I want to thank the secretary of the Republican caucus for granting me the time tonight and to say that I rise as a Member from the loyal opposition, who has great affection, friendship, and admiration for my neighbor in the Rayburn Building. Mr. Speaker, I would say that Congressman Howard Coble represents the values of gentlemanly behavior, affability, cordiality, some might say--those of us from the North would call it--a bit of a courtly manner, which I always associated with the South. He is not just a man of character, but he is a character, and his personality and demeanor represent the type of collegiality that is so important to bring this institution together. I have no doubt he has well represented the constituents of his North Carolina district these many years--the Sixth District--and they probably share my great affection for this wonderful man. Now, I say that knowing that we disagree, issue-wise, on almost everything; but I think Howard Coble is the kind of person who represents what Congress should be--individuals who may disagree on issues but who become friends through their years of service. That is really remarkable because many people who go to work every day in this country go to work with people who think just like they do. They are in the same business or they teach a course in something or they are surrounded by those who agree, but what makes Howard Coble special is he can be friends with people who disagree.…
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