DeWine on C-SPAN right now
Sen. Mike DeWine has reserved a two-hour block of time on the Senate floor today.
If you were to turn on C-SPAN on TV anytime between noon and 2 p.m., you'd see Ohio's outgoing senator wearing a red tie and standing at a podium making tributes to Ohio soldiers who have died in Afghanistan or Iraq.
DeWine's speeches today follow several that he gave when the Senate was in session before Thanksgiving.
His office says the Cedarville Republican is determined to make as many tributes as possible before his time is up. This is expected to be the Senate's last week in session before the end of the year - and the end of DeWine's term.
3 Comments:
Malia,
I have a lot of respect for De Wine although I did not vote for him. He is showing class in his final hours.
Speculation out there that he is going to the UN. What do you think?
Forget DeWine Malia - it is evident that George Bush Senior has had a mini stroke ( or a series of them). I can't believe nobody else recognizes the symptoms. And, usually a series of mini strokes results in a big one without intervention - I would hope someone would pay enough attention to get him to the hospital asap.
you heard it here first.but who am i to make the presidential diagnosis?
it will be big news soon when--
everyone else figures it out
adv
a series of mini strokes results in a big one without intervention
There is absolutly nothing wRong with bush. He is in perfect health and does not even need his yearly physical !
Trust me on this one !
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