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Ted Stevens Buried At Arlington

JIM ABRAMS   09/28/10 04:23 PM ET   AP

Ted Stevens Buried

ARLINGTON, Va. — Former Alaska Sen. Ted Stevens, who served in the Senate longer than any Republican in history, was buried with full military honors Tuesday at Arlington National Cemetery.

Dozens of his Senate colleagues were among the hundreds attending the burial rites on a hillside with a view of the State Department on the other side of the Potomac River.

A caisson led by six horses and followed by an eight-man honor guard escorted the body to the burial site, where a firing party fired three rifle volleys and four F-22 Raptors did a flyover as a bugler played "Taps."

Stevens was one of five people killed in an Aug. 9 plane crash in southwest Alaska. He was 86.

Stevens was a World War II veteran and was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross. He went into public service before Alaska became a state in 1959 and was appointed to the Senate in December 1968.

Stevens lost his seat in the election of 2008, when he was convicted on corruption charges shortly before Election Day. A federal judge later threw out the verdict because of misconduct by federal prosecutors.

The Democrat who defeated Stevens in that election, Mark Begich, was among the mourners. Receiving the flag from Gen. Norton A. Schwartz, chief of staff of the Air Force, was Stevens' widow, Catherine Stevens.

During his four decades in the Senate Stevens headed the powerful Appropriations committee and attained the rank of president pro tempore, third in rank in succession to the president.

"Ted left exemplary footprints in the sands of time," Senate Chaplain Barry Black told the gathering. "I have not met anyone who loved his country more than Ted Stevens and I know I've not met anyone who loved Alaska more."

Late Monday the Senate approved legislation to name a mountain and part of an ice field after him.

What is now known as South Hunter Peak, a mountain located in Denali National Park and Preserve just south of Mount McKinley, will become Stevens Peak after the House passes the bill and the president signs it into law.

"The Senate will be thinking of Ted Stevens today," Republican leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky said in a speech on the Senate floor. His colleagues admired and even feared Stevens, McConnell said. "Alaskans loved him without any qualifications. To them he was just 'Uncle Ted.'"

Stevens was also honored at ceremonies in Alaska in August attended by Vice President Joe Biden, several dozen lawmakers and thousands of Alaskans.

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ARLINGTON, Va. — Former Alaska Sen. Ted Stevens, who served in the Senate longer than any Republican in history, was buried with full military honors Tuesday at Arlington National Cemetery. Doz...
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lazercat2008 09:27 PM on 09/28/2010
Mr. Allen, who was convicted for his role in a scheme to bribe Alaska state lawmakers to help his oil exploration projects, agreed to cooperate with the government and have his telephone conversations with Mr. Stevens recorded.
At one time, the two men were friends, thrown together by politics and oil money. Mr. Allen, who was the prosecution’s chief witness, testified that Mr. Stevens knew he was  Read More...
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hagagaga
My comments are funnier than yours.
12:27 PM on 09/29/2010
"Arlington Cemetery is not something you just dump someone in. It's not a ditch. It's a series of holes."
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jsgaetano
Semper Fidelis Tyrannosaurus!
11:57 AM on 09/29/2010
Stevens deserves to be buried under an outhouse.
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dax49
10:58 AM on 09/29/2010
This is a gross insult to the heroes buried there
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american-dolt
Truther since 2004
09:48 AM on 09/29/2010
Later Creep
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rgateman
07:19 AM on 09/29/2010
Still wasting tax dollars by the millions.
01:25 PM on 09/29/2010
Who? oil-bama?
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rgateman
05:52 PM on 09/29/2010
Teddy bagger, the guy in the article... try and keep up here on the tubes that make up the internets. lmao
04:57 AM on 09/29/2010
Is that really considered a good picture of the deceased and somewhat disgraced Senator Stevens? Could you be a little gracious and not gloat over the man's death? I didn't agree with his politics, but you've lost me here...
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supergranny
doing hard time in central florida
08:50 AM on 09/29/2010
gloat? i don't hear any party noise. please have compassion for ALL people who have passed. That should take up the balance on one's life remembering all the people who die every moment to keep the world moving which in turn keeps our own life moving.

is that clean enough HP?
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supergranny
doing hard time in central florida
08:52 AM on 09/29/2010
apparently no one can reply to your post unless they are sanctimonius about it
IMOPINIONH8D
because I want it empty...
04:55 AM on 09/29/2010
I hope they drove a stake thru his heart, if they could find it, before they closed the lid on his coffin.
09:42 AM on 09/29/2010
I am surprised that HP allowed this sort of discourse. God forbid anyone ever had an unkind word of Kennedy's death. That persons account would have been black listed immediately.

Flagged for bad taste...
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dax49
10:45 AM on 09/29/2010
In case you forgot, this guy betrayed the oath he took by accepting bribes and using our tax payer money for the benefit of his friends!
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mcmutter
A Groover has to expect a few setbacks .....
04:44 AM on 09/29/2010
Its been weeks .... wasn't he really sm.elly ?
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knerd
Trapped in a world he never made
04:00 AM on 09/29/2010
I'll always remember him fondly as one more senior citizen who is attempting to understand our new technology:

"...the internet is not something you just dump something on. It's not a truck. It's a series of tubes."

I get where he was trying to go. It just cracks me up anyway. God bless the guy.
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02:46 AM on 09/29/2010
Who's paying for the freaking military planes to fly over his funeral? That proabably cost $50,000 in jet fuel....meanwhile 30 million american kids live in poverty. America so wonderful. Didn't this repugniklan clown suck enough cash out of taxpayers while he was alive, but somehow we feel the need to waste more money on him even after he's dead? WTF!

Death does not clear the slate of one's prior actions and make them a saint all of the sudden.
01:28 PM on 09/29/2010
Your are so right?

Intercom Voice: Herb, aisle 2. Please remove Ted Kennedy sainthood off the shelf. Go ahead and throw it in the dumpster out back. Thank You.
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Dunkleberger Karl
Historian,Humanitarian,Hedonist.
01:46 AM on 10/08/2010
Ted Kennedy was a better Senator than the last 10 republican presidents ever were!
02:43 AM on 09/29/2010
He knew too much and the prosecutor was about to squeal and now he is gone.

If one of us is not safe, then none of us are safe.

Other suspicious deaths being ignored by Holder.

Margie Schoedinger
Mark Levy
Beverly Eckert
David Kellerman
Mark Pittman
William Allen Cruse
Matt Simmons
Robert Nyman
Carol Anne Burger
Jessica Kalish
Thelma Quince Colbert
The eleven men who lost their lives in the BP explosion
Alyssa Peterson
Mike Connell
Pat Tillman
those who died in the anthrax attacks
the hundred men who were tortured to death
the million Iraqis who lost their lives because Bush lied

Benazir Bhutto, now that we know that the CIA has a three thousand man military group in Pakistan, it is clear that people like the Bush Administration, who did not want her spreading what she had to say about OBL's death and who did it, had the means to take her out.

One of the Al-Qaeda leaders, Fakhiri
Fakhiri, also known as Ibn Shaikh Al-Libi was arrested by the American military in Pakistan at the end of 2001.
Supposedly, Al-Libi gave false testimonies about Iraqi government’s links with the international terrorist network, thereby giving Bush’s administration justification for intrusion into Iraq in 2003.

those who lost their lives in Mumbai where the CIA was forced to admit that they export terrorism when their agent was caught and implicated in its planning

Rafic Hariri
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supergranny
doing hard time in central florida
08:42 AM on 09/29/2010
i can't believe they posted that. good for you. this fairytale of ignoring the driving forces of the world and spinning those groups to portray them as being benevolent somehow. $$$$$$$
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Dunkleberger Karl
Historian,Humanitarian,Hedonist.
01:48 AM on 10/08/2010
Without the actions of the prossicuter, the trial most likly would have resulted in a prosicutical victoey, or a Hung jury! The prossicutor threw the case and then offs himself! (to protect his family?)
11:12 AM on 10/16/2010
Just goes to show how much we have to fix our justice system.
02:11 AM on 09/29/2010
I don't think wishing death on, or celebrating the death of, people that do civilization harm is the way toward bettering humanity. But recognizing those our albatrosses only makes us wiser and I question whether there must necessarily be a grace period after a person's death for this, as it is people like Ted Stevens why many of us will struggle unnecessarily to live. His unmentionable deeds including: the infamous huge earmark that would amount to approx. $450 million deemed "the bridge to nowhere" tucked within the 2005 Highway Bill (acryonym: SAFETEA-LU) which he adamanently opposed its funds being reallocated to Katrina aid, as such pork barrel projects were the guarantee to his reelection. A comparable behavior to Rep. John Murtha. And ironically, the bridge was being built to replace an already efficient ferry, in connecting Ketchikan, Alaska to Gravina Island: which had on it Ketchikan International Airport as well as about 50 people on it. Then there's the famed 2006 incident, when he was Chair over the Senate Committee on Commerce, SCIENCE and Transportation when he displayed vast misunderstanding of confounded technology when amid his speech rebutting the proposed amendment that included strong mandates for net neutrality, he referred to the Internet as "a series of tubes." And the coup de grat, the 2008 scandal which ended in a conviction in seven counts of making false statements and for failing to report gifts that he received in the form of home renovations (overturned '09).
02:26 AM on 09/29/2010
Stevens wasn't perfect, but I don't think we should single him out either. He did many wonderful things for this country and this state. Its convenient to point out only his shortcomings. Heres a great example of your logical fallacy:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=45mMioJ5szc
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Dunkleberger Karl
Historian,Humanitarian,Hedonist.
01:50 AM on 10/08/2010
Alot for Alaska,  after his Air Corp service ,Nothing for america!
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03:54 AM on 09/29/2010
This is sad; he did more with his life and helped more people than you even understand, and achieved more than you can ever hope to. Show alittle respect and grow up you partisan POS.
IMOPINIONH8D
because I want it empty...
04:36 AM on 09/29/2010
That POS is lying in the ground. Good riddance.Its a shame he's not in prison.
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supergranny
doing hard time in central florida
08:44 AM on 09/29/2010
grow up you partisan POS.

that just negated anything you have to say.

sorry, debating is not for children
02:06 AM on 09/29/2010
Are they sure..??
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Ramirez
Proud to be an American
01:53 AM on 09/29/2010
Rest in peace, Senator Stevens. You were a true Alaskan pioneer.
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Peter Cullen
01:42 AM on 09/29/2010
Whenever I ask someone to look up something on "the Google" and ask if a coffee shop or hotel has access to "the Tubes," I will think of Mr Stevens and smile. A full life is one left with both loyal friends and virulent enemies...he led a full life.