One of the few activities of the U.S. Congress which we can unambiguously approve is its passage of non-binding resolutions. Such resolutions don’t take money from the pocket of Jane Taxpayer, or put coercive power in the hands of Alexander Bureaucrat. (For instance, in 2001, the U.S. House voted to encourage public schools to set aside a moment of silence for prayer.) So, it is the sense of this House that in 2009, Dr. John Zmirak should endeavor as much as possible to undertake these activities (within reason):
Posted by John Zmirak on December 30, 2008