U.S. REPRESENTATIVE TOM DELAY (R-TX) HOUSE MAJORITY WHIP DELIVERS REMARKS TO SOUTH BELT-ELLINGTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

From: Washington Transcript Service | Date: April 8, 1998 | Copyright information


Washington Transcript Service

04-08-1998

HOUSE MAJORITY WHIP TOM DELAY (R-TX) DELIVERS REMARKS TO SOUTH
BELT-ELLINGTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

APRIL 08, 1998

SPEAKERS: U.S. REPRESENTATIVE TOM DELAY (R-TX), HOUSE MAJORITY
WHIP

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DELAY: Thank you, Dan. I appreciate the thought on my birthday
although I quit celebrating last year when I turned 50. That tells you
how o...

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