Psychoblues
07-02-2007, 02:24 AM
Americans just can’t forget about the whores they create!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The House Foreign Affairs Committee adopted Resolution 121, which condemns Japan’s sexual enslavement of women for its army during World War II yesterday, and called for the Japanese Prime Minister’s official apology. The house committee passed Resolution 121, submitted by Rep. Michael Honda on January 31 and signed by 151 members of the House of Representatives, by an overwhelming vote of 39-2.
U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Tuesday, a critical figure in taking the resolution to the House floor for a vote, expressed her support in a statement right after the passing of the bill, “I look forward to the House of Representatives passing the resolution and sending a strong message that we will not forget the tremendous suffering endured by comfort women.”
The resolution is highly likely to be approved by a large margin in the full House since the House speaker showed her strong support for the resolution in last February.
The resolution was partially watered down compared to the previous one submitted by Rep. Honda. Chairman Rep. Tom Lantos suggested a partial revision of the bill and Rep. Honda accepted the offer after consulting with some chiefs of the Korean American Association on Monday, said a source familiar with Congress.
More: http://english.donga.com/srv/service.php3?biid=2007062854028
Or can they? Don’t we have actual American legislation to consider?
The House Foreign Affairs Committee adopted Resolution 121, which condemns Japan’s sexual enslavement of women for its army during World War II yesterday, and called for the Japanese Prime Minister’s official apology. The house committee passed Resolution 121, submitted by Rep. Michael Honda on January 31 and signed by 151 members of the House of Representatives, by an overwhelming vote of 39-2.
U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Tuesday, a critical figure in taking the resolution to the House floor for a vote, expressed her support in a statement right after the passing of the bill, “I look forward to the House of Representatives passing the resolution and sending a strong message that we will not forget the tremendous suffering endured by comfort women.”
The resolution is highly likely to be approved by a large margin in the full House since the House speaker showed her strong support for the resolution in last February.
The resolution was partially watered down compared to the previous one submitted by Rep. Honda. Chairman Rep. Tom Lantos suggested a partial revision of the bill and Rep. Honda accepted the offer after consulting with some chiefs of the Korean American Association on Monday, said a source familiar with Congress.
More: http://english.donga.com/srv/service.php3?biid=2007062854028
Or can they? Don’t we have actual American legislation to consider?