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Daniel Inouye, the American politician, was a trailblazing figure in the world of politics, breaking barriers and championing civil rights throughout his illustrious career. As the first Japanese American to serve in Congress and later as a long-serving senator from Hawaii, Inouye fought tirelessly for equality, justice, and the interests of his constituents. His remarkable legacy of service and leadership continues to inspire future generations to strive for a more inclusive and equitable society.

"The President's speech suggested to me that were we to follow his leadership, we will be in Iraq not for months, but for years. I also hope I am wrong on this."



"One doesn't become a soldier in a week - it takes training, study and discipline. There is no question that the finest Army in the world is found in the United States."


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