RIP

Posted at 10:15am on Jul. 4, 2008 Jesse Helms 1921-2008

By Ben Domenech

Jesse Helms, a warrior for the conservative cause, passed away this morning.

Jesse Helms was a controversial figure to the American left, but he was beloved by his colleagues and by many of his ideological foes. Madeleine Albright kissed and danced with him. Joe Biden loved him. Elizabeth Edwards said her husband was just like him. Helms considered Bono a personal friend.

Helms in person was very unlike the caricature the left painted of him. He was strongly opposed to the United Nations and what he saw as encroachment on American liberty, and yet was one of the first Republicans to endorse a strong worldwide foreign aid policy on AIDS relief. He never graduated from college, and never shook off his lower class upbringing, but through hard work and commitment earned the respect of his friends, his colleagues and even his enemies.

Ever a fighter against the encroachment of bureaucracy and ever-expanding big government, Helms was an old school conservative in that regard. Once, when facing the prospect of a government shutdown, he is supposed to have said to his colleagues: ""Every day these buildings are closed, the Republic grows stronger." And he certainly believed it.

He was a warrior and a patriot. The date of his death is fitting indeed.

RIP.

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Posted at 11:21am on Feb. 11, 2008 Tom Lantos Has Died

By Dan McLaughlin

Congressman Lantos was a California liberal with all that entails on domestic issues, but he was a man with no illusions about tyranny and evil in the world. RIP.

Posted at 4:28pm on Dec. 19, 2007 "Kucinich's brother found dead."

By Moe Lane

Kucinich's Brother Found Dead

The youngest brother of Democratic presidential candidate Dennis Kucinich was found dead at his home Wednesday.

Perry Kucinich, 52, was found face down by another brother, Larry, at about 9 a.m., said Powell Caesar, a spokesman for the Cuyahoga County Coroner's office.

There were no signs of foul play, Caesar said.

It is always difficult to lose a family member, and doubly so during the holiday season. Our condolences and best wishes for the Kuchinich family for their sudden bereavement.

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