Quote (Saucisson6000 @ Nov 3 2017 04:32pm)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-binding_resolution On June 22, 1971, the United States Senate passed a non-binding resolution in support of withdrawing troops from Vietnam.[4]
In July 1998, the US Senate passed a non-binding resolution[5] affirming their commitment to a democratic Taiwan.
In February 2007, the Vermont State House of Representatives[6] and Senate[7] passed non-binding resolutions calling for the orderly withdrawal of American military forces from Iraq to commence immediately.
In February 2007, the US House of Representatives passed a non-binding resolution,[8] House Concurrent resolution 63,[9] to formally express its disapproval of President Bush's troop buildup in Iraq.[10]
The U.S. House of Representatives passed a non-binding resolution (HRES 224),[11] recognizing March 14, 2009 as National Pi Day.[12]
keks.
Like I said...the smart dems. This just happened like 4 hours ago. Ya think maybe it'll simmer till Monday at least? LOL
/e You do remember that the DOJ has removed the gag order that was on the FBI informant, who saw everything...right?
They did that last week. So the DOJ knows everything, already.
Combine that, with this new development, and I would say it's pretty much over and done with.
You also remember the Senate Judiciary Committee is currently running an investigation into... Uranium Gate, via Senator Grassley...right?
/ee Yeah, I just made up the term Uranium Gate. I have the feeling that we're going to need it fairly soon.
This post was edited by Ghot on Nov 3 2017 02:48pm