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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsDuring the 12 years ending in 1997, we in Illinois were privileged to be represented in the U.S.
Senate by Paul Simon. A man whose intellect was exceeded only by his consistent integrity, the "man in the bow tie" became known as "the conscience of the Senate".
I think we now have another "conscience of the Senate": Reverend Warnock of Georgia.
If it is right, moral, kind, generous and compassionate, count on Senator Warnock to support. And, count on him to fearlessly stand with "the least among us" without regard to who or what seeks to prey on them.
Just my opinion, but I feel pretty confident in it.
brush
(53,764 posts)occupies MLK Jr.'s pulpit.
DanieRains
(4,619 posts)I have seen him neglect to take the bait and push back, but instead speak of a better way.
I bear witness.
2naSalit
(86,536 posts)Who seeks a peaceful path. We need more people of that nature representing us.
Cracklin Charlie
(12,904 posts)He was a good man.
I think the same of Warnock. I was ecstatic with his victory.
Atticus
(15,124 posts)designating it feature his trademark bow tie.
Cracklin Charlie
(12,904 posts)Ive driven on it many times. Theres a nice rest stop there, and the bow tie signs are adorable.