[Congressional Record Volume 162, Number 165 (Thursday, November 17, 2016)]
[House]
[Pages H6289-H6290]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
REMEMBERING THE HONORABLE MEL LAIRD
(Mr. DUFFY asked and was given permission to address the House for 1
minute.)
Mr. DUFFY. Mr. Speaker, today I rise with a heavy heart and offer
condolences for the passing of former Secretary of Defense Mel Laird
who served under Richard Nixon. Secretary Laird was well known, among
many things,
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for the drawdown of troops in Vietnam and, to the delight of many, he
suspended the military draft.
But for us in Wisconsin, Mel Laird was our Congressman, a young man
who was elected at 30 years old and served from 1953 to 1969 until he
went to the Secretary of Defense position.
When I was running for Congress in the late spring, my phone rang,
and on the other end this guy says: Hello, Mel Laird here. Could I
speak with Sean Duffy?
Well, Mel Laird is larger than life in Wisconsin, a guy from
Marshfield. I nearly dropped the phone to think that the great Mel
Laird would give me a call. He knew everyone and every issue in
Wisconsin at the ripe old age of 90.
He passed away yesterday. With a heavy heart, we mourn his passing. I
would just like to say, he was a man that President Ford said was the
can-do conservative from Wisconsin. He was a patriot more than a
partisan, so much so that he was the mentor of Colin Powell. And to the
friends he had on both sides of the aisle, they would be tickled to
know that Hillary Clinton once interned for him. In true Wisconsin
fashion, when I won the seat that he had formerly held, he sent me a
Wisconsin block of cheddar cheese.
So, today, with a heavy heart, I want to extend my condolences to the
family of Mel Laird, thank him and his family for his service, and may
his soul rest in peace.
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