[Congressional Record Volume 165, Number 117 (Friday, July 12, 2019)]
[House]
[Page H5732]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
TRIBUTE TO ROSS PEROT
(Mr. WILLIAMS asked and was given permission to address the House for
1 minute.)
Mr. WILLIAMS. Madam Speaker, this week, Texas lost a son and America
lost one of our finest patriots. Ross Perot was a leader, risk-taker,
and a businessman who embodied the meaning of the American Dream.
Growing up in east Texas in what could be described as extreme
poverty, Perot sought to make a difference in the lives of many, and he
did just that. He was a leading example of the great things that can
happen in this great country.
He left his home to serve our country in the U.S. Navy and later
returned to grow his family and build his business empire. He was a
self-made man who always remembered his humble beginnings, graciously
giving time and resources to causes in both our Texas community and
around the world.
He especially loved our men and women in uniform and was one of the
first to speak out and do something about the treatment of our POWs.
Perot also long warned us about the dangers of our growing national
debt and sought to make politics and the economy less complicated.
Remember that he would say, ``It's just that simple.''
Throughout his life, he prioritized love of his family and his
country. We will all remember his service to our Nation and his fun and
feisty spirit.
May we all say a prayer for his wife, children, and grandchildren and
celebrate the life of this amazing man.
God bless Ross Perot. God bless his family. And God bless our
country.
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