[Congressional Record Volume 162, Number 138 (Tuesday, September 13, 2016)]
[Senate]
[Page S5584]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
THE SENIOR SENATOR FROM TEXAS
Mr. REID. Mr. President, I have a few things to say in a minute, but
first I want to say this: Before coming to the Senate and the House, I
was a trial lawyer. I have tried over 100 cases to juries, and some of
those cases were very difficult. During the time we were in court with
the opponent attorney, it was very hard, but as I look back to those
days, never after a case was completed were there any hard feelings
between me and my adversary during the trial.
The reason I mention that today is because I was thinking of my time
here over the last few years. I have been in the Senate a long time.
Someone else who has been here a long time, although not as long as I
have, is the assistant Republican leader. He had a distinguished
career, prior to coming here, in the law. He was a member of the Texas
Supreme Court, and he was noted for being the lawyer that he is.
I want to say to my friend--he is here on the floor today--that we
have had our differences, and we speak about them often. Yesterday I
criticized him for doing something that I thought was wrong and not in
good keeping with the standards of the Senate, but I want everyone to
know that my criticism of the senior Senator from Texas is not based on
anything dealing with his character or integrity. I am going to
continue criticizing him and others whom I feel are not living up to
their responsibilities as a Member of the U.S. Senate.
I just want the Record spread because a lot of my intention over the
last several months has been directed toward the Senator from Texas. I
want him to know that I appreciate his being on the floor today. I look
back with--pride is maybe the wrong word--satisfaction about my time in
the courtroom. Those were difficult cases that I had. When it was all
over with, the feelings of the two attorneys were over with. There were
no ill feelings. We would then move on to our next client. So I hope
the Senator from Texas accepts my brief statement here in the manner
that it is being offered.
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