Former Sen. Stevens killed in Alaska plane crash

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Former Alaska Sen. Stevens Killed in Plane Crash

Former Alaska Sen. Ted Stevens, one of the longest-serving senators in U.S. history and a tireless advocate for his state, was killed in a plane crash southwest of Anchorage Monday.

A spokesman for the family, former chief of staff Mitch Rose, confirmed to Fox News that Stevens was among the five dead. He was 86. Colleagues of the veteran lawmaker, who had waited all day to learn of Stevens' condition, mourned his loss and described him as an Alaskan "hero."

"He built Alaska and he stood for Alaska and he fought for Alaska," Gov. Sean Parnell said at a press conference.

"The thought of losing Ted Stevens, a man who was known to business and community leaders, Native chiefs and everyday Alaskans as 'Uncle Ted,' is too difficult to fathom," Sen. Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska, said in a statement.

Stevens was the longest-serving Republican in U.S. Senate history when he left office after losing his seat in the 2008 election. The end of his term in office was marked by a high-profile corruption trial that was ultimately dropped after he lost re-election. The senator had served more than 40 years in office and took on a patriarchal role for his state, leveraging his seniority to win large sums of federal funding for Alaska projects. The airport in Anchorage is named after Stevens.

Officials have not yet publicly released the identities of those injured or killed.

The National Transportation Safety Board, which sent a team to the crash site, said nine people were aboard the DeHavilland DHC-3 Otter, a single-engine plane commonly used to ferry passengers in and out of remote areas. The NTSB said rescuers at the scene reported five deaths.

Former NASA Administrator Sean O'Keefe also was on the flight, according to defense contractor EADS North America -- he reportedly survived. O'Keefe is the current chief executive of the U.S.-based division of the European firm.

O'Keefe and Stevens were said to be traveling with their sons. According to the Anchorage Daily News, the plane was registered to Anchorage-based communications company GCI -- the firm owns the Agulowak Lodge where Stevens was traveling Monday.

The rescuers on scene were "administering help to at least two people and "working to get those people out as soon as possible," the Alaska Air National Guard said. Rescuers from the Guard said they were able to reach the crash site by helicopter Tuesday morning and were "currently providing medical support to the crash victims at the scene."

Alaska National Guard spokesman Maj. Guy Hayes said about five good Samaritans were on scene early Tuesday helping the crash victims.

The crash marked a tragic end to a storied career.

Stevens left office at the beginning of 2009 after losing to Democrat Mark Begich in an election that coincided with Stevens' corruption trial. The case took several twists and turns -- Stevens was convicted on seven charges just days before the election, but Attorney General Eric Holder dropped the charges last April citing prosecutorial misconduct. The former senator had been accused of lying on a disclosure form to hide gifts from an oil company executive.

Stevens suggested afterward that he might have won re-election if not for the "unfair" case against him. Despite calls for a do-over election at the time, Begich stayed in the seat and Stevens returned to private life.

When his party held a majority, Stevens -- known as a formidable parliamentarian -- was chairman of several Senate committees, including the powerful Rules and Appropriations panels. For three years, he was majority whip. When the Democrats took back control of the Senate in January 2007, he lost his chairmanships but remained ranking Republican member of the powerful Commerce Committee.

His skill in appropriating military and other federal money for Alaska earned him the reputation among many in Washington as a pork-barrel politician. Revered in Alaska -- he was named Alaskan of the Century in 1999 for having the greatest impact on the state in 100 years -- he brought in "Stevens money" that literally helped keep the remote state solvent. "The only special interest I care about is Alaska," he was fond of saying.

He helped shape landmark legislation on Alaska Native land claims, the trans-Alaska oil pipeline, fisheries management and public lands. One of his projects became a symbol of pork-barrel spending in Congress and a target of taxpayer groups who challenged a $450 million appropriation for bridge construction.

The "Bridge to Nowhere" would have connected Ketchikan, Alaska, to an island with just 50 residents at a cost of nearly $400 million. The proposal became a symbol of the waste associated with earmarks, which are items inserted into bills, often at the last minute.

Congress scrubbed funding for the bridge in 2005.

The crash that killed Stevens was not his first. Shortly after being elected to his second full term in 1978, he was aboard a private jet that went down at Anchorage International Airport, killing his first wife, Ann.

Begich's father, former Rep. Nick Begich, also was killed in an Alaska plane crash along with House Majority Leader Hale Boggs decades ago.

Sen. Begich on Tuesday called Stevens one of the state's "greatest statesmen and a true pioneer."

"Over his four decades of public service in the U.S. Senate, Senator Stevens was a forceful advocate for Alaska who helped transform our state in the challenging years after Statehood. Senator Stevens' many contributions to Alaska are enormous and his legacy of fierce devotion to Alaska will be long-lasting," he said.

Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin called Stevens, who is a World War II veteran, a "warrior" and "an Alaskan hero" who has "dedicated his life to his country."

Stevens' family also issued a statement before Stevens' death was confirmed.

"The Ted Stevens family offers their prayers for all those on board and for their families," the family said. "We thank the brave men and women who are working to reach the site. We continue to work with the Alaska National Guard, the U.S. Coast Guard and the Alaska State Troopers. We thank everyone for their support and prayers."
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I am sure the democrats wished all republicans were on that plane. Just goes to show they have no respect for the dead (or their country's constitution).

They prove this time and time again .....

Anyways, may Senator Stevens rest in peace.
 
I am sure the democrats wished all republicans were on that plane. Just goes to show they have no respect for the dead (or their country's constitution).

They prove this time and time again .....

Anyways, may Senator Stevens rest in peace.

WTF? That's VERY BAD STATEMENT from you.

What's shocking.
 
RIP Stevens, non-politically.

It don't matters if I agree or disagree with his political views.

Honestly, the N.H. Dem candidate is retard and cold turkey over his remark about Palin.
 
Why won't democrats protect the border and protect law abiding citizens of all political parties?

Why are democrats bad mouthing a U.S. State that is trying to protect its citizens?

Why are democrats protecting law breakers who illegally enter the U.S. and plan to reward them with citizenship?

Why are democrats turning America into a socialist dictatorship with their health care reform bill that was overwhelmingly opposed by the American people?

Because they are cowards.

Just saying .....

Remember in November.
 
Why won't democrats protect the border and protect law abiding citizens of all political parties?

Why are democrats bad mouthing a U.S. State that is trying to protect its citizens?

Why are democrats protecting law breakers who illegally enter the U.S. and plan to reward them with citizenship?

Why are democrats turning America into a socialist dictatorship with their health care reform bill that was overwhelmingly opposed by the American people?

Because they are cowards.

Just saying .....

That's too way off topic.

This topic is about Stevens so stop point at democrats.

Your post does offended me too, even I'm not registered democrat so this thread is about Stevens and kokonut's post was point at N.H. democrat candidate who said to Palin, not all democrats.
 
That's too way off topic.

This topic is about Stevens so stop point at democrats.

Your post does offended me too, even I'm not registered democrat so this thread is about Stevens and kokonut's post was point at N.H. democrat candidate who said to Palin, not all democrats.

Goes to show what democrats are thinking when a democrat candidate says that publicly.

What do they think privately that they won't say publicly?
 
Goes to show what democrats are thinking when a democrat candidate says that publicly.

What do they think privately that they won't say publicly?

Post reported for thread hijacking.

Have a great day.
 
Um... this isn't really the place to engage in a political debate.
 
I am sure the democrats wished all republicans were on that plane. Just goes to show they have no respect for the dead (or their country's constitution).

They prove this time and time again .....

Anyways, may Senator Stevens rest in peace.

Wow, you have some major issues; using Ted Stevens' death as an opportunity to cast rancid, filthy bait? Shame on you.


RIP, Ted Stevens.
 
Why won't democrats protect the border and protect law abiding citizens of all political parties?

Why are democrats bad mouthing a U.S. State that is trying to protect its citizens?

Why are democrats protecting law breakers who illegally enter the U.S. and plan to reward them with citizenship?

Why are democrats turning America into a socialist dictatorship with their health care reform bill that was overwhelmingly opposed by the American people?

Because they are cowards.

Just saying .....

Remember in November.

:sure:

This is one of the most absurd posts I have ever read here. The topic is about a Senator that died in a plane crash. To use it as a platform to launch your "business as usual" attacks on Democrats is beyond comprehension. Maybe I will move to the Peachtree state and vote for all Liberals, just to cancel you out.

Just saying ....:nana:


 
Wow, you have some major issues; using Ted Stevens' death as an opportunity to cast rancid, filthy bait? Shame on you.


RIP, Ted Stevens.

He also was quite pleased when Senator Byrd, a Democrat, died.

You know he is a gun owner. Imagine that you post a "Vote for Obama" sign in your yard next door to him.
 
RIP, Senator Stevens. You did many great things for your constituents. Alaska is honored to have had your service.
 
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