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Longtime Sen. Byrd Passes Away

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Fox News said:
WASHINGTON -- Sen. Robert C. Byrd, who holds the record as the longest-serving member of Congress, is seriously ill in a Washington-area hospital.

The West Virginia Democrat's office says the 92-year-old lawmaker has been in the hospital since late last week.

At first he was believed to be suffering from heat exhaustion and severe dehydration. But his office says in a statement doctors have examined Byrd and other medical conditions have developed. His condition is described as serious.

The statement does not name the hospital.

In November, Byrd broke the record for congressional service that had been set by Democrat Carl Hayden of Arizona, who served in the House and Senate from 1912 to 1969.

Byrd began his career in Washington in 1952 with his election to the House. His elevation to the Senate came six years later.

Byrd has been in frail health in recent years and was hospitalized three times in 2009. He has been confined to a wheelchair, but was present and voted "yes" for final Senate passage of the health care reform bill in March.

Byrd has been the longest-serving senator since June 2006 and was elected to an unprecedented ninth term in November 2006. His colleagues have elected him to more leadership positions than any senator in history. He has cast more than 18,000 votes and has a nearly 98 percent attendance record over the course of his career.

His wife, Erma, died in 2006.
 
Gotta say its sad to see him go, the man was the last of the old Southern Democrats. He is also a shining example of a man who renounced a deep hatred for blacks and worked for the betterment of all.
 
You have to admire his longevity. The fact that he could live to be 92 doing such a stressful job is just incredible.
 
He institutionalized the poverty in his state through his handouts, and he shifted political views to suit the changing winds. Just because he died doesn't mean that we should whitewash his history.
 
As has been said elsewhere, I think it's a uniquely American story, how someone who was originally elected to office as a member of the KKK turned around and became a supporter of an African-American Presidential candidate. Certainly Byrd was not a perfect person--nobody is--but he had an appreciation for things deep and abiding that few others understood.
 
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