Former U.S. Sen. Jesse Helms dies at 86
My prayers go out to his family. No matter what he represented to others, losing a father, husband, brother, uncle, grandpa is a hard thing to come to terms with.
Now, Jesse Helms sticks in my mind for playing the race card against Harvey Gantt in 1996? But I can't be all that mad at him. Not only did a brother help him out in the campaign, it worked. So, what can I say?
Update: I forgot to mention the barrier he has presented for the Lumbee nation to receive federal recognition.
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