Statement from the President on the Passing of
Senator Daniel Inouye
The following statements were submitted to From The G-Man on December 17.
Tonight, our country has lost a true American
hero with the passing of Senator Daniel Inouye. The second-longest
serving Senator in the history of the chamber, Danny represented the people of
Hawaii in Congress from the moment they joined the Union. In Washington,
he worked to strengthen our military, forge bipartisan consensus, and hold
those of us in government accountable to the people we were elected to
serve. But it was his incredible bravery during World War II – including
one heroic effort that cost him his arm but earned him the Medal of Honor –
that made Danny not just a colleague and a mentor, but someone revered by all
of us lucky enough to know him. Our thoughts and prayers are with the
Inouye family.
Statement by Vice President Biden
As my mother would say, the greatest virtue of
all is courage, and Danny was courage personified. From the battlefields of
World War II where he received the Medal of Honor, to the floor of the United
States Senate where he displayed incredible moral bravery, he was always
the same – courageous and resolute. He was one of the most honorable men
I ever met in my life, and one of the best friends you could hope for. He was
honest, and fiercely loyal, and I trusted him absolutely.
Everyone in the Senate not only admired Danny
Inouye, but they trusted him. We all knew he would do the moral thing
regardless of the consequences – whether it was passing judgment on a President
during Watergate or on another President in the Iran Contra hearings. And
Danny always remembered where he came from – and how hard his family had to
struggle. From having to fight for the right to fight for his country in the
all Japanese-American 442nd, to his keynote speech at the Democratic National
Convention in 1968, he always spoke of the country’s struggles with racism and
bias, and his call for a “new era of politics.” And to his dying day, he fought
for a new era of politics where all men and women are treated with equality.
Above all, Danny was my friend, and Jill and I
are praying for his entire family today.
The late Senator Daniel Inouye
More information on the career and life of Senator Daniel Inouye is available in this Reuters
news report.
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