Posted on 03/02/2022 5:21:30 PM PST by ChicagoConservative27
Three House Republicans voted against a resolution on Wednesday that conservatives argued was so broad it could call to commit American troops to the conflict and for the United States to be in conflict with Russia “forever.”
The House overwhelmingly passed H. Res. 956, 426 to 3. Only three Republicans, Reps. Thomas Massie (R-KY), Matt Rosendale (R-MT), and Paul Gosar (R-AZ) voted against it.
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If John McCain was still around, he would be the 4th Republican to vote to enter the war. Unfortunately, he is currently busy serving as Secretary of War in hell.
426 to 3? Putin is the Great Uniter!
We have no business getting involved. We cannot/will not protect even our own borders.
No Americans to fight and die in Ukraine period.....never!
Let’s sign up all Congressional members to spend a month fighting in Ukraine !
The Ukrainians, with their cheap Turkish drones, Stingers and Javelins can do that all on their own.
There may be a rash of people leaving the military soon. I wouldn’t even be in the military these days. Send the “woke” soldiers to the conflict.
100%
that conservatives argued was so broad it could call to commit American troops to the conflict....
All the cassandras on this thread amaze me.
Chances of US troops going to Ukraine are nil.
No. But with this bill and the Sino-Russian Entente Cold War 2 is at hand regardless of the outcome of the Ukraineian crisis.
Was Gohmert in Texas due to the primary and did not vote.
Yup, globalist neocons would seem to own the Uniparty.
massive numbers of them are posting on FR too.
times are scary
Troops would be an act of war with Russia a very stupid idea it would cause a world war.
only 3? wow
Without term limits on staffers, term limits on politicians would be useless. The staffers switch from party to party. They're a permanent fixture in D.C. and that's a huge problem.
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