OK...now that I've read that bloody resolution, and the roll call vote for its passage, I realize that I need to look into exactly what legal measure and social actions a resolution implicitly and explicitly provides. By resolving that [the United States] "(5) rejects bigotry and persecution directed against Christians, both in the United States and worldwide," what does this suggest we do about said bigotry? I mean, after all, we have a resolution against the conflict (genocide) in Darfur, but that doesn't translate into direct intervention or action, right? Now...of course...if bigotry is the definition applied when Elementary School X does not allow after school prayer on public property under the aegis of the separation clause, so such prayer is allowed or worse, enforce by Federal marshals... well, then I know it is time for me to get the hell out of this Handmaid's Tale.
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well, then I know it is time for me to get the hell out of this Handmaid's Tale.