Congressman Jim Langevin Presides Over the House of Representatives

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Uploaded by on Jul 26, 2010

On the 20th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Congressman Jim Langevin of Rhode Island is presiding over the House, the first time a Member in a wheelchair has ever presided over the House of Representatives.

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  • The best thing about this video is..........left-click the mouse on it so it pauses. Hold down your left-arrow key for a couple of seconds. Then a digital snake will pop up and yes, you can control it with the other arrow keys. The trick is to eat the random dot displayed in this video.

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  • PATRICK KENNEDY, "...and for the Republic to which it stands....."

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  • @silentonall What do you have against the ADA?

  • that is cool. lol;

  • ..and for the Republic to which it stands.....

    ..and for the Republic to which it stands....

    ..and for the Republic to which it stands....

    What's wrong with this??????

  • @silentonall

    how come this doesn't work in all youtube videos?

  • @silentonall: I don't know specifically that you belong to the tea bag party, but what walks like a duck and talks like a duck . . .

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