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News.com editor in chief never met Tim Russert, who died Friday of a heart attack, but he had an appointment with Russert almost every Sunday morning.
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Martha I.
Any death like this is untimely. But during this election year, his is especially so. His probity and tenacity at digging out the truth were never more important than during an election year.
It's a great loss not just for journalism, but for our democracy. My deepest condolences to his friends and family.
Kind and wondering eyes and an strong sense of public responsibility tied with love of family and community. Tim had the strength of the eternal ethic of faith in the goodness of men & women.
You always felt that he was earnestly after the larger issue and story that could be found upon due and diligent query. Mr. Russert had that great integrity and humility that all the decent messengers of the ?Press? comport themselves with.
Rest in Peace for you have made the world a better place in a measurable way ... Truly a man who qualified as a 'Mensch' ? just praise for one who stepped out from the heart of his Catholic upbringing but retained all its moral and ethical precepts in his daily duty.
love you Tim.
Chief Petty Officer James V Williams US Navy
love you Tim.
Chief Petty Officer James V Williams US Navy
I extend my condolences. You know he is in the presence of his God and our Mother Mary. Treasure your memories! Janet DeForge, Florida
I extend my condolences. You know he is in the presence of his God and our Mother Mary. Treasure your memories! Janet DeForge, Florida
- by FrancieM June 17, 2008 7:37 AM PDT
- I feel as if I've lost a member of my family. TIm always was so friendly, down-to-Earth while being extremely knowledgeable. The love he had for his work was so apparent. He truly was thrilled that he was being paid to do what he loved so much. My condolences to his wife, son and extended family.
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