Dear Doves,
Congress plans to attend the funeral of GOP Congressman Young on Thursday. A more inviting target Obama and the Regime haven't
had
since SEAL Team 6 was sent into the mountains of Afghanistan on a bogus
rescue mission. So far the Air Force has failed to disclose whether the
Congress will be dispersed among several aircraft, or they will travel
on just one. We should all be in prayer for our leaders
and their safety. This type of assassination appeals to those
who enjoy a crisis. God forbid they blow up this plane.
Agape,
Michael Curtiss
Congress
will shut down on Thursday, and leaders have told lawmakers the Defense
Department will fly them to Florida for the funeral of Rep. C.W. Bill
Young, who died late last week.
Mr.
Young was the senior Republican in the chamber, and the move to close
down business is a mark of respect for him — though it also means that
there will be no floor votes and that many committee meetings have been
canceled, cutting short what was already a mostly empty week. The
House’s hearing examining the health exchange rollout will continue as
planned, however.
After passing a deal
to raise the debt ceiling and reopen government, the Senate went on an
11-day vacation. The House was slated to be in Tuesday evening through
Thursday but will now just be in for a day and a half, with the chief
business a vote on a public works legislation.
House
officials told lawmakers to be ready to leave Washington from Joint
Base Andrews early Thursday to make the funeral in Largo, Fla., and then
plan to return late in the evening.
A Pentagon spokesman couldn’t say how much it will cost to fly the members to Florida for the funeral.
“We
are currently evaluating options for support. Because no aircraft has
been designated at this time, I can’t provide any additional information
on cost,” said Cmdr. Bill Urban.
The
move comes the week after Congress took heat for including a $174,000
payment to the widow of multimillionaire Sen. Frank R. Lautenberg, who
died earlier this year, leaving an estate estimated at more than $50
million.
Mr. Young’s estimated wealth was far less than Mr. Lautenberg’s, and it’s likely his widow, Beverly, will get a similar death
gratuity payment, which is a regular occurrence when members of Congress die in office.
Read more: http://www.washingtontimes.com/blog/inside-politics/2013/oct/22/congress-close-florida-funeral-rep-cw-bill-young/#ixzz2ib0jLjbn
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