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In reply to the discussion: Sen. Frank Lautenberg dead at 89 [View all]Tx4obama
(36,974 posts)69. Statement by Senate Majority Leader Senator Reid
Washington, D.C. Nevada Senator Harry Reid issued the following statement after New Jersey Senator Frank Lautenberg passed away at age 89.
I am deeply saddened at the loss of my friend, Frank Lautenberg. I can think of no better example of an American success story than Franks life. The son of Russian and Polish immigrants, a World War II veteran, and a successful businessman turned United States Senator, Franks parents arrived in the U.S. when they were young and Frank spent much of his childhood moving frequently around New Jersey with his working class family. He enlisted in the Army at age 18 to defend his country, and with his death there is no longer a World War II veteran serving in the United States Senate. After attending college on the G.I. Bill, Frank went on to co-found ADP, becoming one of the most successful businessmen in the country.
After succeeding in the business world, Frank decided to run for public office and won election to the Senate. As a Senator, Frank never compromised his principles and was a fierce advocate for the citizens of New Jersey. Millions of Americans are healthier and safer because of legislation he championed. Among his many accomplishments, he authored legislation that banned smoking on airplanes and raised the drinking age to twenty-one. Shaped by his own experience, Frank co-wrote the new GI Bill for 21st century veterans returning from Iraq and Afghanistan. And he has fought for years to reduce gun violence in our neighborhoods, authoring the law that prevents domestic abusers from owning firearms. Last month, Frank returned to the Senate to vote on gun violence legislation, a cause he has worked on his entire career.
History will show that Frank is one of the most productive Senators in the history of America. My thoughts are with his family and his wife Bonnie during this difficult time.
http://democrats.senate.gov/2013/06/03/reid-statement-on-the-passing-of-senator-frank-lautenberg/
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Hell, I'd pay $100 to see a "liberal Republican." No such animal exists on the planet.
mountain grammy
Jun 2013
#7
Sad but true.. but at least they're not batshit crazy and have some interest in governing.
mountain grammy
Jun 2013
#34
My father and brother lived in Jersey and my brother just called and told me that he is upset
Liberal_Stalwart71
Jun 2013
#15
Thanks alp for doing that. His sentiments should be remembered. It still holds true.
freshwest
Jun 2013
#80
So it's on in New Jersey. Hopefully the real-life Dick Tracy character, will screw up.
onehandle
Jun 2013
#21
Wished he had been mine. I got Cruz. My condolences to you and regrets for me and the rest of...
marble falls
Jun 2013
#22
Sorry he is gone. And I thought it very honorable of him to return to the fray.
freshwest
Jun 2013
#64
Gov (bribe your ex USAG boss) Chris Christie picking a replacement of Sen Lautenberg
laserhaas
Jun 2013
#33
Just heard about this on npr. At his age with his health he wouldn't serve his full last term.
alp227
Jun 2013
#40
Regrets to the family. Maybe he should have retired before the election. Now we get a GOP in the
kelliekat44
Jun 2013
#50
If he appoints a Democrat such as Booker he can kiss his 2016 presidential aspirations
totodeinhere
Jun 2013
#55
It seems that Democrats die in states where Republican Governors have the choice of party
dbackjon
Jun 2013
#57
RIP. PS: Hey Chris! Here's your chance to show how much you love The Boss! n/t
Bossy Monkey
Jun 2013
#60