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Old Oct 23rd, 2007, 12:50 PM       
In keeping with Hanlon's Razor, I want to think the House are just a bunch of nearsighted and clueless jackasses for doing something like this. But the timing is way too precisely bad.

If I wanted to find something sinister in their motives I would ask, how in the world does something like this come up on the agenda? A non-binding resolution condemning an action almost a century ago by a now nonexistent regime? Doesn't Congress have actual, you know, WORK to do? Or do they have a list of things like this that they make time for every now and then, like "October is non-binding resolution season! This year, we've decided the Ottomans were jerks in 1915!. Next year, we're going to think about whether Stalin was a jerk too!"
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