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Home » Topics » News » Remembering the passing of Sam Rayburn

Remembering the passing of Sam Rayburn

Tagged: Speaker Sam Rayburn

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  • November 16, 2023 at 10:55 am #40619
    Phillip Beall
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    All,

    He died two years before I was born, but clearly Speaker Sam Rayburn was a fascinating guy.  The North Texas e-News has a story about him today.  Quotes from the guy say a lot:

              I know one thing; if a position changes a person, that person is not big enough for the position. Just mark that down.

              I believe there is still some sanity in Washington, although it doesn’t come to surface as often as it used to.

    I can personally say that I think those are still very accurate.  Enjoy those quotes and some other tidbits about the man at Remembering the passing of Sam Rayburn.

    73

    Phillip

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