wamp: thank you, madam speaker. i did not prepare or plan to speak on this resolution, but i saw my friend, john lewis, on the floor and i came two days ago on this m.l. king day i was moved beyond measure to stand on the very spot where dr. king lost his life. the national civil rights museum in memphis, tennessee, at the lorraine motel, to tour there and spend a couple hours. extraordinary museum. extraordinary place. i would encourage all americans to go see that, to experience it. much more than i ever dreamed. i had not been there even though i am a tennessean. even though i feel like, as an american, who believes in equality and justice, i feel like a sojourner with my friend, john lewis, as the co-sponsor with lacy clay of the civil rights trail legislation which is pending before this house. co-sponsor jesse jackson of the naming of emancipation hall. co-sponsor with john lewis of the green mcado legislation in tennessee. recognizing the clinton 12 and the bravery on the road that we are on. but to me martin