Oldest US Senator hospitalized after fall
Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2008 1:26 pm
Robert Byrd, third in line of succession for the US Presidency, and at age 90, oldest man in the Senate, is in Walter Reed hospital after complaining of back pain following a fall.
Byrd has been in either the House or Senate since 1952, making his the second longest term of service in Congress. Byrd began his public life while working as a shipyard welder in 1942 by joining the Ku Klux Klan as an organizer, and eventually became both Exalted Cyclops and Klan Kleagle. In 1946 he won a seat in the West Virginia House of Delegates, and by 1947 was no longer an active member of the Klan
By 1997, however, Byrd said his service in the Klan had been a mistake, and advised all young people to avoid the group.
If Byrd serves until November 19, 2009, he will be the longest serving Congressman in US history, and is already the last Congressman to vote on statehood bills (for Alaska and Hawaii).
Byrd is not the only Senator in the hospital. John Warner (R-VA) is being tested for an irregular heartbeat.
Byrd has been in either the House or Senate since 1952, making his the second longest term of service in Congress. Byrd began his public life while working as a shipyard welder in 1942 by joining the Ku Klux Klan as an organizer, and eventually became both Exalted Cyclops and Klan Kleagle. In 1946 he won a seat in the West Virginia House of Delegates, and by 1947 was no longer an active member of the Klan
By 1997, however, Byrd said his service in the Klan had been a mistake, and advised all young people to avoid the group.
If Byrd serves until November 19, 2009, he will be the longest serving Congressman in US history, and is already the last Congressman to vote on statehood bills (for Alaska and Hawaii).
Byrd is not the only Senator in the hospital. John Warner (R-VA) is being tested for an irregular heartbeat.