Posted on 07/17/2017 5:49:48 PM PDT by mdittmar
U.S. Senator Charles E. Schumer today announced that he is a co-sponsor of bipartisan Senate Resolution (S.Res.211) condemning Chechan officials torture, murder, and call for so-called honor killings of men who are, or are suspected of being, gay. The resolution was introduced by U.S. Senators Pat Toomey (R Pa.) and Ed Markey (D Ma.) and is supported by more than one-third of the U.S. Senate. Specifically, the resolution calls for an immediate end to the persecution in Chechnya and calls on Chechnya and Russia to investigate the violence, punish the perpetrators and protect the human rights of all citizens.
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the resolution calls for an immediate end to the persecution in Chechnya and calls on Chechnya and Russia to investigate the violence, punish the perpetrators and protect the human rights of all... .................... Chechnya? Did he say Chechnya? Riiiiiiiight! Da, Da, go to Chechnya, go make them do your bidding and see what they will do to you. Go Chuck, take some vacation time and visit Chechnya. If anything happens to ya, don’t worry, Weiner will run for your vacancy.
Never ever stand between Chuckie and a camera! Never!
I guess he is done crying about Tide Pods.
If the republicans weren’t the party of stupid they would take this bill and amend it to include all other countries that kill gays for being gay for “religious reasons”.
Then see if Chuckie still votes his own bill...
How about a resolution condemning female genital mutilation in the USA, including your home state of New York? Didn’t think so.
So the Dims continue to spout crap about the Russians trying to influence our elections.
Then, they openly try to influence the politics regarding social mores in a foreign country. Asses!
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