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Charles Patrick Roberts (born in 1936) is an American politician, member of the Republican party and American senator of the Kansas to the Congrès of the United States since 1997.
Pat Roberts was born the April 20th 1936 in Topeka, Kansas. He is the son of Wes Roberts, president of the republican national committee under the presidency of Dwight Eisenhower.
Graduate of the university of Kansas in 1958, Roberts is captain in the Corps of the Marines of the United States of America of 1958 with 1962.
To defer then editor for several newspapers of the Arizona, it joined in 1967 the team of the senator of Kansas, Frank Carlson.
In 1969, he becomes the assistant of the republican representative of Kansas, Keith Sebelius.
In 1980, Roberts succeeds Sebelius with the Chambre of the Representatives of the United States where he will constantly be re-elected until in 1996, year when he is elected senator of Kansas to the Sénat of the United States to the vacant seat left by Nancy Kassebaum. Roberts is re-elected in 2002.
Roberts is member of several commissions or sub-commissions of the senate of which that on the internal security and the proliferation of the nuclear weapons, biological and chemical.
In 2004, Roberts is the author of a private bill on the dismantling of the CIA and the establishment of a national management information (DNI).
Roberts is also one of the authors of the report/ratio on the errors of the secret services concerning the Guerre in Iraq and them weapons of massive destruction. Critics showed it to have edulcorated the report/ratio not to imply the administration of George W. Bush, then in full shift for its re-election.
Pat Roberts is married and father of 3 children.
Internal bond
List of the senators of the United States of America
External bond
- Official website (http://roberts.senate.gov/)
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