Representative Tim Moore sponsored a resolution in the Texas House
of Representatives in Austin, calling on the House to commend
Albert de Salvo for his unselfish service to "his country,, his
state and his community." The resolution stated that "this
compassionate gentleman's dedication and devotion to his work
has enabled the weak and the lonely throughout the nation to
achieve and maintain a new degree of concern for their future.
He has been officially recognized by the State of Massachusetts
for his noted activities and unconventional techniques involving
population control and applied psychology."
The resolution was passed unanimously. Representative Moore
than revealed that he has tabled the motion to show how the
legislature passes bills and resolution often without reading
them or understanding what they say.
Albert de Salvo was the Boston Strangler.
Bowen, Charles T. "Quick Note; Silent Vote; No Gloat"
The Tampa Tribune. 21 April 1997 (p.1)
Taylor, Paul. "Texas Legislature Opens the `Big Top'"
The Washington Post. 13 January 1985 (p.A3)
... Texas DOS: Y'all reckon? [Yup/Naw]
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Cindy M - 14 Nov 2006 14:25 GMT
Wow!!!
> Representative Tim Moore sponsored a resolution in the Texas House
> of Representatives in Austin, calling on the House to commend
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ladylove77 - 14 Nov 2006 18:05 GMT
That's what I say too! WOW
Gwen
> Wow!!!
>> Representative Tim Moore sponsored a resolution in the Texas House
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>> ... Texas DOS: Y'all reckon? [Yup/Naw]
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