S.J.Res.12 - A joint resolution proclaiming Casimir Pulaski to be an honorary citizen of the United States posthumously.

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  • Official: A joint resolution proclaiming Casimir Pulaski to be an honorary citizen of the United States posthumously. as introduced.

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05/11/11
S.J.Res.12: A joint resolution pro...

Bill Action: Introduced: S.J.Res. 12: A joint resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States to give States t...

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11/10/10
3 Albion College Students Burned T...

(SJ Res 12 failed by one vote, June 27, 2006). There is no crime, this is protected speech. Posted: Nov 11, 2010 at 12:50 pm · @Reply · [...

Source: Queerty
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10/10/10
Columbus Day/518e: Une reverence p...

5, H.J.Res.10, and S.J.Res. 12 would authorize Congress to prohibit and penalize desecration of the flag of the United States. H.J.Res. 5...

Source: jcdurbant
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05/07/10
Flag Burning is Freedom of Speech ...

The amendment, S.J. Res. 12, fell one vote short of the two-thirds majority required for passage. “The Senate came close to torching our ...

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05/03/10
Open Question: Patriot or not, you...

6/27/06 Vote 189: S J RES 12: This vote would have given Senate approval to a proposed constitutional amendment that would give Congress ...

Source: fcukin.com
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03/11/10
I Understand that Patriotism Has N...

6/27/2006 – Vote 189: S J RES 12. This vote would have given Senate approval to a proposed constitutional amendment that would give Congr...

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01/30/10
Obama, a SENATOR – in defense of h...

He vote no on 2006-89 SJ RES 12 A ban to stop flag desecration so did HC. Cliff 31 Jan 2010. If you're standing onstage and everyone else...

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11/26/09
H.J.Res.5: Proposing an amendment ...

5, H.J.Res.10, and S.J.Res. 12 would authorize Congress to prohibit and penalize desecration of the flag of the United States. H.J.Res. 5...

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11/16/09
Why Do Democrats Continue to Forge...

6/27/2006 – Vote 189: SJ RES 12 This vote would have given Senate approval to a proposed constitutional amendment that would give congres...

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10/14/09
mental_floss Blog » 2 Poles Who Ai...

This year, each house has passed its own joint resolution (S.J.Res 12 and H.J.Res 26), but need to agree on one of them before it can go ...

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