Top Ten Stupid Things Our Congress "Resolved" »
Posted By cptnkrk 3 months ago in NewsHow much are we paying these idiots? No wonder they have a 9% approval rating.
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cptnkrk3 months ago
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cptnkrk3 months ago
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abntv3 months ago
What is mind boggeling to me is the fact that it took them a year to get the watermelon res passed. It was introduced in June 2007
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jumpmaster3 months ago
I am glad to see that we have leaders who have come up with real solutions to real problems.
Now that is change we can believe in.
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HannibalBarca3 months ago
Well it is not only USA that have idiots elected, they are the world over.
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Published: Thursday, May 03, 2007
OTTAWA -- The sasquatch, the legendary hairy man-like beast said to roam the wilderness of B.C. and other parts of North America, should be protected as an endangered species, says MP Mike Lake.
He wants the sasquatch -- a.k.a. Bigfoot -- to be protected under Canada's Species at Risk Act.
MP = Member of Parliament, our elected officials name.
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Tangent0013 months ago
Oh, come on! These sorts of resolutions have been passed by every single congress since the institution was created. In fact, Congress cannot refuse to consider a bill based on the opinion it is 'silly'.
In truth, these bills take up very little time on the floor. I mean, what kind of grinch would debate against congratulating the Little League champs.
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RedRiverJ3 months ago
With their approval rating maybe they need to think about this one.
"National Funeral Director and Mortician Recognition Day".
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