Wiz Imp Sep 2025 #39
More Power to Them... ultralite001 Sep 2025 #30
The day of Remembrance was a separate resolution in the Senate from the main resolution Wiz Imp Sep 2025 #31
That loathsome bubblehead is the perfect Republican icon. C_U_L8R Sep 2025 #36
With a minor modification: " National Day of Remembrance for Charlie Kirk and the EPSTEIN FILES"? nt Shoeless Louis Sep 2025 #44
Kirk seems to be Mblaze Sep 2025 #45
Good on her. And shame on my Rep for who I left a message when I heard he voted yes. Nanjeanne Sep 2025 #46
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