[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 147 (2001), Part 17] [Senate] [Page 23928] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]CONGRATULATING SENATOR STROM THURMOND ON HIS BIRTHDAY Mr. DASCHLE. Mr. President, this is a historic day in the Senate's history. Our colleague, the senior Senator from South Carolina, is celebrating his 99th birthday today. Bob Dole used to say that he followed Strom Thurmond very carefully; whatever he ate Bob Dole would eat. I have taken on that practice myself. I congratulate Senator Thurmond on his 99th birthday today and wish him well. We are delighted to serve with him and honored that he is here with us today. We congratulate him on a very special occasion, not only in his life but in the life of the Senate as well. (Applause, Senators rising.) Mr. THURMOND. I love all of you men, but you women even more. Mr. LOTT. Mr. President, I observe Senator Thurmond's microphone was not on at that moment. I do want to observe also on this very happy 99th birthday, he is looking rather dapper today. He asked if perhaps the tie was a little too bright, and I said, no, it was befitting of him on this special occasion. We all extend our birthday wishes and very best wishes for the future to Senator Thurmond. He has been an example and an inspiration to all of us. He has been a tremendous servant for the people of South Carolina. I have known very few people in my life more dedicated to their job and to the people they represent. We are just so very proud of Senator Thurmond and extend him our very best wishes. Thank you, sir. (Applause, Senators rising.) Mr. THURMOND. Thank you very much. I want to thank all of you. I appreciate every one of you, especially you ladies. You're all good looking. God bless you. (Applause, Senators rising.) ____________________ Mr. BYRD. Mr. President, with great pleasure, I wish the happiest of birthdays to the senior Senator from South Carolina. It was 99 years ago today that Strom Thurmond was born in Edgefield, SC. Ninety-nine years old, what a feat. that makes him old enough to be my big brother! When he was born, December 5, 1902, the Wright brothers had not yet made their historic flight at Kitty Hawk. He has lived to see men walking on the Moon and American space vessels exploring the far reaches of our galaxy. When he was born. Theodore Roosevelt was President of the United States. Since then we have had 16 more Presidents. When he was born, the Kaiser still ruled in Germany. Since then, that country has seen the rise and fall of the Weimar Republic, the rise and fall of Nazi Germany, a divided Germany, and now a united Germany. When he was born, the Czar still ruled in Russia. Since then, that country has experienced the Russian Revolution, the Bolshevist government, the Communist government, the Soviet empire, and now Russia again. Almost as intriguing has been the extraordinary career of our remarkable colleague. During the same time period, he has been a teacher, an athletic coach, an educational administrator, a lawyer, a state legislator, and a circuit court judge. He won his first elective office, County Superintendent, the same year that Herbert Hoover won his first elective office, 1928. He was a soldier in World War II, where he took part in the D-Day invasion of Normandy. He was a presidential nominee in 1948 and the governor of his beloved State of South Carolina from 1947 to 1951. He has been a Democrat, a Dixiecrat, and a Republican. Most of all he is a great American. All of this would have been more than enough experiences and achievements in one lifetime for most mortals. But, incredibly, Strom Thurmond's greatest days were still ahead of him. In 1954, he won his first election to the U.S. Senate as a write-in candidate--making him the only person in history to be elected to the Senate as a write-in candidate. He has now become the longest-serving Senator in history, and the oldest person ever to have served in the Senate. But it is more than longevity that has made Strom Thurmond an extraordinary Senator. As chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee and chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, he has fought for a stronger military to keep our country free, and he has fought for tougher anti-crime laws to make our streets safer. As President pro tempore of the Senate, he brought dignity, style, and a southern refinement to this important position. For these and other achievements, he has had high schools, state and federal buildings, as well as streets, dams, and town squares named in his honor. A few years ago (1991), the Senate designated room S-238 here in the U.S. Capitol as the ``Strom Thurmond Room'' ``in recognition of the selfless and dedicated service'' that he has ``provided . . . to our Nation and its people.'' On this, his 99th birthday, I wish to say what a privilege and an honor it has been to have served with this remarkable man for all these years. He has always been an outstanding legislator, a Southern gentleman, and foremost, a good and dear friend. Happy birthday, Senator. God Bless you. ____________________