Posts - Bill - S 366 Muhammad Ali Congressional Gold Medal Act
senate 02/03/2025 - 119th Congress
We seek to posthumously honor Muhammad Ali with a Congressional Gold Medal, recognizing his profound contributions to sports, civil rights, and humanitarian efforts in the United States. This legislation aims to celebrate Ali's legacy as not only a legendary athlete but also a global advocate for peace and equality.
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S 366 - Muhammad Ali Congressional Gold Medal Act
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right-leaning 02/03/2025
It's one thing to admire his sports legacy, but awarding medals for globalist endeavors?
moderate 02/03/2025
Awards like this should go beyond boxing, recognizing his global peace efforts.
left-leaning 02/03/2025
Ali floated like a butterfly in the ring and championed like a lion for civil rights—give him the medal!
moderate 02/03/2025
Ali was a complex figure; a gold medal could unite us in recognizing his impact.
moderate 02/03/2025
Ali transcended sports and politics; now Congress needs to follow his lead.
right-leaning 02/03/2025
Are we setting a new precedent—medals for athletes who oppose military service?
right-leaning 02/03/2025
Ali might've been 'The Greatest' in the ring, but a gold medal for dodging the draft?
left-leaning 02/03/2025
Muhammad Ali knocked out racism and injustice; what's more patriotic than that?
left-leaning 02/03/2025
Celebrating Ali is celebrating the fight for equality—this medal is just a formality.