[Congressional Record Volume 164, Number 30 (Thursday, February 15, 2018)]
[Senate]
[Page S1155]
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THANKING THE JUNIOR SENATOR FROM ALABAMA
Mr. ALEXANDER. Mr. President, I would like to note the presence on
the floor of the junior Senator from Alabama, Mr. Jones, who has been
waiting patiently. He and I were working together on something that I
am about to speak about, a resolution that has to do with an event that
happened 50 years ago, the Memphis sanitation workers strike.
He has plenty to say about it, but he has not yet made what we call
his maiden speech on the Senate floor. We usually reserve that moment
for a singular opportunity to speak. So he is waiting until that time
to speak. I respect that. I told him the little story of what happened
to Senator Baker when he was in Senator Jones' position. Baker's
father-in-law, Senator Dirksen, whom I mentioned, was the leader.
Everybody assembled to hear Baker's maiden speech. Baker spoke a little
too long. Dirksen came over to congratulate him. Baker looked up and
said to his father-in-law, Senator Dirksen: How did I do?
Dirksen said: Howard, perhaps you should occasionally enjoy the
luxury of an unexpressed thought.
So I congratulate Senator Jones on his sticking with tradition here.
I value the fact that we are working together on civil rights, as well
as the fact that we will be in Memphis together on the Civil Rights
Pilgrimage, which he is taking a part in leading early next month. I
thank him for being on the floor today while I make these remarks.
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