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Republicans decry service as partisan [LOTT WALKED OUT!!]
Star Tribune Star Tribune ^ | 10/30/02 | Kavita Kumar, Dane Smith and Patricia Lopez

Posted on 10/29/2002 11:42:30 PM PST by M. Thatcher

Edited on 04/13/2004 3:37:45 AM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]

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To: VOA
Afterward, U.S. Sen. Tom Harkin, D-Iowa, said that Kahn was swept away by emotion and that Republicans should understand and not get angry.

That's their excuse for every kind of unacceptable behavior that comes from "one of their own".

61 posted on 10/30/2002 3:19:32 AM PST by scan58
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To: Dick Vomer
You know, I had the same thought, and then decided that in addition they would attempt to look political enough that now or later someone might just get the idea they could take over where dad left off.
62 posted on 10/30/2002 3:21:15 AM PST by wita
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To: w.h.freiheit
In words and song, hundreds bid farewell to Sen. Paul Coverdell

July 22, 2000
Web posted at: 10:06 p.m. EDT (0206 GMT)

ATLANTA (CNN) -- Democrats and Republicans put aside their partisan differences as they paid their last respects to Sen. Paul Coverdell. They called the late lawmaker a peacemaker and workhorse who brought a touch of comity to the often discordant world of politics.

"He was the kind of man your mama wanted you to grow up to be and, until you met Paul Coverdell, you did not know that was possible," said Sen. Phil Gramm, R-Texas, who delivered one of several eulogies at the somber memorial service for the Georgia Republican who died at age 61 on Tuesday after suffering a stroke.

The service drew a host of political dignitaries and Atlanta luminaries, including Texas Gov. George W. Bush, who was relying on Coverdell as his point man in the Senate during his campaign for the presidency. House Speaker Dennis Hastert, Senate Majority Leader Trent Lott, Sen. Edward Kennedy, D-Massachusetts, and former senator and 1996 GOP presidential candidate Bob Dole also attended the service, at Peachtree Road United Methodist Church in Atlanta.

At the request of Coverdell's widow, Nancy, the service was brief -- slightly more than an hour of tributes, prayer and song.

Mixed emotions at memorial service Clyde Rodbell, a longtime friend who delivered another of the eulogies, recalled that Coverdell did not like to attend funeral services "and he certainly would not have liked to attend this one."

His comments drew laughs, but sadder emotions prevailed as several speakers choked up, recalling the everyday kindness and humble grace of a man who rose from a middle-class background to serve seven years in the U.S. Senate.

Georgia Gov. Roy Barnes recalled that Coverdell served as his mentor when both were in the State Senate, even though they served in opposing parties.

Calling Coverdell's currency "trust and competency," Barnes said his regard for the man transcended political labels.

"We exchanged secrets, as friends always do, and I never worried," Barnes said.

Former President Bush send a written eulogy in which he expressed his gratitude to Coverdell for assisting his son's campaign.

Gov. Bush, who flew in from deliberations at his Texas ranch over a running mate, did not speak during the service but said afterwards, "Laura and I are here to honor our friend and to pay our last respects, and may the good Lord bless Senator Coverdell and his family. That is all I've got to say."

'Most appreciated man in the Senate'

Sen. John McCain, R-Arizona, called Coverdell "the most appreciated man in the Senate because of his kindness and his courtesy.

"Never did Paul Coverdell engage in partisan behavior. He fought hard for the principles and things he believed in. He did them without rancor and (with) respect. He was loved by all of us."

Coverdell began his political career in 1970 when he was elected to the Georgia State Senate and where he served as minority leader for 15 years. In 1989 he served as director of the Peace Corps under President Bush, in 1992 he won his first term to the U.S. Senate and was re-elected in 1998.

"He believed passionately in America," said former House Speaker Newt Gingrich.

Fighting back tears, Rep. Johnny Isakson, R-Georgia, said Coverdell would long be remembered.

"He's going to be missed by everybody in this state."

Barnes is expected to appoint a Democrat to fill Coverdell's vacancy until a special election on November 7.

63 posted on 10/30/2002 3:21:50 AM PST by Chunga
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To: w.h.freiheit
A funeral attended by strong Republican supporters would likely also react unkindly to the appearance of prominent Democrats of the Clinton and Kennedy persuasion.

You're out of your friggin mind. NO WAY!!!!!!!! Republicans are polite whimps.

64 posted on 10/30/2002 3:25:49 AM PST by Gracey
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To: M. Thatcher
This is the Politburo lusting for power with the spoils from control of the police powers of the State. Remember Mt. Carmel's Christians fate at the hands of the New Democrats? That was God's warning to us all that our Republic was in peril by enemies, foreign and domestic.
65 posted on 10/30/2002 3:27:47 AM PST by SevenDaysInMay
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To: w.h.freiheit
Excuse me. I see you just brought your body over this way an hour ago...must have rode in from the Funeral or the anti War Rally... member of the DU or perhaps the New Black Panthers?
66 posted on 10/30/2002 3:28:13 AM PST by Gracey
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To: w.h.freiheit
You miss the point.

These folks were not paying respect to the dead.

They were using this death to advance their political ideology, insinuating by inference that their political opponents, in attendence to honor the dead, were less caring, less devoted, and less important.

I don't see your comment as inappropriate. Just uninformed.

Now we know why Vice-President Cheney was not wanted at this event. He would have forced them, by his presence, to actually have a memorial service - less they would have been seen as disrespecting his office.

67 posted on 10/30/2002 3:28:59 AM PST by PokeyJoe
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To: M. Thatcher
I'm so furious I could cry! This proves beyond any doubt, there is NOTHING the Dems won't do to win. Literally nothing. I'm glad I didn't watch it or I wouldn't have slept last night.
68 posted on 10/30/2002 3:30:15 AM PST by Trust but Verify
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To: Fresh Wind
LOL..Ok, ya got me there...Carter had the WORST Administration, X-42 Sinkmeister was the WORST MAN to be President...>?
69 posted on 10/30/2002 3:32:23 AM PST by GRRRRR
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To: M. Thatcher
History is full of examples of socialists..."party" over FREEDOM, Clinton impeachment vote..."party" over rule of law, Wellstone death..."party" over life. It's just a fitting legacy to the man, and a reminder of what we are up against.
71 posted on 10/30/2002 3:48:03 AM PST by PGalt
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To: Kuleana
"Subhuman rats" = DemonRATS.

They were inspired by the presence of Clinton.

72 posted on 10/30/2002 3:50:23 AM PST by ex-Texan
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To: M. Thatcher
The Republicans he named, he said, "were dear friends of Paul's. Can they not one time, just one time, step forward for Paul and honor that friendship? Why can't they do that? One time, for one week. That's what we're asking. That they go out there and say Paul Wellstone did this wonderful work and we need to keep his legacy alive by sending his successor to his seat."

NO THEY CAN'T, HELLO!!! What a ridiculous request. I doubt he's that stupid so he must think that we are.

73 posted on 10/30/2002 3:50:31 AM PST by agrace
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To: w.h.freiheit
I do disagree, and I have been as courteous to you as your opinions will allow. (Lecturing is bad form for newbies, bub.)

If you believe any sort of rational, civil discourse with Democrats will make them see the error of their ways you're mistaken...but I'm positive you already know that.

74 posted on 10/30/2002 3:51:31 AM PST by Chunga
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To: billclintonwillrotinhell
Sen Lott had a big bowl of grits when he came home and we all know what grits do, strengthens your spine.
75 posted on 10/30/2002 3:52:11 AM PST by gulfcoast6
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To: sweetliberty
don't know if you saw this ping.
76 posted on 10/30/2002 3:56:11 AM PST by ThinkingMan
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To: M. Thatcher
I'll bet the Democrats themselves killed Wellstone so they could have this orgy one week before elections.
77 posted on 10/30/2002 3:59:31 AM PST by joyful1
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To: M. Thatcher
Hardcore Democrats in MN were just as devestated by his death as the nation was after 9/11.

His memorial should have been just as somber and serious and respectful as the memorial after 9/11.

The MN - DFL party has committed a shameful fraud by turning this into a giddy political rally!

(All the while attacking the Repubs all week for politicizing Paul's death) !!!

78 posted on 10/30/2002 4:01:23 AM PST by Future Useless Eater
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To: M. Thatcher; All
Q ERTY7 BUMP!

That the clinton-McAuliffe-DNC agitprop machine thought it could pass off this shameless, crass political rally as a memorial is just another example of clinton contempt for the people

 

PLANE FACT


79 posted on 10/30/2002 4:02:09 AM PST by Mia T
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To: SoDak
Our deepest condolences on the loss of your father. May the Lord bring you the peace that only He can provide.
80 posted on 10/30/2002 4:05:49 AM PST by RightOnline
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