Contrary to Dan Quayle (Op-Ed, Nov. 16), censure is a fast and legal way for Congress to register its discontent without shifting to a parliamentary system requiring no-confidence votes.
Yes, I know a half dozen users have registered their discontent above, but would you please give examples?
At 14:11 30th Nov 2011, cprelude wrote: Like many others here, I registered my discontent with this byzantine adventure very specifically on this page, and in copious further detail in the survey I took.
Nimitz raised his head and kneaded the tips of his claws through her trousers to register his discontent with the direction of her thoughts.
Anderson added: "We have not demanded that Lord's take any particular action, but we have registered our discontent."
Addressing "all those who are suffering" from the policies of the Chirac government, he said: "You want to punish, you want to express your anger, you want to register your discontent and you are right.
As the Summit limped along the California coast, they phoned relatives and reporters to register their discontent.
Yes, you have an opportunity to act foolishly and register your discontent, but you also have an opportunity to further science and improve relations between our peoples.
Yet the audience for rock remains hungry, and fans will buy as a means of registering their discontent.
It allows the voters to register their discontent with sitting government officials, particularly when protesting against certain actions taken by the government or the elected officials in question.