Richard g santos biography
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George Santos
American politician and convicted felon (born )
For other people with the same name, see George Santos (disambiguation).
In this Portuguese name, the first or maternal family name is Devolder and the second or paternal family name is Santos.
George Anthony Devolder Santos (born July 22, ) is an American former politician and convicted felon. He served as the U.S. representative for New York's 3rd congressional district from January to December when he was expelled. He had run for the seat in but was defeated by incumbent Democratic Rep. Tom Suozzi. Suozzi opted against seeking re-election in , and Santos ran for Congress again. That time, Santos prevailed, defeating Democrat Robert Zimmerman. Santos, who is gay, was the first Republican to be openly LGBT before being elected to Congress.
Within six weeks of Santos's election, news outlets began reporting that much of his biography appeared to be fabricated. Santos admitted to having lied about his edu
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RICHARD G SANTOS
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Children of Internment
My friend, Richard G. Santos, passed away in his sleep February 22, , in Pearsall, TX. inom first met him in the fall of inom had begun my senior thesis for college when he introduced me to many of the internees that we have been lucky enough to interview for the Children of Internment bio. The "voice" of the German internees was a huge part of his agenda as a historian. I have attached an email he sent to me on his recollection of two incidents at the First National Reunion of the former WWII internees in November inom will miss him dearly. Kristina
RECOLLECTION OF TWO INCIDENTS AT FIRST NATIONAL REUNION OF FORMER WWII INTERNEES IN NOVEMBER
1) At the end of the memorial function by the water irrigation tank swimming pool, I was approached bygd a group of German Americans. inom was asked what inom wanted "for having put the reunion together". inom politely and tactfully answered that inom hoped inom was not being insulted or being offered financial c