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Hugging Across the Aisle

She loved telling the story of Swedish diplomat Raoul Wallenberg , & who literally saved Tom Lantos' life. & Tom was only 16 years old when the Nazis occupied his homeland of Hungary and sent him to a labor camp. & He escaped twice and eventually made it to Wallenburg's safe house. & Tom was the only survivor of the Holocaust to become a United States Congressman.

Upon retiring from Congress earlier this year, Mr. Lantos said "It is only in the United States that a penniless survivor of the Holocaust and a fighter in the anti-Nazi underground could have received an education, raised a family, and had the privilege of serving the last three decades of his life as a Member of Congress. I will never be able to express fully my profoundly felt gratitude to this great country." I think he showed that gratitude every day of his life by the way he chose to live it.

Among many accomplishments, Tom Lantos championed the cause for civil liberties and human rights all over the world. & While he worked to make the world a better place he seemed to start with one person at a time. & He made everyone feel important. & On my last day in his office, I had arranged to bring all of my university interns with me so that he could speak to us and provide a question and answer session. Once we were settled in our seats I was told that an important vote was requiring his attention and that he wouldn't be able to keep his appointment with us after all. I knew he & would never want to disappoint us, and sure enough, after waiting a few moments he emerged into the room with that charming smile on his face. & His visit with us that day was brief, but I'll never forget his kindness to a young intern and how he showed me that he was a man of his word and that people mattered.

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I was the only Republican on Tom Lantos' staff. & Either he never knew or else it simply didn't matter. & He was a gentleman and a statesman who knew how to reach across the aisle and make a difference. & I may not have agreed with all of his politics, but I think everyone can agree that he was a great man who made a wonderful contribution to the world. & Here's to you, Mr. Lantos. & My non-alcoholic wine glass is raised to you to thank you for all that you did for me and many others. & Oh forget the wine glass & hellip; I'd rather give you a big hug! & Would that all of our politicians could reach across the aisle for a little hug every now and then. & From the looks of Congress today, you can tell some of them really need it.

You can visit legacy.com to view the online guest book for Tom Lantos and leave a memorial note for his family.