Robert Byrd Confirms Death Rumors
Jun 28th, 2010 by Dr. Death
The longest serving Senator Robert Byrd has died – years after many thought he was already dead.
Robert C. Byrd, who used his record tenure as a United States senator to fight for the primacy of the legislative branch of government and to build a modern West Virginia with vast amounts of federal money, died at about 3 a.m. Monday, his office said. He was 92.
Mr. Byrd’s death comes as Senate Democrats are working to pass the final version of the financial overhaul bill and win other procedural battles in the week before the Independence Day recess. In the polarized atmosphere of Washington, President Obama’s agenda seemed to hinge on Mr. Byrd’s health. Earlier this year, in the final days of the health care debate, the ailing senator was pushed onto the Senate floor in his plaid wheelchair so he could cast his votes.
Mr. Byrd served 51 years in the Senate, longer than anyone in American history, and with his six years in the House, he was the longest-serving member of Congress. He held a number of Senate offices, including majority and minority leader and president pro tem.
One player finally gets on the board (Just Great with his first death), plus six others earn points on this one. I’ll also mention at least two players tried to add him for the waiver wire (names due by midnight, June 30th), but he couldn’t hang on long enough to reward them.




