[Congressional Record Volume 156, Number 52 (Wednesday, April 14, 2010)]
[House]
[Page H2554]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
MOURNING THE LOSS OF PRESIDENT OF POLAND AND OTHER MEMBERS OF THE
POLISH DELEGATION
The SPEAKER. The Chair would ask all present to rise for the purpose
of a moment of silence.
Mr. LIPINSKI. Madam Speaker, I ask unanimous consent to speak out of
order.
The SPEAKER. Without objection, the gentleman from Illinois is
recognized for 1 minute.
There was no objection.
Mr. LIPINSKI. We have all heard of the tragic events that occurred
over the weekend in Russia where an official delegation from Poland,
including President Lech Kaczynski, the First Lady, and 94 others, were
killed in a plane crash.
This tragedy is made only more painful by the fact that they were
traveling to commemorate the Katyn massacre, the 1940 murder of more
than 20,000 Polish officers, intellectuals, and others by the Soviet
secret police.
The citizens of the United States and Poland have a deep and long-
lasting friendship based on mutual values and respect, and we are proud
to call Poland a trusted and close ally.
Today we are joined by Polish Ambassador Robert Kupiecki and others
from the Polish Embassy. As we mourn the loss of the President and
other members of the Polish delegation, we extend our most solemn
condolences to their families, the people of Poland, and those of
Polish descent everywhere.
I now request that we observe a moment of silence to honor those who
passed away in this tragic event.
Moment of Silence
The SPEAKER. The Chair asks that the House now observe a moment of
silence in solidarity with the people of Poland and in remembrance of
those who lost their lives in that terrible tragedy.
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