Glad the libs here liked him. It sounds like he would’ve been voting for Romney after getting older and wiser ……………………..“I wish that during the years I was in public office, I had had first hand experience about the difficulties business people face every day. That knowledge would have made me a better U.S. Senator and a more understanding presidential contender”.
Despite being a politician, he was a man of his times, and had a good heart. He was a true moderate and served his nation with loyalty and dedication.See you on the other side, Sir.Respects, C.
Like the pro-choice Republicans we heard at the convention. Yeah, right. Like the conservatives in Indiana and Utah who were primaries out because they had the temerity to vote for the American people once or twice, but it was a bill that could be passed in the senate by Democrats. Yeah, right. I’ll admit the Republican party allows dissent if it ever does again.
I know someone who wanted to run for state office as a Republican. The local R power brokers visited him in his office, told him he wasn’t conservative enough for their liking, and that if he continued to run in the primary they would do their best to ruin him.
Dtroutma over 11 years ago
B-24 pilot, who showed real courage throughout his life, good guy, and yes, a true patriot.
ConserveGov over 11 years ago
Glad the libs here liked him. It sounds like he would’ve been voting for Romney after getting older and wiser ……………………..“I wish that during the years I was in public office, I had had first hand experience about the difficulties business people face every day. That knowledge would have made me a better U.S. Senator and a more understanding presidential contender”.
chazandru over 11 years ago
Despite being a politician, he was a man of his times, and had a good heart. He was a true moderate and served his nation with loyalty and dedication.See you on the other side, Sir.Respects, C.
SwimsWithSharks over 11 years ago
Good tribute for a good man.
ARodney over 11 years ago
Like the pro-choice Republicans we heard at the convention. Yeah, right. Like the conservatives in Indiana and Utah who were primaries out because they had the temerity to vote for the American people once or twice, but it was a bill that could be passed in the senate by Democrats. Yeah, right. I’ll admit the Republican party allows dissent if it ever does again.
Justice22 over 11 years ago
Senator, I always enjoyed your commentaries.
Call me Ishmael over 11 years ago
He had courage and intelligence…traits sadly absent from the House since 2010. I’m not sure the current “America” would deserve him!
I Play One On TV over 11 years ago
I know someone who wanted to run for state office as a Republican. The local R power brokers visited him in his office, told him he wasn’t conservative enough for their liking, and that if he continued to run in the primary they would do their best to ruin him.