The House voted today on a non-binding resolution. It was a short resolution on the attacks on 9/11, the people it hurt and killed and six paragraphs that establish September 11th as a day of remembrance.
One person voted against it. Dennis Kucinich.
“It is important that Congress wake up to the truth and exercise its obligation under the Constitution to save our nation from being destroyed from the lies that took us into Iraq, the lies that keep us there, the lies that are being used to set the stage for war against Iran and the lies that have undermined our basic civil liberties here at home,” Kucinich said in a statement.
“The September 11 resolution that Congress considers today should have made reference to those matters. It does not, so I cannot support it,” Kucinich said, also calling for a halt for further war funding and the troops to be brought home.
I wonder why he polls so low.Â
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