One must admit, it does have the signatures of 41(?) U.S. Senators on it . . . giving it some real value. How many other documents of this kind are ever put-up for auction? I honestly don’t know.
I have a letter signed by Senator Bill Bradly (D, NJ) However, it is probably worth more (and not that much either) because he was an NBA star rather than because he was one in an endless line of RAT party NJ senators (even if he was far from the worst of them).
Notice how many on that list are multimillionaires. Will they make a tax-free donation? H**l, no. How can you tell when a liberal is lying? His lips are moving. Hypocrites all.
A document with the signature of 41 back-stabbing, low-life, scum-sucking senators has absolutely no value to me.
Which are the more valuable? The signatures of Rats who signed or those who did not sign?