[Congressional Record Volume 158, Number 162 (Monday, December 17, 2012)]
[House]
[Pages H6825-H6826]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
SENATOR DANIEL INOUYE
(Ms. PELOSI asked and was given permission to address the House for 1
minute.)
Ms. PELOSI. Mr. Speaker, I join my colleague in speaking about how
sad we are in the passing of Senator Daniel Inouye. His passing marks
the end of an era but the beginning of a great future built on the
legacy he brought to the Congress.
For the people of Hawaii and the country, he was a public servant
from start to finish. He was a war hero, earning a Medal of Honor for
his actions on the battlefields of World War II before his State was
even admitted to the Union. And imagine, of Japanese American heritage;
at a time when Japanese Americans were in camps, he was fighting for
the freedom that they were not enjoying. He is a true patriot.
He was Hawaii's first Representative in the House, a source of great
pride for all Members past and present that we could call him
colleague.
Senator Inouye was a patriarch of Hawaii, and all Hawaiians will long
remember his unyielding devotion to the economic vitality, progress,
and success of his beloved home State.
Senator Inouye led a life of principle, passion, service, and
sacrifice. He was the highest ranking Asian American in our country,
and he was for a long time. His story--as an Asian American who lived
the American Dream, a soldier who served with bravery and courage, an
elected Representative who served with dignity--reflects the best of
America. We only hope it is a comfort to his wife, Irene; his son, Ken,
and the entire Inouye family; and his many, many friends that so many
share in their grief at this sad time.
I want to praise him personally but also bring words of comfort to
his family from my constituents in California who considered him a
very, very special leader in our country.
Pelosi Statement on the Passing of Senator Daniel Inouye
Washington, D.C.--Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi released
the following statement tonight on the passing of longtime
Hawaii Senator and the Senate's President Pro-Tempore Daniel
Inouye:
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``Senator Daniel Inouye's passing marks the end of an era--
for the people of Hawaii, the country, and the United States
Senate. He was a public servant from start to finish. He was
a war hero--earning a Medal of Honor for his actions on the
battlefields of World War II before his state was even
admitted to the union. He was Hawaii's first Representative
in the House, a source of great pride to all Members, past
and present.
``Senator Inouye was a patriarch of Hawaii, and all
Hawaiians will long remember his unyielding devotion to the
economic vitality, progress, and success of his beloved home
state. He was the second-longest serving Senator in American
history, and his fellow Americans will long remember his
leadership in protecting our men and women in uniform,
strengthening our national security, reaching across the
aisle, and investing in a future of prosperity for all. By
his actions, he stood firm for the independence of the
Congress, the strength of our democracy, and the values of
the American people.
``Senator Inouye led a life of principle, passion, service,
and sacrifice. He was the highest ranking Asian American in
our country. His story--as an Asian American who lived the
American Dream, a soldier who served with bravery and
courage, an elected representative who served with dignity--
reflects the best of America. We only hope it is a comfort to
his wife Irene, his son Ken, and the entire Inouye family
that so many share in their grief at this sad time.''
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