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By his piers as well as his opponents, he was hailed as a highly
respected leader. He had my respect. Not only for his service in
WW2, but also as a common sense law maker. He DID serve his country.
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Default Hawaii Sen. Daniel Inouye, 88, dies

On 12/17/12 6:42 PM, Tim wrote:
http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/p...-dies/1776021/

By his piers as well as his opponents, he was hailed as a highly
respected leader. He had my respect. Not only for his service in
WW2, but also as a common sense law maker. He DID serve his country.


He was the best of public servants for many reasons.
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Default Hawaii Sen. Daniel Inouye, 88, dies

In article 17094e26-98fd-47fc-91ba-04d48441bce5
@n8g2000vbb.googlegroups.com, says...

http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/p...-dies/1776021/

By his piers as well as his opponents, he was hailed as a highly
respected leader. He had my respect. Not only for his service in
WW2, but also as a common sense law maker. He DID serve his country.


I agree, he was not only a past hero, but he was open to ideas from both
sides of the aisle. We have NO ONE now who does that.
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Default Hawaii Sen. Daniel Inouye, 88, dies

On Dec 18, 7:45*am, iBoaterer wrote:
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http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/p...daniel-inouye-...


By his piers as well as his opponents, he was hailed as a highly
respected leader. * He had my respect. Not only for his service in
WW2, but also as a common sense law maker. He DID serve his country.


I agree, he was not only a past hero, but he was open to ideas from both
sides of the aisle. We have NO ONE now who does that.


I'd say your right, if not really close....
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