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Wiz Imp

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28. It's a Resolution, not legislation. It's non-binding.
Fri Sep 19, 2025, 07:15 PM
Sep 19

That means it can't and won't be a law. It's basically just a statement that ultimately does nothing lasting. Totally performative vote.

Oh. And there is no mention of a day of remembrance in the House Resolution
https://www.congress.gov/bill/119th-congress/house-resolution/719/text

Honoring the life and legacy of Charles “Charlie” James Kirk.

Whereas Charles “Charlie” James Kirk, born October 14, 1993, was a courageous American patriot, whose life was tragically and unjustly cut short in an act of political violence on September 10, 2025, at Utah Valley University;

Whereas Charlie Kirk was a devoted Christian, who boldly lived out his faith with conviction, courage, and compassion;

Whereas Charlie Kirk was a dedicated husband to his beloved wife, Erika Kirk, and a loving father to their daughter and son, exemplifying the virtues of faith, fidelity, and fatherhood;

Whereas Charlie Kirk was a fierce defender of the American founding and its timeless principles of life, liberty, limited government, and individual responsibility;

Whereas Charlie Kirk, at 18 years old, founded Turning Point USA in 2012, a student movement with the mission to “identify, educate, train, and organize students to promote the principles of fiscal responsibility, free markets, and limited government”;

Whereas Charlie Kirk became one of the most prominent voices in America, engaging in respectful, civil discourse across college campuses, media platforms, and national forums, always seeking to elevate truth, foster understanding, and strengthen the Republic;

Whereas Charlie Kirk personified the values of the First Amendment, exercising his God-given right to speak freely, challenge prevailing narratives, and did so with honor, courage, and respect for his fellow Americans;

Whereas Charlie Kirk’s commitment to civil discussion and debate stood as a model for young Americans across the political spectrum, and he worked tirelessly to promote unity without compromising on conviction;

Whereas the assassination of Charlie Kirk was not only a heinous act of violence, but a sobering reminder of the growing threat posed by political extremism and hatred in our society;

Whereas such acts of politically motivated violence are antithetical to the principles of a free republic, in which differences of opinion are to be debated—not silenced—with civility, reason, and mutual respect;

Whereas the rise in targeted violence against individuals for their political beliefs undermines the very fabric of our constitutional democracy and chills the free exchange of ideas essential to a healthy civic society;

Whereas leaders at every level—government, education, media, and beyond—must stand united in unequivocal condemnation of political violence, regardless of their ideology;

Whereas the tragic loss of Charlie Kirk must not be allowed to deepen the divides in our Nation, but instead serve as a turning point to recommit ourselves to better angels, and to the timeless American principles of liberty governed by truth and the virtues of peaceful dialogue; and

Whereas Charlie Kirk would not have us respond to his death with despair, but rather with renewed purpose—to speak truth with courage, to stand firm in faith, to seek unity while standing firm in principle, and to serve as living reminders of the values he championed: faith, family, and freedom: Now, therefore, be it

Resolved, That the House of Representatives—

(1) condemns in the strongest possible terms the assassination of Charles “Charlie” James Kirk, and all forms of political violence;

(2) commends and honors the dedicated law enforcement and emergency personnel for their tireless efforts in finding the suspect responsible for the assassination of Charlie Kirk and urges the administration of swift justice to the suspect;

(3) extends its deepest condolences and sympathies to Charlie Kirk’s family, including his wife, Erika, and their two young children, and prays for comfort, peace, and healing in this time of unspeakable loss;

(4) honors the life, leadership, and legacy of Charlie Kirk, whose steadfast dedication to the Constitution, civil discourse, and Biblical truth inspired a generation to cherish and defend the blessings of liberty; and

(5) calls upon all Americans—regardless of race, party affiliation, or creed—to reject political violence, recommit to respectful debate, uphold American values, and respect one another as fellow Americans.


Despite article proclaiming both the House and Senate passed a resolution for the day of remembrance, I can found nothing that shows such a resolution passing the House, only the Senate.

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This year, or like forever? no_hypocrisy Sep 19 #1
Forever angrychair Sep 19 #13
OMG. It didn't even occur to me this would be yearly MadameButterfly Sep 19 #33
It's a single day, not permanent Wiz Imp Sep 19 #34
October 14th is the day we get to say good bye to Charlie all over again. Bye. twodogsbarking Sep 19 #2
Why not just change Columbus Day? newdeal2 Sep 19 #3
One could make a case that neither one was as great as portrayed. twodogsbarking Sep 19 #5
When Columbus landed he saw natives and commented that they would make slaves and we celebrate him Stargazer99 Sep 20 #47
My congressman voted against it. greatauntoftriplets Sep 19 #4
Yeah, Fuck That.. I remember what a Hateful Full of Shit Cha Sep 19 #6
Not gonna happen. Cha Sep 19 #7
This message was self-deleted by its author Cha Sep 19 #8
TY.. who were the Dems who walked out? nt Cha Sep 19 #9
October 14 is George Floyd's birthday. James48 Sep 19 #10
The Left needs to highjack this day to honor George Floyd Chasstev365 Sep 19 #16
I like that idea Bayard Sep 19 #27
Roll Call TheProle Sep 19 #11
I remind myself that anything Chump does now can be UNDONE by the NEXT Democrat FakeNoose Sep 19 #12
This message was self-deleted by its author Wiz Imp Sep 19 #15
There julmur Sep 20 #43
should have been every single "person" who had a soul to walk out. A martyr is what they wanted. Evolve Dammit Sep 19 #14
The 22 Democrats who walked out and didn't vote. Wiz Imp Sep 19 #17
Yes for Joe Neguse, my former Congressman mountain grammy Sep 19 #37
Walking out was the right thing for all Dems to do. Bobstandard Sep 19 #18
58 Democrats voted No and 38 voted Present Wiz Imp Sep 19 #19
The Republican Party is broken. SleeplessinSoCal Sep 19 #20
The 95 Democrats who voted Yes Wiz Imp Sep 19 #21
My rep voted 'yes' pfitz59 Sep 19 #22
Mine too - even having a trans family member TommyT139 Sep 19 #35
A few of these names? Maybe I get it BaronChocula Sep 19 #23
I am shocked and disappointed in Jeffries and Raskin Bayard Sep 19 #29
You realize it was strictly a performative vote? Wiz Imp Sep 19 #32
I know that Bayard Sep 19 #40
99.99% of voters will have no idea such a vote ever even happened. Wiz Imp Sep 20 #41
About as much as MAGAts will care, Bayard Sep 20 #42
Thank you, Nancy Pelosi. Passages Sep 19 #24
Oct 14 is my mother's birthday pfitz59 Sep 19 #25
Attempt to make Kirk into some great being is making him look more like a joke JI7 Sep 19 #26
It's a Resolution, not legislation. It's non-binding. Wiz Imp Sep 19 #28
All the more reason to walk out on it Bobstandard Sep 19 #38
It can and will be weaponized against certain Democrats even though it is otherwise meaningless Wiz Imp Sep 19 #39
More Power to Them... ultralite001 Sep 19 #30
The day of Remembrance was a separate resolution in the Senate from the main resolution Wiz Imp Sep 19 #31
That loathsome bubblehead is the perfect Republican icon. C_U_L8R Sep 19 #36
With a minor modification: " National Day of Remembrance for Charlie Kirk and the EPSTEIN FILES"? nt Shoeless Louis Sep 20 #44
Kirk seems to be Mblaze Sep 20 #45
Good on her. And shame on my Rep for who I left a message when I heard he voted yes. Nanjeanne Sep 20 #46
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