NCC General Secretary on Senator Wellstone's Death
Following is the statement issued by the Reverend
Robert Edgar, General Secretary, National Council of Churches on the Death
of Senator Paul Wellstone:
"On this sad day we join with many others
in mourning the loss of Senator Paul Wellstone of Minnesota following
his tragic death in the crash of a small plane.Americans of every political
affiliation will acknowledge the loss of a devoted public servant who
embodied the highest standards of his profession.
"Senator Wellstone was fearless and faithful
in his pursuit of justice for all persons. We at the National Council
of Churches have more than once been grateful for his leadership on behalf
of programs to assist the least, the last and the lost. His great heart
and sharp mind placed him in the forefront of the cause of children, health
care, environmental concerns, and the poor and marginalized. Even in what
turned out to be the last days of his life, Senator Wellstone, despite
a close political race for re-election, preserved his integrity in voting
against the Use of Force' resolution to enable U.S. action against
Iraq. At the time we cited his courage and selflessness in placing conscience
above self-interest. We will miss his bright spirit as well as his leadership.
"We extend our most profound condolences
to his two sons who have lost their mother and sister as well as their
father. We pray that the peace that passes all understanding will surround
and sustain them. May God have mercy upon all who mourn those who have
been lost to us. Not for the first time we have witnessed the sudden untimely
and tragic death of those in public life in the closing days of re-election
campaigns. We think of Mickey Leland, Hale Boggs and John Heinz, all of
whom are among the more than a dozen public officials who have perished
in such aviation accidents. My own family was deeply affected by my son's
near fatal crash in a small plane. We hope and trust that appropriate
officials will review once more the adequacy of safety standards and regulations
for such aircraft."
|