The final tally on Wednesday was a near-unanimous vote of 426-3, with the House passing the resolution despite three "no" votes from Representatives Paul Gosar (R-Ariz.), Matt Rosendale (R-Mont.) and Thomas Massie (R-Ky.). The trio have not released official statements on their votes, however, heavy criticism was quickly aimed at all three, with some politicians chastising them for voting against a resolution that received nearly complete bipartisan support.
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Putin withstood sanctions before. The West came back with a better plan.
https://www.politico.com/news/2022/03/02/united-states-russia-sanctions-00012849
Why Didn’t Putin Invade Under Trump? It Wasn’t Personal.
https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2022/03/02/putin-invade-ukraine-trump-00012897
Far from deterring Putin, Trump did the opposite. Thanks to Trump, Putin was able to take advantage of a period of apparent detente during which Trump actually pursued Putin’s own policies of weakening NATO and democracy and destabilizing the West — leaving Putin free to prepare his war against the free people of Ukraine and their democratically elected government.
United Nations General Assembly condemns Russian invasion of Ukraine 141-5
https://www.jpost.com/breaking-news/article-699136
Praying to Angels?
Sanhedrin (44b) Rabbi Yoḥanan says: The verse should be understood in a slightly different manner: A person should always pray for mercy that all heavenly beings should strengthen his power of prayer, and that he should have no enemies causing him trouble in Heaven above.
Rashi (Sanhedrin 44b) לעולם יבקש אדם רחמים שיהו הכל מאמצים את כחו - שיסייעוהו מלאכי השרת לבקש
רחמים ושלא יהו לו מסטינים מלמעלה והכי משמע היערוך שועך אם באתה לערוך שועך כזאת
תערכהו לא בצר שלא יהו לך צרים ושהכל יהו במאמצי כחך:
Rashshash (Sanhedrin 44b) גמרא
לעולם יבקש אדם רחמים שיהו הכל מאמצין א"כ כו'. ועי' פירש"י. ומזה יש
ללמד זכות על פזמון דמלאכי רחמים וכו' חלו נא פני אל וכו' ונוסח מכניסי רחמים
הכניסו כו' וכיוצא באלו אשר רבים גמגמו עליהם. אך י"ל דהכא דוקא ביחיד וכמו
דמחלק הש"ס בסוטה (לג) ועי' באחרונים באו"ח ס"ס ק"א:
Yerushalmi (Brachos chapter 9:1) Rebbi Judan said in
his own name. Flesh and blood has a protector. If someone is in trouble, he
does not enter the protector’s place suddenly but rather stands at his door and
calls his slave or familiar and that one will say: the man X is standing at the
door of your courtyard. Maybe he will make him enter, maybe he will let him
stand. But the Holy One, praise to Him, is not like this: If a human is in
trouble, he should cry neither to Michael nor to Gabriel, rather he should cry
to Me and I shall answer him immediately; that is what is written (Joel
3:5): “Every one who calls on. The sentence is slightly ambiguous; one could
also translate “who invokes the Name”; that is the meaning given to the verse
in the next paragraph. the name of the Eternal will escape.”
Russian Newspapers Condemn Ukraine War: 'This Madness Must be Stopped'
https://www.newsweek.com/russia-ukraine-war-putin-madness-newspapers-urals-1683987
A newspaper group in Russia has risked the wrath of government authorities by publishing editions that carry a stern anti-war message.
The publishing group VK-media, which is not connected to social media giant Vkontakte, published editions of their papers in the Urals region with a cover dedicated to Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Barr recalls yelling at Trump over Hunter Biden in last conversation before 2020 election
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/barr-yelled-trump-hunter-biden-2020-election
Former Attorney General Bill Barr revealed that his last conversation with former President Trump before the 2020 election was a heated exchange that resulted in the two men not talking for weeks.
In his upcoming book, "One Damn Thing After Another," Barr recalled that in October 2020, Trump called soon after a Newsmax segment on Hunter Biden's laptop. Reports about the computer revolved around emails that appeared to connect Joe Biden to his son's business dealings when the elder Biden was vice president.
Erdan excluded from UN session on Ukraine
https://www.israelnationalnews.com/news/323143
Foreign Minister Yair Lapid decided on Tuesday that Israel's Ambassador to the UN, Gilad Erdan, would not speak at the emergency meeting of the UN General Assembly on the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Erdan’s deputy, Noa Furman, spoke in his place.
According to a report on Galei Tzahal (IDF Radio), due to the sensitive relations with the Russians, Lapid decided to downgrade the level of the Israeli speaker in the discussion so that the Israeli support for a condemnation of Russia would not be interpreted in Moscow as a far-reaching step that the Russians would have to respond to.
A political official claimed that alongside the diplomatic reasoning, Lapid - who has had several run ins with Erdan - wanted the speaker on behalf of Israel to stick to wording written by officials in the Foreign Ministry in Jerusalem and Furman, who is a diplomat on behalf of the ministry, would do so.
According to the source, there was concern that Ambassador Erdan would add to the speech things that were not agreed upon with the professional echelon and would damage relations with Russia.
''If I'm killed, may those who remained silent be cursed'
https://www.israelnationalnews.com/news/323168
Open Letter To Jacob Biderman : LAUDER CHABAD IS GUILTY
info@lauderchabad.at
Why Trump's bizarre airport claim may have been his gaffe correction strategy backfiring at the most embarrassing moment
20 Funniest Presidential Gaffes of All Time
https://mastersinpublicadministration.com/20-funniest-presidential-gaffes-of-all-time
We’re all human and capable of making mistakes, but those who live their lives in the public eye are for more susceptible to feeling the pain long after the mistake has been made. Presidential gaffes are a dime a dozen, but here’s a collection of the funniest mistakes and moments of embarrassment ever encountered by a president or vice president while on the job.
Lindsey Graham criticizes Israel for refusing to sell weapons to Ukraine
Time running out for Israel on Ukraine
https://en.globes.co.il/en/article-time-running-out-for-israel-on-ukraine-1001403629
Why the backtracking? Israel assigns decisive importance to Russia's control of Syria and the freedom of action that the Russians give it there. The Russian army maintains advanced air defense systems in Syria that could seriously disturb Israeli planes attacking Iranian targets and Hezbollah bases and arms dumps in the country.
There is also the economic question. Israel's trade with Russia is extensive and growing. About half of Israel's imported wheat comes from Russia (another 30% comes from Ukraine). Russia is a very big export destination for Israeli agricultural produce, while Israeli technology companies are cooperating more and more with Russian companies and investors. All this will be put in danger when Israel has to join Western sanctions against Russia, and it will not be able to avoid that.