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1A Review Of The Proposed Naturalization Of The Jews; Being An Attempt At A Dispassionate Enquiry Into The Present State Of The Case, With Some Reflexions On General Naturalization. By A Merchant Who Subscribed The Petition Against The Naturalization Of The Jews. 1753
By Hanway, Jonas
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2Administrative Tribunal Judgement No. 530 : Case No. 565, Salinas Against The Secretary-General Of The United Nations
By J.-N Haton de la Goupillière
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3G5HG-YD7N: INSIGHT: The Ethics Case Against Attorney General…
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4The Defence Of Professor Briggs Before The General Assembly : The Case Against Professor Briggs, Part III
By Briggs, Charles A. (Charles Augustus), 1841-1913
311 p. ; 22 cm
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5TRIBUTES TO HON. GEORGE S. LeMIEUX George S. LeMieux U.S. SENATOR FROM FLORIDA TRIBUTES IN THE CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TONGRESS.#15 ? George S. LeMieux ? Tributes Delivered In Congress George S. LeMieux United States Senator 2009-2011 A ? Compiled Under The Direction Of The Joint Committee On Printing CONTENTS Biography............................................. V Farewell To The Senate................................ Vii Proceedings In The Senate: Tributes By Senators: Alexander, Lamar, Of Tennessee................. 3 Bunning, Jim, Of Kentucky...................... 12 Conrad, Kent, Of North Dakota.................. 5 Dodd, Christopher J., Of Connecticut........... 8 Durbin, Richard, Of Illinois................... 8 Enzi, Michael B., Of Wyoming................... 6 Hatch, Orrin G., Of Utah....................... 11 McConnell, Mitch, Of Kentucky.................. 9 Reed, Jack, Of Rhode Island.................... 5 Reid, Harry, Of Nevada......................... 4 Warner, Mark R., Of Virginia................... 5 BIOGRAPHY Senator George Stephen LeMieux Was Born In Fort Lauderdale, FL, On May 21, 1969, The Only Child Of George And Karen LeMieux, A Building Contractor And Secretary To The Company. He Grew Up In Coral Springs, FL, And Graduated In 1987 From Coral Springs High School. George LeMieux Graduated Magna Cum Laude, Phi Beta Kappa In 1991 From Emory University, Where He Majored In Political Science. He Was Selected By His Peers To Address The Graduating Class As Senior Class Orator. While Earning His College Degree, He Interned For Congressman E. Clay Shaw, Jr. And U.S. Senator Connie Mack III. After College, George LeMieux Went On To Earn His J.D. Cum Laude From Georgetown University Law Center In 1994. At Georgetown He Received The Vincent G. Panati Award As The Graduate With The Highest GPA In Criminal Law Courses. After Law School, He Joined Gunster, A Prominent Florida Law Firm, Resident In The Firm's Ft. Lauderdale Office. George LeMieux And His Wife, The Former Meike Sigrid Detassis, Are The Parents Of Four Children: George Maximilian, Taylor Franz, Chase Karlyle, And Madeleine Meike. Max, Taylor, And Chase Were Born In Tallahassee, FL. Madeleine Was Born In Washington, DC, While George LeMieux Served In The Senate. Inspired By President Ronald Reagan, George LeMieux Became Active In Republican Party Politics At A Young Age, Culminating In His Election As Chairman Of The Broward County Republican Party In 2000. In 2002 George LeMieux Resigned His Position With The Republican Party To Serve As Deputy Attorney General For The State Of Florida. During His Time In The Attorney General's Office, George LeMieux Helped Lead An Agency Of More Than 400 Attorneys. In 2004, On Behalf Of The People Of Florida, He Successfully Argued A Death Penalty Case, Florida V. Nixon, Before The U.S. Supreme Court, Where He Obtained A Unanimous Reversal Of The Decision By The Supreme Court Of Florida. In 2006 George LeMieux Managed A Successful Gubernatorial Campaign And In 2007 Became Chief Of Staff To Governor Charlie Crist. In His Year Serving As Chief Of Staff, He Oversaw The Executive Office Of The Governor Including The Governor's Legislative Agenda, Policy Initiatives, And The Management Of The Agencies That Reported To The Governor. In 2008 George Returned To The Gunster Law Firm And Was Selected By His Colleagues To Serve As Chairman Of The Firm. In Summer 2009, He Was Called Back Into Public Service When Senator Mel Martinez Retired Before The End Of His Term. On September 10, 2010 George LeMieux Was Sworn In As Florida's 34th U.S. Senator, And At The Age Of 41, Was The Youngest U.S. Senator Then Serving. During His Time In The Senate, George LeMieux Was An Active Member Of The Senate Armed Services Committee, The Commerce Committee, And The Special Committee On Aging. In The Senate, He Made The Debt And Deficit His Primary Focus. He Introduced A Balanced Budget Amendment To The Constitution And Opposed Wasteful Earmark Spending, Helping To Lead The Effort To Ban All Earmarks In The 111th Congress. While In The Senate, George LeMieux Proposed The ''2007 Solution,'' A Plan To Eliminate The Deficit By 2013 And Cut The National Debt Nearly In Half By 2020. He Also Saw Several Of His Legislative Priorities Signed Into Law, Including Medicare Antifraud Legislation, An Export Promotion Act, Tax Relief And Lending Assistance For Small Businesses, And Elimination Of The Monopoly Given To Rating Agencies To Determine The Creditworthiness Of Securities. George LeMieux Also Successfully Offered An Amendment To The Resolution Of Ratification To The New START Treaty With Russia, Requiring The President To Seek Negotiations With Russia To Secure And Reduce Tactical Nuclear Weapons In A Verifiable Manner. For His Efforts, George LeMieux Received Several Recognitions Including The Spirit Of Enterprise Award From The U.S. Chamber Of Commerce, The Tax Fighter Award By The National Tax Limitation Committee, The Friend Of The Family Award By The Christian Family Coalition, The Guardian Of Small Business Award By The National Federation Of Independent Business, And Twice Received The Taxpayer Hero Award By Citizens Against Government Waste. In His Farewell Speech To The U.S. Senate, George LeMieux Described His Service In The Senate As The ''honor Of His Life,'' And Quoting President Theodore Roosevelt, Said Serving In The Senate Allowed Him To Enjoy One Of The Greatest Gifts Life Has To Offer, The Opportunity To ''work Hard At Work Worth Doing.'' Farewell To The Senate Tuesday, December 7, 2010 Mr. LeMIEUX. Madam President, I Rise To Pay Tribute To The Body With Which I Have Had The Privilege Of Serving For The Past 15 Months. Being A U.S. Senator, Representing 18\1/2\ Million Floridians, Has Been The Privilege Of My Lifetime, And Now That Privilege Is Coming To An End. As I Stand On The Floor Of The Senate To Address My Colleagues This One Last Time, I Am Both Humbled And Grateful, Humbled By This Tremendous Institution, By Its Work, And By The Statesmen I Have Had The Opportunity To Serve With, Who I Knew Only From Afar But Now Am Grateful That I Can Call Those Same Men And Women My Colleagues. No Endeavor Worth Doing Is Done Alone. And My Time Here Is No Exception. In The Past 16 Months, I Have Asked The Folks Who Worked With Me To Try To Get 6 Years Of Service Out Of That Time, And They Have Worked Tirelessly To Achieve That Goal. My Chief Of Staff Kerry Feehery, My Deputy Chief Of Staff Vivian Myrtetus, My State Director Carlos Curbelo, Ben Moncrief, Michael Zehy, Ken Lundberg, Melissa Hernandez, Maureen Jaeger, Danielle Joos, Brian Walsh, Frank Walker, Spencer Wayne, Vennia Francois, Victor Cervino, Taylor Booth, And Many Others Have Made Our Time Here Worthwhile, And I Thank All Of Them. I Especially Thank Vivian And Maureen Who Left Their Families And Gave Up Precious Time With Their Children To Come To Washington To Support Me In These Efforts. I Am Also Thankful To The People Who Work In Our State Office. Time And Time Again When I Travel Around Florida I Am Greeted By People Who Have Received Such A Warm Reception From The Men And Women Who Serve Us In Florida And Help People Deal With Problems With The Federal Government. I Am Grateful For Their Work. Senator McConnell Has Provided Me With Opportunities Beyond My Expectations. He Is A Great Leader, And I Am Grateful To Him. Senators Alexander, Burr, Cornyn, Kyl, McCain, Corker, And Many Others Have Taken Me Under Their Wings And Mentored Me, And I Am Appreciative Of Them. Chairmen Rockefeller And Levin, We Have Had The Opportunity To Do Great Work Together In Your Committees. I Thank You For That. Senators Cantwell, Klobuchar, Landrieu, Whitehouse, And Baucus, We Have Worked Together In A Commonsense Way To Pass Legislation That Is Good For The American People, And I Am Appreciative Of Your Efforts. Senator Mel Martinez, Who Ably Held The Seat Before Me, Has Been Generous In His Advice And Counsel. Senator Nelson And His Wife Grace Have Been Warm And Welcomed Meike And Me To Washington. I Am Thankful For Your Courtesy. I Thank Governor Crist. He Has Afforded Me Tremendous Opportunities For Public Service, And I Am Grateful. I Want To Say A Special Thank You To My Parents. My Grandfather, In 1951, Drove His 1949 Pontiac From Waterbury, CT, To Fort Lauderdale, FL, With His Wife And Five Kids Piled In The Back. He Didn't Know Anybody. He Didn't Have A Job. But He Went There To Make A Better Life For His Family. He Worked In The Trades, In Construction. He Built Houses And He Taught My Father The Same Thing. And As My Father Worked In The Hot Florida Sun, His Ambition For His Son Was That He Would One Day Get To Work In Air-conditioning. I Have Achieved That Goal And So Much More Because Of Their Sacrifice. Mom And Dad Didn't Go To College But They Sent Me To College And Law School, And I Will Be Forever Grateful For What They Have Done For Me. My Most Heartfelt Appreciation Goes To My Wife Meike. When I Learned Of This Appointment, I Met Her At The Door Of Our Home In Tallahassee And She Was Crying. She Was Not Just Crying Because She Was Happy; She Was Crying Because She Was Worried. At The Time We Had Three Small Sons
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Government Publishing Office U.S. Congress Senate Congressional Committee TRIBUTES TO HON. GEORGE S. LeMIEUX George S. LeMieux U.S. SENATOR FROM FLORIDA TRIBUTES IN THE CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TONGRESS.#15 ? George S. LeMieux ? Tributes Delivered in Congress George S. LeMieux United States Senator 2009-2011 a ? Compiled under the direction of the Joint Committee on Printing CONTENTS Biography............................................. v Farewell to the Senate................................ vii Proceedings in the Senate: Tributes by Senators: Alexander, Lamar, of Tennessee................. 3 Bunning, Jim, of Kentucky...................... 12 Conrad, Kent, of North Dakota.................. 5 Dodd, Christopher J., of Connecticut........... 8 Durbin, Richard, of Illinois................... 8 Enzi, Michael B., of Wyoming................... 6 Hatch, Orrin G., of Utah....................... 11 McConnell, Mitch, of Kentucky.................. 9 Reed, Jack, of Rhode Island.................... 5 Reid, Harry, of Nevada......................... 4 Warner, Mark R., of Virginia................... 5 BIOGRAPHY Senator George Stephen LeMieux was born in Fort Lauderdale, FL, on May 21, 1969, the only child of George and Karen LeMieux, a building contractor and secretary to the company. He grew up in Coral Springs, FL, and graduated in 1987 from Coral Springs High School. George LeMieux graduated magna cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa in 1991 from Emory University, where he majored in political science. He was selected by his peers to address the graduating class as senior class orator. While earning his college degree, he interned for Congressman E. Clay Shaw, Jr. and U.S. Senator Connie Mack III. After college, George LeMieux went on to earn his J.D. cum laude from Georgetown University Law Center in 1994. At Georgetown he received the Vincent G. Panati Award as the graduate with the highest GPA in criminal law courses. After law school, he joined Gunster, a prominent Florida law firm, resident in the firm's Ft. Lauderdale office. George LeMieux and his wife, the former Meike Sigrid Detassis, are the parents of four children: George Maximilian, Taylor Franz, Chase Karlyle, and Madeleine Meike. Max, Taylor, and Chase were born in Tallahassee, FL. Madeleine was born in Washington, DC, while George LeMieux served in the Senate. Inspired by President Ronald Reagan, George LeMieux became active in Republican Party politics at a young age, culminating in his election as chairman of the Broward County Republican Party in 2000. In 2002 George LeMieux resigned his position with the Republican Party to serve as deputy attorney general for the State of Florida. During his time in the attorney general's office, George LeMieux helped lead an agency of more than 400 attorneys. In 2004, on behalf of the people of Florida, he successfully argued a death penalty case, Florida v. Nixon, before the U.S. Supreme Court, where he obtained a unanimous reversal of the decision by the Supreme Court of Florida. In 2006 George LeMieux managed a successful gubernatorial campaign and in 2007 became chief of staff to Governor Charlie Crist. In his year serving as chief of staff, he oversaw the executive office of the Governor including the Governor's legislative agenda, policy initiatives, and the management of the agencies that reported to the Governor. In 2008 George returned to the Gunster law firm and was selected by his colleagues to serve as chairman of the firm. In summer 2009, he was called back into public service when Senator Mel Martinez retired before the end of his term. On September 10, 2010 George LeMieux was sworn in as Florida's 34th U.S. Senator, and at the age of 41, was the youngest U.S. Senator then serving. During his time in the Senate, George LeMieux was an active member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, the Commerce Committee, and the Special Committee on Aging. In the Senate, he made the debt and deficit his primary focus. He introduced a balanced budget amendment to the Constitution and opposed wasteful earmark spending, helping to lead the effort to ban all earmarks in the 111th Congress. While in the Senate, George LeMieux proposed the ''2007 Solution,'' a plan to eliminate the deficit by 2013 and cut the national debt nearly in half by 2020. He also saw several of his legislative priorities signed into law, including Medicare antifraud legislation, an export promotion act, tax relief and lending assistance for small businesses, and elimination of the monopoly given to rating agencies to determine the creditworthiness of securities. George LeMieux also successfully offered an amendment to the resolution of ratification to the New START Treaty with Russia, requiring the President to seek negotiations with Russia to secure and reduce tactical nuclear weapons in a verifiable manner. For his efforts, George LeMieux received several recognitions including the Spirit of Enterprise Award from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, the Tax Fighter Award by the National Tax Limitation Committee, the Friend of the Family Award by the Christian Family Coalition, the Guardian of Small Business Award by the National Federation of Independent Business, and twice received the Taxpayer Hero Award by Citizens Against Government Waste. In his farewell speech to the U.S. Senate, George LeMieux described his service in the Senate as the ''honor of his life,'' and quoting President Theodore Roosevelt, said serving in the Senate allowed him to enjoy one of the greatest gifts life has to offer, the opportunity to ''work hard at work worth doing.'' Farewell to the Senate Tuesday, December 7, 2010 Mr. LeMIEUX. Madam President, I rise to pay tribute to the body with which I have had the privilege of serving for the past 15 months. Being a U.S. Senator, representing 18\1/2\ million Floridians, has been the privilege of my lifetime, and now that privilege is coming to an end. As I stand on the floor of the Senate to address my colleagues this one last time, I am both humbled and grateful, humbled by this tremendous institution, by its work, and by the statesmen I have had the opportunity to serve with, who I knew only from afar but now am grateful that I can call those same men and women my colleagues. No endeavor worth doing is done alone. And my time here is no exception. In the past 16 months, I have asked the folks who worked with me to try to get 6 years of service out of that time, and they have worked tirelessly to achieve that goal. My chief of staff Kerry Feehery, my deputy chief of staff Vivian Myrtetus, my State director Carlos Curbelo, Ben Moncrief, Michael Zehy, Ken Lundberg, Melissa Hernandez, Maureen Jaeger, Danielle Joos, Brian Walsh, Frank Walker, Spencer Wayne, Vennia Francois, Victor Cervino, Taylor Booth, and many others have made our time here worthwhile, and I thank all of them. I especially thank Vivian and Maureen who left their families and gave up precious time with their children to come to Washington to support me in these efforts. I am also thankful to the people who work in our State office. Time and time again when I travel around Florida I am greeted by people who have received such a warm reception from the men and women who serve us in Florida and help people deal with problems with the Federal Government. I am grateful for their work. Senator McConnell has provided me with opportunities beyond my expectations. He is a great leader, and I am grateful to him. Senators Alexander, Burr, Cornyn, Kyl, McCain, Corker, and many others have taken me under their wings and mentored me, and I am appreciative of them. Chairmen Rockefeller and Levin, we have had the opportunity to do great work together in your committees. I thank you for that. Senators Cantwell, Klobuchar, Landrieu, Whitehouse, and Baucus, we have worked together in a commonsense way to pass legislation that is good for the American people, and I am appreciative of your efforts. Senator Mel Martinez, who ably held the seat before me, has been generous in his advice and counsel. Senator Nelson and his wife Grace have been warm and welcomed Meike and me to Washington. I am thankful for your courtesy. I thank Governor Crist. He has afforded me tremendous opportunities for public service, and I am grateful. I want to say a special thank you to my parents. My grandfather, in 1951, drove his 1949 Pontiac from Waterbury, CT, to Fort Lauderdale, FL, with his wife and five kids piled in the back. He didn't know anybody. He didn't have a job. But he went there to make a better life for his family. He worked in the trades, in construction. He built houses and he taught my father the same thing. And as my father worked in the hot Florida sun, his ambition for his son was that he would one day get to work in air-conditioning. I have achieved that goal and so much more because of their sacrifice. Mom and Dad didn't go to college but they sent me to college and law school, and I will be forever grateful for what they have done for me. My most heartfelt appreciation goes to my wife Meike. When I learned of this appointment, I met her at the door of our home in Tallahassee and she was crying. She was not just crying because she was happy; she was crying because she was worried. At the time we had three small sons Date(s) Held: 2010-12-07, 2010-11-30, 2010-12-08, 2010-12-10, 2010-12-15, 2010-12-16, 2010-12-17, 2010-12-19, 2010-12-20 111th Congress, 2nd Session GPO Document Source: CHRG-111shrg64813 Related Items:
“TRIBUTES TO HON. GEORGE S. LeMIEUX George S. LeMieux U.S. SENATOR FROM FLORIDA TRIBUTES IN THE CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TONGRESS.#15 ? George S. LeMieux ? Tributes Delivered In Congress George S. LeMieux United States Senator 2009-2011 A ? Compiled Under The Direction Of The Joint Committee On Printing CONTENTS Biography............................................. V Farewell To The Senate................................ Vii Proceedings In The Senate: Tributes By Senators: Alexander, Lamar, Of Tennessee................. 3 Bunning, Jim, Of Kentucky...................... 12 Conrad, Kent, Of North Dakota.................. 5 Dodd, Christopher J., Of Connecticut........... 8 Durbin, Richard, Of Illinois................... 8 Enzi, Michael B., Of Wyoming................... 6 Hatch, Orrin G., Of Utah....................... 11 McConnell, Mitch, Of Kentucky.................. 9 Reed, Jack, Of Rhode Island.................... 5 Reid, Harry, Of Nevada......................... 4 Warner, Mark R., Of Virginia................... 5 BIOGRAPHY Senator George Stephen LeMieux Was Born In Fort Lauderdale, FL, On May 21, 1969, The Only Child Of George And Karen LeMieux, A Building Contractor And Secretary To The Company. He Grew Up In Coral Springs, FL, And Graduated In 1987 From Coral Springs High School. George LeMieux Graduated Magna Cum Laude, Phi Beta Kappa In 1991 From Emory University, Where He Majored In Political Science. He Was Selected By His Peers To Address The Graduating Class As Senior Class Orator. While Earning His College Degree, He Interned For Congressman E. Clay Shaw, Jr. And U.S. Senator Connie Mack III. After College, George LeMieux Went On To Earn His J.D. Cum Laude From Georgetown University Law Center In 1994. At Georgetown He Received The Vincent G. Panati Award As The Graduate With The Highest GPA In Criminal Law Courses. After Law School, He Joined Gunster, A Prominent Florida Law Firm, Resident In The Firm's Ft. Lauderdale Office. George LeMieux And His Wife, The Former Meike Sigrid Detassis, Are The Parents Of Four Children: George Maximilian, Taylor Franz, Chase Karlyle, And Madeleine Meike. Max, Taylor, And Chase Were Born In Tallahassee, FL. Madeleine Was Born In Washington, DC, While George LeMieux Served In The Senate. Inspired By President Ronald Reagan, George LeMieux Became Active In Republican Party Politics At A Young Age, Culminating In His Election As Chairman Of The Broward County Republican Party In 2000. In 2002 George LeMieux Resigned His Position With The Republican Party To Serve As Deputy Attorney General For The State Of Florida. During His Time In The Attorney General's Office, George LeMieux Helped Lead An Agency Of More Than 400 Attorneys. In 2004, On Behalf Of The People Of Florida, He Successfully Argued A Death Penalty Case, Florida V. Nixon, Before The U.S. Supreme Court, Where He Obtained A Unanimous Reversal Of The Decision By The Supreme Court Of Florida. In 2006 George LeMieux Managed A Successful Gubernatorial Campaign And In 2007 Became Chief Of Staff To Governor Charlie Crist. In His Year Serving As Chief Of Staff, He Oversaw The Executive Office Of The Governor Including The Governor's Legislative Agenda, Policy Initiatives, And The Management Of The Agencies That Reported To The Governor. In 2008 George Returned To The Gunster Law Firm And Was Selected By His Colleagues To Serve As Chairman Of The Firm. In Summer 2009, He Was Called Back Into Public Service When Senator Mel Martinez Retired Before The End Of His Term. On September 10, 2010 George LeMieux Was Sworn In As Florida's 34th U.S. Senator, And At The Age Of 41, Was The Youngest U.S. Senator Then Serving. During His Time In The Senate, George LeMieux Was An Active Member Of The Senate Armed Services Committee, The Commerce Committee, And The Special Committee On Aging. In The Senate, He Made The Debt And Deficit His Primary Focus. He Introduced A Balanced Budget Amendment To The Constitution And Opposed Wasteful Earmark Spending, Helping To Lead The Effort To Ban All Earmarks In The 111th Congress. While In The Senate, George LeMieux Proposed The ''2007 Solution,'' A Plan To Eliminate The Deficit By 2013 And Cut The National Debt Nearly In Half By 2020. He Also Saw Several Of His Legislative Priorities Signed Into Law, Including Medicare Antifraud Legislation, An Export Promotion Act, Tax Relief And Lending Assistance For Small Businesses, And Elimination Of The Monopoly Given To Rating Agencies To Determine The Creditworthiness Of Securities. George LeMieux Also Successfully Offered An Amendment To The Resolution Of Ratification To The New START Treaty With Russia, Requiring The President To Seek Negotiations With Russia To Secure And Reduce Tactical Nuclear Weapons In A Verifiable Manner. For His Efforts, George LeMieux Received Several Recognitions Including The Spirit Of Enterprise Award From The U.S. Chamber Of Commerce, The Tax Fighter Award By The National Tax Limitation Committee, The Friend Of The Family Award By The Christian Family Coalition, The Guardian Of Small Business Award By The National Federation Of Independent Business, And Twice Received The Taxpayer Hero Award By Citizens Against Government Waste. In His Farewell Speech To The U.S. Senate, George LeMieux Described His Service In The Senate As The ''honor Of His Life,'' And Quoting President Theodore Roosevelt, Said Serving In The Senate Allowed Him To Enjoy One Of The Greatest Gifts Life Has To Offer, The Opportunity To ''work Hard At Work Worth Doing.'' Farewell To The Senate Tuesday, December 7, 2010 Mr. LeMIEUX. Madam President, I Rise To Pay Tribute To The Body With Which I Have Had The Privilege Of Serving For The Past 15 Months. Being A U.S. Senator, Representing 18\1/2\ Million Floridians, Has Been The Privilege Of My Lifetime, And Now That Privilege Is Coming To An End. As I Stand On The Floor Of The Senate To Address My Colleagues This One Last Time, I Am Both Humbled And Grateful, Humbled By This Tremendous Institution, By Its Work, And By The Statesmen I Have Had The Opportunity To Serve With, Who I Knew Only From Afar But Now Am Grateful That I Can Call Those Same Men And Women My Colleagues. No Endeavor Worth Doing Is Done Alone. And My Time Here Is No Exception. In The Past 16 Months, I Have Asked The Folks Who Worked With Me To Try To Get 6 Years Of Service Out Of That Time, And They Have Worked Tirelessly To Achieve That Goal. My Chief Of Staff Kerry Feehery, My Deputy Chief Of Staff Vivian Myrtetus, My State Director Carlos Curbelo, Ben Moncrief, Michael Zehy, Ken Lundberg, Melissa Hernandez, Maureen Jaeger, Danielle Joos, Brian Walsh, Frank Walker, Spencer Wayne, Vennia Francois, Victor Cervino, Taylor Booth, And Many Others Have Made Our Time Here Worthwhile, And I Thank All Of Them. I Especially Thank Vivian And Maureen Who Left Their Families And Gave Up Precious Time With Their Children To Come To Washington To Support Me In These Efforts. I Am Also Thankful To The People Who Work In Our State Office. Time And Time Again When I Travel Around Florida I Am Greeted By People Who Have Received Such A Warm Reception From The Men And Women Who Serve Us In Florida And Help People Deal With Problems With The Federal Government. I Am Grateful For Their Work. Senator McConnell Has Provided Me With Opportunities Beyond My Expectations. He Is A Great Leader, And I Am Grateful To Him. Senators Alexander, Burr, Cornyn, Kyl, McCain, Corker, And Many Others Have Taken Me Under Their Wings And Mentored Me, And I Am Appreciative Of Them. Chairmen Rockefeller And Levin, We Have Had The Opportunity To Do Great Work Together In Your Committees. I Thank You For That. Senators Cantwell, Klobuchar, Landrieu, Whitehouse, And Baucus, We Have Worked Together In A Commonsense Way To Pass Legislation That Is Good For The American People, And I Am Appreciative Of Your Efforts. Senator Mel Martinez, Who Ably Held The Seat Before Me, Has Been Generous In His Advice And Counsel. Senator Nelson And His Wife Grace Have Been Warm And Welcomed Meike And Me To Washington. I Am Thankful For Your Courtesy. I Thank Governor Crist. He Has Afforded Me Tremendous Opportunities For Public Service, And I Am Grateful. I Want To Say A Special Thank You To My Parents. My Grandfather, In 1951, Drove His 1949 Pontiac From Waterbury, CT, To Fort Lauderdale, FL, With His Wife And Five Kids Piled In The Back. He Didn't Know Anybody. He Didn't Have A Job. But He Went There To Make A Better Life For His Family. He Worked In The Trades, In Construction. He Built Houses And He Taught My Father The Same Thing. And As My Father Worked In The Hot Florida Sun, His Ambition For His Son Was That He Would One Day Get To Work In Air-conditioning. I Have Achieved That Goal And So Much More Because Of Their Sacrifice. Mom And Dad Didn't Go To College But They Sent Me To College And Law School, And I Will Be Forever Grateful For What They Have Done For Me. My Most Heartfelt Appreciation Goes To My Wife Meike. When I Learned Of This Appointment, I Met Her At The Door Of Our Home In Tallahassee And She Was Crying. She Was Not Just Crying Because She Was Happy; She Was Crying Because She Was Worried. At The Time We Had Three Small Sons” Metadata:
- Title: ➤ TRIBUTES TO HON. GEORGE S. LeMIEUX George S. LeMieux U.S. SENATOR FROM FLORIDA TRIBUTES IN THE CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TONGRESS.#15 ? George S. LeMieux ? Tributes Delivered In Congress George S. LeMieux United States Senator 2009-2011 A ? Compiled Under The Direction Of The Joint Committee On Printing CONTENTS Biography............................................. V Farewell To The Senate................................ Vii Proceedings In The Senate: Tributes By Senators: Alexander, Lamar, Of Tennessee................. 3 Bunning, Jim, Of Kentucky...................... 12 Conrad, Kent, Of North Dakota.................. 5 Dodd, Christopher J., Of Connecticut........... 8 Durbin, Richard, Of Illinois................... 8 Enzi, Michael B., Of Wyoming................... 6 Hatch, Orrin G., Of Utah....................... 11 McConnell, Mitch, Of Kentucky.................. 9 Reed, Jack, Of Rhode Island.................... 5 Reid, Harry, Of Nevada......................... 4 Warner, Mark R., Of Virginia................... 5 BIOGRAPHY Senator George Stephen LeMieux Was Born In Fort Lauderdale, FL, On May 21, 1969, The Only Child Of George And Karen LeMieux, A Building Contractor And Secretary To The Company. He Grew Up In Coral Springs, FL, And Graduated In 1987 From Coral Springs High School. George LeMieux Graduated Magna Cum Laude, Phi Beta Kappa In 1991 From Emory University, Where He Majored In Political Science. He Was Selected By His Peers To Address The Graduating Class As Senior Class Orator. While Earning His College Degree, He Interned For Congressman E. Clay Shaw, Jr. And U.S. Senator Connie Mack III. After College, George LeMieux Went On To Earn His J.D. Cum Laude From Georgetown University Law Center In 1994. At Georgetown He Received The Vincent G. Panati Award As The Graduate With The Highest GPA In Criminal Law Courses. After Law School, He Joined Gunster, A Prominent Florida Law Firm, Resident In The Firm's Ft. Lauderdale Office. George LeMieux And His Wife, The Former Meike Sigrid Detassis, Are The Parents Of Four Children: George Maximilian, Taylor Franz, Chase Karlyle, And Madeleine Meike. Max, Taylor, And Chase Were Born In Tallahassee, FL. Madeleine Was Born In Washington, DC, While George LeMieux Served In The Senate. Inspired By President Ronald Reagan, George LeMieux Became Active In Republican Party Politics At A Young Age, Culminating In His Election As Chairman Of The Broward County Republican Party In 2000. In 2002 George LeMieux Resigned His Position With The Republican Party To Serve As Deputy Attorney General For The State Of Florida. During His Time In The Attorney General's Office, George LeMieux Helped Lead An Agency Of More Than 400 Attorneys. In 2004, On Behalf Of The People Of Florida, He Successfully Argued A Death Penalty Case, Florida V. Nixon, Before The U.S. Supreme Court, Where He Obtained A Unanimous Reversal Of The Decision By The Supreme Court Of Florida. In 2006 George LeMieux Managed A Successful Gubernatorial Campaign And In 2007 Became Chief Of Staff To Governor Charlie Crist. In His Year Serving As Chief Of Staff, He Oversaw The Executive Office Of The Governor Including The Governor's Legislative Agenda, Policy Initiatives, And The Management Of The Agencies That Reported To The Governor. In 2008 George Returned To The Gunster Law Firm And Was Selected By His Colleagues To Serve As Chairman Of The Firm. In Summer 2009, He Was Called Back Into Public Service When Senator Mel Martinez Retired Before The End Of His Term. On September 10, 2010 George LeMieux Was Sworn In As Florida's 34th U.S. Senator, And At The Age Of 41, Was The Youngest U.S. Senator Then Serving. During His Time In The Senate, George LeMieux Was An Active Member Of The Senate Armed Services Committee, The Commerce Committee, And The Special Committee On Aging. In The Senate, He Made The Debt And Deficit His Primary Focus. He Introduced A Balanced Budget Amendment To The Constitution And Opposed Wasteful Earmark Spending, Helping To Lead The Effort To Ban All Earmarks In The 111th Congress. While In The Senate, George LeMieux Proposed The ''2007 Solution,'' A Plan To Eliminate The Deficit By 2013 And Cut The National Debt Nearly In Half By 2020. He Also Saw Several Of His Legislative Priorities Signed Into Law, Including Medicare Antifraud Legislation, An Export Promotion Act, Tax Relief And Lending Assistance For Small Businesses, And Elimination Of The Monopoly Given To Rating Agencies To Determine The Creditworthiness Of Securities. George LeMieux Also Successfully Offered An Amendment To The Resolution Of Ratification To The New START Treaty With Russia, Requiring The President To Seek Negotiations With Russia To Secure And Reduce Tactical Nuclear Weapons In A Verifiable Manner. For His Efforts, George LeMieux Received Several Recognitions Including The Spirit Of Enterprise Award From The U.S. Chamber Of Commerce, The Tax Fighter Award By The National Tax Limitation Committee, The Friend Of The Family Award By The Christian Family Coalition, The Guardian Of Small Business Award By The National Federation Of Independent Business, And Twice Received The Taxpayer Hero Award By Citizens Against Government Waste. In His Farewell Speech To The U.S. Senate, George LeMieux Described His Service In The Senate As The ''honor Of His Life,'' And Quoting President Theodore Roosevelt, Said Serving In The Senate Allowed Him To Enjoy One Of The Greatest Gifts Life Has To Offer, The Opportunity To ''work Hard At Work Worth Doing.'' Farewell To The Senate Tuesday, December 7, 2010 Mr. LeMIEUX. Madam President, I Rise To Pay Tribute To The Body With Which I Have Had The Privilege Of Serving For The Past 15 Months. Being A U.S. Senator, Representing 18\1/2\ Million Floridians, Has Been The Privilege Of My Lifetime, And Now That Privilege Is Coming To An End. As I Stand On The Floor Of The Senate To Address My Colleagues This One Last Time, I Am Both Humbled And Grateful, Humbled By This Tremendous Institution, By Its Work, And By The Statesmen I Have Had The Opportunity To Serve With, Who I Knew Only From Afar But Now Am Grateful That I Can Call Those Same Men And Women My Colleagues. No Endeavor Worth Doing Is Done Alone. And My Time Here Is No Exception. In The Past 16 Months, I Have Asked The Folks Who Worked With Me To Try To Get 6 Years Of Service Out Of That Time, And They Have Worked Tirelessly To Achieve That Goal. My Chief Of Staff Kerry Feehery, My Deputy Chief Of Staff Vivian Myrtetus, My State Director Carlos Curbelo, Ben Moncrief, Michael Zehy, Ken Lundberg, Melissa Hernandez, Maureen Jaeger, Danielle Joos, Brian Walsh, Frank Walker, Spencer Wayne, Vennia Francois, Victor Cervino, Taylor Booth, And Many Others Have Made Our Time Here Worthwhile, And I Thank All Of Them. I Especially Thank Vivian And Maureen Who Left Their Families And Gave Up Precious Time With Their Children To Come To Washington To Support Me In These Efforts. I Am Also Thankful To The People Who Work In Our State Office. Time And Time Again When I Travel Around Florida I Am Greeted By People Who Have Received Such A Warm Reception From The Men And Women Who Serve Us In Florida And Help People Deal With Problems With The Federal Government. I Am Grateful For Their Work. Senator McConnell Has Provided Me With Opportunities Beyond My Expectations. He Is A Great Leader, And I Am Grateful To Him. Senators Alexander, Burr, Cornyn, Kyl, McCain, Corker, And Many Others Have Taken Me Under Their Wings And Mentored Me, And I Am Appreciative Of Them. Chairmen Rockefeller And Levin, We Have Had The Opportunity To Do Great Work Together In Your Committees. I Thank You For That. Senators Cantwell, Klobuchar, Landrieu, Whitehouse, And Baucus, We Have Worked Together In A Commonsense Way To Pass Legislation That Is Good For The American People, And I Am Appreciative Of Your Efforts. Senator Mel Martinez, Who Ably Held The Seat Before Me, Has Been Generous In His Advice And Counsel. Senator Nelson And His Wife Grace Have Been Warm And Welcomed Meike And Me To Washington. I Am Thankful For Your Courtesy. I Thank Governor Crist. He Has Afforded Me Tremendous Opportunities For Public Service, And I Am Grateful. I Want To Say A Special Thank You To My Parents. My Grandfather, In 1951, Drove His 1949 Pontiac From Waterbury, CT, To Fort Lauderdale, FL, With His Wife And Five Kids Piled In The Back. He Didn't Know Anybody. He Didn't Have A Job. But He Went There To Make A Better Life For His Family. He Worked In The Trades, In Construction. He Built Houses And He Taught My Father The Same Thing. And As My Father Worked In The Hot Florida Sun, His Ambition For His Son Was That He Would One Day Get To Work In Air-conditioning. I Have Achieved That Goal And So Much More Because Of Their Sacrifice. Mom And Dad Didn't Go To College But They Sent Me To College And Law School, And I Will Be Forever Grateful For What They Have Done For Me. My Most Heartfelt Appreciation Goes To My Wife Meike. When I Learned Of This Appointment, I Met Her At The Door Of Our Home In Tallahassee And She Was Crying. She Was Not Just Crying Because She Was Happy; She Was Crying Because She Was Worried. At The Time We Had Three Small Sons
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“TRIBUTES TO HON. GEORGE S. LeMIEUX George S. LeMieux U.S. SENATOR FROM FLORIDA TRIBUTES IN THE CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TONGRESS.#15 ? George S. LeMieux ? Tributes Delivered In Congress George S. LeMieux United States Senator 2009-2011 A ? Compiled Under The Direction Of The Joint Committee On Printing CONTENTS Biography............................................. V Farewell To The Senate................................ Vii Proceedings In The Senate: Tributes By Senators: Alexander, Lamar, Of Tennessee................. 3 Bunning, Jim, Of Kentucky...................... 12 Conrad, Kent, Of North Dakota.................. 5 Dodd, Christopher J., Of Connecticut........... 8 Durbin, Richard, Of Illinois................... 8 Enzi, Michael B., Of Wyoming................... 6 Hatch, Orrin G., Of Utah....................... 11 McConnell, Mitch, Of Kentucky.................. 9 Reed, Jack, Of Rhode Island.................... 5 Reid, Harry, Of Nevada......................... 4 Warner, Mark R., Of Virginia................... 5 BIOGRAPHY Senator George Stephen LeMieux Was Born In Fort Lauderdale, FL, On May 21, 1969, The Only Child Of George And Karen LeMieux, A Building Contractor And Secretary To The Company. He Grew Up In Coral Springs, FL, And Graduated In 1987 From Coral Springs High School. George LeMieux Graduated Magna Cum Laude, Phi Beta Kappa In 1991 From Emory University, Where He Majored In Political Science. He Was Selected By His Peers To Address The Graduating Class As Senior Class Orator. While Earning His College Degree, He Interned For Congressman E. Clay Shaw, Jr. And U.S. Senator Connie Mack III. After College, George LeMieux Went On To Earn His J.D. Cum Laude From Georgetown University Law Center In 1994. At Georgetown He Received The Vincent G. Panati Award As The Graduate With The Highest GPA In Criminal Law Courses. After Law School, He Joined Gunster, A Prominent Florida Law Firm, Resident In The Firm's Ft. Lauderdale Office. George LeMieux And His Wife, The Former Meike Sigrid Detassis, Are The Parents Of Four Children: George Maximilian, Taylor Franz, Chase Karlyle, And Madeleine Meike. Max, Taylor, And Chase Were Born In Tallahassee, FL. Madeleine Was Born In Washington, DC, While George LeMieux Served In The Senate. Inspired By President Ronald Reagan, George LeMieux Became Active In Republican Party Politics At A Young Age, Culminating In His Election As Chairman Of The Broward County Republican Party In 2000. In 2002 George LeMieux Resigned His Position With The Republican Party To Serve As Deputy Attorney General For The State Of Florida. During His Time In The Attorney General's Office, George LeMieux Helped Lead An Agency Of More Than 400 Attorneys. In 2004, On Behalf Of The People Of Florida, He Successfully Argued A Death Penalty Case, Florida V. Nixon, Before The U.S. Supreme Court, Where He Obtained A Unanimous Reversal Of The Decision By The Supreme Court Of Florida. In 2006 George LeMieux Managed A Successful Gubernatorial Campaign And In 2007 Became Chief Of Staff To Governor Charlie Crist. In His Year Serving As Chief Of Staff, He Oversaw The Executive Office Of The Governor Including The Governor's Legislative Agenda, Policy Initiatives, And The Management Of The Agencies That Reported To The Governor. In 2008 George Returned To The Gunster Law Firm And Was Selected By His Colleagues To Serve As Chairman Of The Firm. In Summer 2009, He Was Called Back Into Public Service When Senator Mel Martinez Retired Before The End Of His Term. On September 10, 2010 George LeMieux Was Sworn In As Florida's 34th U.S. Senator, And At The Age Of 41, Was The Youngest U.S. Senator Then Serving. During His Time In The Senate, George LeMieux Was An Active Member Of The Senate Armed Services Committee, The Commerce Committee, And The Special Committee On Aging. In The Senate, He Made The Debt And Deficit His Primary Focus. He Introduced A Balanced Budget Amendment To The Constitution And Opposed Wasteful Earmark Spending, Helping To Lead The Effort To Ban All Earmarks In The 111th Congress. While In The Senate, George LeMieux Proposed The ''2007 Solution,'' A Plan To Eliminate The Deficit By 2013 And Cut The National Debt Nearly In Half By 2020. He Also Saw Several Of His Legislative Priorities Signed Into Law, Including Medicare Antifraud Legislation, An Export Promotion Act, Tax Relief And Lending Assistance For Small Businesses, And Elimination Of The Monopoly Given To Rating Agencies To Determine The Creditworthiness Of Securities. George LeMieux Also Successfully Offered An Amendment To The Resolution Of Ratification To The New START Treaty With Russia, Requiring The President To Seek Negotiations With Russia To Secure And Reduce Tactical Nuclear Weapons In A Verifiable Manner. For His Efforts, George LeMieux Received Several Recognitions Including The Spirit Of Enterprise Award From The U.S. Chamber Of Commerce, The Tax Fighter Award By The National Tax Limitation Committee, The Friend Of The Family Award By The Christian Family Coalition, The Guardian Of Small Business Award By The National Federation Of Independent Business, And Twice Received The Taxpayer Hero Award By Citizens Against Government Waste. In His Farewell Speech To The U.S. Senate, George LeMieux Described His Service In The Senate As The ''honor Of His Life,'' And Quoting President Theodore Roosevelt, Said Serving In The Senate Allowed Him To Enjoy One Of The Greatest Gifts Life Has To Offer, The Opportunity To ''work Hard At Work Worth Doing.'' Farewell To The Senate Tuesday, December 7, 2010 Mr. LeMIEUX. Madam President, I Rise To Pay Tribute To The Body With Which I Have Had The Privilege Of Serving For The Past 15 Months. Being A U.S. Senator, Representing 18\1/2\ Million Floridians, Has Been The Privilege Of My Lifetime, And Now That Privilege Is Coming To An End. As I Stand On The Floor Of The Senate To Address My Colleagues This One Last Time, I Am Both Humbled And Grateful, Humbled By This Tremendous Institution, By Its Work, And By The Statesmen I Have Had The Opportunity To Serve With, Who I Knew Only From Afar But Now Am Grateful That I Can Call Those Same Men And Women My Colleagues. No Endeavor Worth Doing Is Done Alone. And My Time Here Is No Exception. In The Past 16 Months, I Have Asked The Folks Who Worked With Me To Try To Get 6 Years Of Service Out Of That Time, And They Have Worked Tirelessly To Achieve That Goal. My Chief Of Staff Kerry Feehery, My Deputy Chief Of Staff Vivian Myrtetus, My State Director Carlos Curbelo, Ben Moncrief, Michael Zehy, Ken Lundberg, Melissa Hernandez, Maureen Jaeger, Danielle Joos, Brian Walsh, Frank Walker, Spencer Wayne, Vennia Francois, Victor Cervino, Taylor Booth, And Many Others Have Made Our Time Here Worthwhile, And I Thank All Of Them. I Especially Thank Vivian And Maureen Who Left Their Families And Gave Up Precious Time With Their Children To Come To Washington To Support Me In These Efforts. I Am Also Thankful To The People Who Work In Our State Office. Time And Time Again When I Travel Around Florida I Am Greeted By People Who Have Received Such A Warm Reception From The Men And Women Who Serve Us In Florida And Help People Deal With Problems With The Federal Government. I Am Grateful For Their Work. Senator McConnell Has Provided Me With Opportunities Beyond My Expectations. He Is A Great Leader, And I Am Grateful To Him. Senators Alexander, Burr, Cornyn, Kyl, McCain, Corker, And Many Others Have Taken Me Under Their Wings And Mentored Me, And I Am Appreciative Of Them. Chairmen Rockefeller And Levin, We Have Had The Opportunity To Do Great Work Together In Your Committees. I Thank You For That. Senators Cantwell, Klobuchar, Landrieu, Whitehouse, And Baucus, We Have Worked Together In A Commonsense Way To Pass Legislation That Is Good For The American People, And I Am Appreciative Of Your Efforts. Senator Mel Martinez, Who Ably Held The Seat Before Me, Has Been Generous In His Advice And Counsel. Senator Nelson And His Wife Grace Have Been Warm And Welcomed Meike And Me To Washington. I Am Thankful For Your Courtesy. I Thank Governor Crist. He Has Afforded Me Tremendous Opportunities For Public Service, And I Am Grateful. I Want To Say A Special Thank You To My Parents. My Grandfather, In 1951, Drove His 1949 Pontiac From Waterbury, CT, To Fort Lauderdale, FL, With His Wife And Five Kids Piled In The Back. He Didn't Know Anybody. He Didn't Have A Job. But He Went There To Make A Better Life For His Family. He Worked In The Trades, In Construction. He Built Houses And He Taught My Father The Same Thing. And As My Father Worked In The Hot Florida Sun, His Ambition For His Son Was That He Would One Day Get To Work In Air-conditioning. I Have Achieved That Goal And So Much More Because Of Their Sacrifice. Mom And Dad Didn't Go To College But They Sent Me To College And Law School, And I Will Be Forever Grateful For What They Have Done For Me. My Most Heartfelt Appreciation Goes To My Wife Meike. When I Learned Of This Appointment, I Met Her At The Door Of Our Home In Tallahassee And She Was Crying. She Was Not Just Crying Because She Was Happy; She Was Crying Because She Was Worried. At The Time We Had Three Small Sons” Subjects and Themes:
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Find TRIBUTES TO HON. GEORGE S. LeMIEUX George S. LeMieux U.S. SENATOR FROM FLORIDA TRIBUTES IN THE CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TONGRESS.#15 ? George S. LeMieux ? Tributes Delivered In Congress George S. LeMieux United States Senator 2009-2011 A ? Compiled Under The Direction Of The Joint Committee On Printing CONTENTS Biography............................................. V Farewell To The Senate................................ Vii Proceedings In The Senate: Tributes By Senators: Alexander, Lamar, Of Tennessee................. 3 Bunning, Jim, Of Kentucky...................... 12 Conrad, Kent, Of North Dakota.................. 5 Dodd, Christopher J., Of Connecticut........... 8 Durbin, Richard, Of Illinois................... 8 Enzi, Michael B., Of Wyoming................... 6 Hatch, Orrin G., Of Utah....................... 11 McConnell, Mitch, Of Kentucky.................. 9 Reed, Jack, Of Rhode Island.................... 5 Reid, Harry, Of Nevada......................... 4 Warner, Mark R., Of Virginia................... 5 BIOGRAPHY Senator George Stephen LeMieux Was Born In Fort Lauderdale, FL, On May 21, 1969, The Only Child Of George And Karen LeMieux, A Building Contractor And Secretary To The Company. He Grew Up In Coral Springs, FL, And Graduated In 1987 From Coral Springs High School. George LeMieux Graduated Magna Cum Laude, Phi Beta Kappa In 1991 From Emory University, Where He Majored In Political Science. He Was Selected By His Peers To Address The Graduating Class As Senior Class Orator. While Earning His College Degree, He Interned For Congressman E. Clay Shaw, Jr. And U.S. Senator Connie Mack III. After College, George LeMieux Went On To Earn His J.D. Cum Laude From Georgetown University Law Center In 1994. At Georgetown He Received The Vincent G. Panati Award As The Graduate With The Highest GPA In Criminal Law Courses. After Law School, He Joined Gunster, A Prominent Florida Law Firm, Resident In The Firm's Ft. Lauderdale Office. George LeMieux And His Wife, The Former Meike Sigrid Detassis, Are The Parents Of Four Children: George Maximilian, Taylor Franz, Chase Karlyle, And Madeleine Meike. Max, Taylor, And Chase Were Born In Tallahassee, FL. Madeleine Was Born In Washington, DC, While George LeMieux Served In The Senate. Inspired By President Ronald Reagan, George LeMieux Became Active In Republican Party Politics At A Young Age, Culminating In His Election As Chairman Of The Broward County Republican Party In 2000. In 2002 George LeMieux Resigned His Position With The Republican Party To Serve As Deputy Attorney General For The State Of Florida. During His Time In The Attorney General's Office, George LeMieux Helped Lead An Agency Of More Than 400 Attorneys. In 2004, On Behalf Of The People Of Florida, He Successfully Argued A Death Penalty Case, Florida V. Nixon, Before The U.S. Supreme Court, Where He Obtained A Unanimous Reversal Of The Decision By The Supreme Court Of Florida. In 2006 George LeMieux Managed A Successful Gubernatorial Campaign And In 2007 Became Chief Of Staff To Governor Charlie Crist. In His Year Serving As Chief Of Staff, He Oversaw The Executive Office Of The Governor Including The Governor's Legislative Agenda, Policy Initiatives, And The Management Of The Agencies That Reported To The Governor. In 2008 George Returned To The Gunster Law Firm And Was Selected By His Colleagues To Serve As Chairman Of The Firm. In Summer 2009, He Was Called Back Into Public Service When Senator Mel Martinez Retired Before The End Of His Term. On September 10, 2010 George LeMieux Was Sworn In As Florida's 34th U.S. Senator, And At The Age Of 41, Was The Youngest U.S. Senator Then Serving. During His Time In The Senate, George LeMieux Was An Active Member Of The Senate Armed Services Committee, The Commerce Committee, And The Special Committee On Aging. In The Senate, He Made The Debt And Deficit His Primary Focus. He Introduced A Balanced Budget Amendment To The Constitution And Opposed Wasteful Earmark Spending, Helping To Lead The Effort To Ban All Earmarks In The 111th Congress. While In The Senate, George LeMieux Proposed The ''2007 Solution,'' A Plan To Eliminate The Deficit By 2013 And Cut The National Debt Nearly In Half By 2020. He Also Saw Several Of His Legislative Priorities Signed Into Law, Including Medicare Antifraud Legislation, An Export Promotion Act, Tax Relief And Lending Assistance For Small Businesses, And Elimination Of The Monopoly Given To Rating Agencies To Determine The Creditworthiness Of Securities. George LeMieux Also Successfully Offered An Amendment To The Resolution Of Ratification To The New START Treaty With Russia, Requiring The President To Seek Negotiations With Russia To Secure And Reduce Tactical Nuclear Weapons In A Verifiable Manner. For His Efforts, George LeMieux Received Several Recognitions Including The Spirit Of Enterprise Award From The U.S. Chamber Of Commerce, The Tax Fighter Award By The National Tax Limitation Committee, The Friend Of The Family Award By The Christian Family Coalition, The Guardian Of Small Business Award By The National Federation Of Independent Business, And Twice Received The Taxpayer Hero Award By Citizens Against Government Waste. In His Farewell Speech To The U.S. Senate, George LeMieux Described His Service In The Senate As The ''honor Of His Life,'' And Quoting President Theodore Roosevelt, Said Serving In The Senate Allowed Him To Enjoy One Of The Greatest Gifts Life Has To Offer, The Opportunity To ''work Hard At Work Worth Doing.'' Farewell To The Senate Tuesday, December 7, 2010 Mr. LeMIEUX. Madam President, I Rise To Pay Tribute To The Body With Which I Have Had The Privilege Of Serving For The Past 15 Months. Being A U.S. Senator, Representing 18\1/2\ Million Floridians, Has Been The Privilege Of My Lifetime, And Now That Privilege Is Coming To An End. As I Stand On The Floor Of The Senate To Address My Colleagues This One Last Time, I Am Both Humbled And Grateful, Humbled By This Tremendous Institution, By Its Work, And By The Statesmen I Have Had The Opportunity To Serve With, Who I Knew Only From Afar But Now Am Grateful That I Can Call Those Same Men And Women My Colleagues. No Endeavor Worth Doing Is Done Alone. And My Time Here Is No Exception. In The Past 16 Months, I Have Asked The Folks Who Worked With Me To Try To Get 6 Years Of Service Out Of That Time, And They Have Worked Tirelessly To Achieve That Goal. My Chief Of Staff Kerry Feehery, My Deputy Chief Of Staff Vivian Myrtetus, My State Director Carlos Curbelo, Ben Moncrief, Michael Zehy, Ken Lundberg, Melissa Hernandez, Maureen Jaeger, Danielle Joos, Brian Walsh, Frank Walker, Spencer Wayne, Vennia Francois, Victor Cervino, Taylor Booth, And Many Others Have Made Our Time Here Worthwhile, And I Thank All Of Them. I Especially Thank Vivian And Maureen Who Left Their Families And Gave Up Precious Time With Their Children To Come To Washington To Support Me In These Efforts. I Am Also Thankful To The People Who Work In Our State Office. Time And Time Again When I Travel Around Florida I Am Greeted By People Who Have Received Such A Warm Reception From The Men And Women Who Serve Us In Florida And Help People Deal With Problems With The Federal Government. I Am Grateful For Their Work. Senator McConnell Has Provided Me With Opportunities Beyond My Expectations. He Is A Great Leader, And I Am Grateful To Him. Senators Alexander, Burr, Cornyn, Kyl, McCain, Corker, And Many Others Have Taken Me Under Their Wings And Mentored Me, And I Am Appreciative Of Them. Chairmen Rockefeller And Levin, We Have Had The Opportunity To Do Great Work Together In Your Committees. I Thank You For That. Senators Cantwell, Klobuchar, Landrieu, Whitehouse, And Baucus, We Have Worked Together In A Commonsense Way To Pass Legislation That Is Good For The American People, And I Am Appreciative Of Your Efforts. Senator Mel Martinez, Who Ably Held The Seat Before Me, Has Been Generous In His Advice And Counsel. Senator Nelson And His Wife Grace Have Been Warm And Welcomed Meike And Me To Washington. I Am Thankful For Your Courtesy. I Thank Governor Crist. He Has Afforded Me Tremendous Opportunities For Public Service, And I Am Grateful. I Want To Say A Special Thank You To My Parents. My Grandfather, In 1951, Drove His 1949 Pontiac From Waterbury, CT, To Fort Lauderdale, FL, With His Wife And Five Kids Piled In The Back. He Didn't Know Anybody. He Didn't Have A Job. But He Went There To Make A Better Life For His Family. He Worked In The Trades, In Construction. He Built Houses And He Taught My Father The Same Thing. And As My Father Worked In The Hot Florida Sun, His Ambition For His Son Was That He Would One Day Get To Work In Air-conditioning. I Have Achieved That Goal And So Much More Because Of Their Sacrifice. Mom And Dad Didn't Go To College But They Sent Me To College And Law School, And I Will Be Forever Grateful For What They Have Done For Me. My Most Heartfelt Appreciation Goes To My Wife Meike. When I Learned Of This Appointment, I Met Her At The Door Of Our Home In Tallahassee And She Was Crying. She Was Not Just Crying Because She Was Happy; She Was Crying Because She Was Worried. At The Time We Had Three Small Sons at online marketplaces:
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7Detection Of A Conspiracy, To Suppress A General Good In Physic, And To Promote Error And Ignorance In That Important Science : Being The Singular Case Of John Tennant, M.D. : Which Was Brought Against Him, Maliciously, A Trial At The Old Bailey For Bigamy
By Tennent, John, 1710-1748, author
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8A History Of The Old Burying Ground As Contained In The Case Of The Attorney-general Against The City Of Newark, 1888
By Newark, N.J., defendant. [from old catalog] and New Jersey. Attorney general. [from old catalog]
77 p. 24 cm
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9The Presbyterian Church In The United States Of America, Against The Rev. Charles A. Briggs, D.D. : Notice Of Appeal And Appeal To The General Assembly From The Final Judgment Of The Presbytery Of New York, Entered January 9th, 1893, Together With The Record Of All Proceedings Had In The Presbytery Of New York As Shown By The Minutes Of The Judicatory During The Trial Of The Case
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10Presbyterian Church In The United States Of America Against The Rev. Charles A. Briggs, D.D. : record Of The Case, Including The Appeal To The General Assembly, And All Papers Pertaining To The Case
By Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A
272 p. ; 23 cm
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11Judgment Of The High Court Of The East Africa Protectorate In The Case Brought By The Masai Tribe Against The Attorney-General Of The Protectorate And Others
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12Case Of James Kirkpatrick And Others, Elders And Heads Of Families In The Parish Of Girthon, Appellants; Against The Reverend Mr. M'Naught, Minister Of The Gospel In The Parish Of Girthon, And Presbytery Of Kirkcudbright, Respondent. To Be Heard At The Bar Of The General Assembly May 1793. 1793
By M'Naught, John.
Case of James Kirkpatrick and others, elders and heads of families in the parish of Girthon, appellants; against the Reverend Mr. M'Naught, minister of the Gospel in the parish of Girthon, and presbytery of Kirkcudbright, respondent. To be heard at the bar of the General Assembly May 1793. 1793.. Digitized from IA40313608-47 . Next issue: bim_eighteenth-century_unto-the-right-honourabl_reid-william_1770 .
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13W38G-8WVT: A Case Against The General Data Protection Regula…
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14The Case Against The General
By Steve Albert
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15An History Of The Old Burying Ground As Contained In The Case Of The Attorney-General Against The City Of Newark, 1888
By New Jersey. Office of the Attorney General and Newark (N.J.)
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17Kamala Harris - In The General Election, We Need A Nominee Who Can Read A Rap Sheet And Prosecute The Case Against Four More Years Of This President.
By Kamala Harris
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18Fosdick Case : Complaint Of Walter D. Buchanan And Others To The 136th General Assembly Of The Presbyterian Church In The U.S.A. Against The Presbytery Of New York In Its Answer To The Mandate Of The 135th General Assembly Of The Presbyterian Church In The U.S.A
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19A Seasonable Antidote Against The Poison Of Popular Censure. Being The Substance Of A Letter From A Noble Lord To A Member Of Parliament, Relative To The Case Of A Certain Right Honourable General. 1759
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20The Miserable Case Of Poor Old England, Fairly Stated; In A Letter To A Member Of The Honourable House Of Commons. Or, The Most Powerful And Convincing Reasons, Why The E-r, The D-h, The Rest Of The A-s, The Late Ministry, And The Low-Church, Are Against Making A General Peace With France; ... 1712
By C. D. L.
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21Faithful Witness-bearing Exemplified: A Collection. Containing, I. An Useful Case Of Conscience, ... By Mr. Hugh Binning. II. A Solemn Testimony Against Toleration, ... By The Commissioners Of The General Assembly, And By Sundry Ministers In ... Perth And Fife. III. The History Of The Indulgence. By Mr. John Brown, ... To Which Is Prefixed, A Preface, Concerning Association, Toleration, And ... Liberty Of Conscience. 1801: Vol 6
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22The Ecclesiastical Against The Civil Power: Or, The General Assembly Of The Presbyterian Church Vs. The State Of South Carolina; Being A Review Of The Decree Of The Equity Court Of Appeals In The Case Of H. Wilson, And Others, Vs. The Presbyterian Church Of John's Island
Historical pamphlet collection; by One of the Majority
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23Against The Rev. Charles A. Briggs : Notice Of Appeal And Appeal To The General Assembly From The Final Judgment Of The Presbytery Of New York, Entered January 9th, 1893, Together With The Record Of All Proceedings Had In The Presbytery As Shown By The Minutes Of The Judicatory During The Trial Of The Case
By Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A
165 p. ; 23 cm
“Against The Rev. Charles A. Briggs : Notice Of Appeal And Appeal To The General Assembly From The Final Judgment Of The Presbytery Of New York, Entered January 9th, 1893, Together With The Record Of All Proceedings Had In The Presbytery As Shown By The Minutes Of The Judicatory During The Trial Of The Case” Metadata:
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24The Case And Appeal Of James Ashley, Of Bread-street, London: Addressed To The Publick In General. In Relation To I. The Apprehending Henry Simons, IV An Action Brought Against The Said James Ashley, And Others. To Which Is Prefixed, A Curious Print Of The Person And Dress Of The Said Henry Simons. 1753
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The case and appeal of James Ashley, of Bread-street, London: addressed to the publick in general. In relation to I. The apprehending Henry Simons, IV An action brought against the said James Ashley, and others. To which is prefixed, a curious print of the person and dress of the said Henry Simons. 1753.. Digitized from IA40313607-49 . Previous issue: bim_eighteenth-century_the-case-of-thomas-jones_jones-thomas-of-ely_1777 .
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25The Case Against General Import Restrictions
By Scott, Maurice FitzGerald
The case and appeal of James Ashley, of Bread-street, London: addressed to the publick in general. In relation to I. The apprehending Henry Simons, IV An action brought against the said James Ashley, and others. To which is prefixed, a curious print of the person and dress of the said Henry Simons. 1753.. Digitized from IA40313607-49 . Previous issue: bim_eighteenth-century_the-case-of-thomas-jones_jones-thomas-of-ely_1777 .
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26A Letter To The Author Of The Review Of The Case Of The Protestant Dissenters; With A Short Address To The Right Reverend The Lord Bishop Of St. David's. By Sir Henry Englefield, Bart. To Which Is Added, An Abstract Of, And Some General Observations Upon The Laws Now In Force Against The English Protesting Catholic Dissenters. 1790
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27Protest Against The Action Of The General Synod...in The Case Of The Pittsburgh Presbytery, At Xenia, May 1850
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28Return To An Address To His Royal Highness The Governor General Of The 5th December. 1912, For A Return Showing The Number Of Appeals Made To The Governor In Council During The Twelve Months Preceding 25th November, 1912, Against Orders Of The Board Of Railway Commissioners, The Particulars Of Each Appeal, And The Decision Rendered By The Governor In Council In Each Case.
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29The Case And Appeal Of James Ashley Of Bread-Street, London: Addressed To The Publick In General. In Relation To I. The Apprehending Henry Simons, ... IV. An Action Brought, ... Against The Said James Ashley, And Others. ... To Which Is Prefixed, A Curious Print Of The Person And Dress Of The Said Henry Simons. The Second Edition. With A Remarkable Addition. 1753
By Ashley, James
The case and appeal of James Ashley of Bread-Street, London: addressed to the publick in general. In relation to I. The apprehending Henry Simons, ... IV. An action brought, ... against the said James Ashley, and others. ... To which is prefixed, a curious print of the person and dress of the said Henry Simons. The second edition. With a remarkable addition. 1753.. Digitized from IA40310302-54 . Previous issue: bim_eighteenth-century_remarks-on-the-proceedin_bartlett-bailey_1786 . Next issue: bim_eighteenth-century_a-discourse-on-the-advan_bonar-john_1773 .
“The Case And Appeal Of James Ashley Of Bread-Street, London: Addressed To The Publick In General. In Relation To I. The Apprehending Henry Simons, ... IV. An Action Brought, ... Against The Said James Ashley, And Others. ... To Which Is Prefixed, A Curious Print Of The Person And Dress Of The Said Henry Simons. The Second Edition. With A Remarkable Addition. 1753” Metadata:
- Title: ➤ The Case And Appeal Of James Ashley Of Bread-Street, London: Addressed To The Publick In General. In Relation To I. The Apprehending Henry Simons, ... IV. An Action Brought, ... Against The Said James Ashley, And Others. ... To Which Is Prefixed, A Curious Print Of The Person And Dress Of The Said Henry Simons. The Second Edition. With A Remarkable Addition. 1753
- Author: Ashley, James
- Language: Middle English
“The Case And Appeal Of James Ashley Of Bread-Street, London: Addressed To The Publick In General. In Relation To I. The Apprehending Henry Simons, ... IV. An Action Brought, ... Against The Said James Ashley, And Others. ... To Which Is Prefixed, A Curious Print Of The Person And Dress Of The Said Henry Simons. The Second Edition. With A Remarkable Addition. 1753” Subjects and Themes:
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1The Case Against the General
By Steve Albert

“The Case Against the General” Metadata:
- Title: The Case Against the General
- Author: Steve Albert
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: Median: 456
- Publisher: ➤ Scribner - Collier Macmillan Canada - Maxwell Macmillan International
- Publish Date: 1993 - 1994
- Publish Location: Toronto - New York
- Dewey Decimal Classification: 363.450973
- Library of Congress Classification: KF-0224.00000000.N64 A43 1993
“The Case Against the General” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: Drug traffic - Trials (Narcotic laws) - Trials, litigation
- People: Manuel Antonio Noriega (1934-)
- Places: Florida - Miami - Panama - United States
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL1413510M - OL7720703M
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 28546971
- Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 93022819
- All ISBNs: 9780684193755 - 0684193752
Book Classifications
- Dewey Decimal (DDC): ➤ ❛363.450973❜.
- Library of Congress Classification (LCC): ➤ ❛KF-0224.00000000.N64 A43 1993❜.
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- First Year Published: 1993
- Is Full Text Available: Yes
- Is The Book Public: No
- Access Status: Borrowable
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