[Congressional Record Volume 158, Number 163 (Tuesday, December 18, 2012)]
[House]
[Pages H6853-H6854]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
CONGRATULATING REPRESENTATIVE TIM SCOTT OF SOUTH CAROLINA ON BEING
NAMED SENATOR
(Mr. WILSON of South Carolina asked and was given permission to
address the House for 1 minute.)
Mr. WILSON of South Carolina. Mr. Speaker, as the senior Republican
member of the delegation from South Carolina, it's my honor, on behalf
of my colleagues, Congressman Mulvaney, Congressman Duncan, and
Congressman Trey Gowdy, to be here to recognize--and I will be
recognizing the senior member of the other party in just one second.
I'm very grateful to be here this afternoon to give recognition to a
person whom we have the highest regard for, the former chairman of the
county council of my birthplace of Charleston, a former member of the
statehouse, a distinguished Member of the House of Representatives, and
now the next U.S. Senator from South Carolina.
I now defer, before he has comment, to the senior member of our
delegation, Congressman Jim Clyburn of South Carolina.
Mr. CLYBURN. Thank you very much, Representative Wilson. I didn't
think I would ever live long enough or serve here long enough to call
myself the dean of the South Carolina delegation, but I seem to have
reached that point.
I would like to add my voice of congratulations to Tim Scott. Tim I
have known for some time. He has worked in the vineyards of Charleston
County and in the State legislature. I enjoy Tim a whole lot. I enjoy
those moments when we talk about the issues and then go to our
respective voting places and cancel each other out. He is that kind of
guy, and I appreciate him for it.
But I also know that Tim is the personification, as I said to one
media, of South Carolina's motto. Our State's motto is: ``While I
breathe, I hope.'' It's a great motto for a State, and it personifies
what Tim Scott's appointment has meant, not just to South Carolina, but
to this great Nation of ours.
Tim, congratulations. Godspeed. I know that you will represent our
State and Nation honorably.
Mr. SCOTT of South Carolina. Thank you, sir.
Let me just say thank you to everyone. I have thoroughly enjoyed my
time in the House. To my delegation
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members, there is no better delegation in America to serve with than
all of you.
I thought I would get a standing ovation for that one, but obviously
not.
I will say this, though, that one of the things that I've learned in
this House is that there is a way to disagree without being
disagreeable. And Jim Clyburn, you've helped me to understand that.
To my guys here, I will say without any question that being a part of
the team is important. And when I think about our country, I think of
our country as a team. And as a kid coming from a single-parent
household looking for opportunities, I found that in my team at home
and my mentor. And now as I head to the Senate, I hope that we will
continue to be a team. But America needs us to remember them. So thank
you all so very much for this opportunity.
Mr. WILSON of South Carolina. I yield back the balance of my time.
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