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George McGovern gone
Though he is remembered for his opposition to the Vietnam War, he was a pilot in WWII- here's a link to a really interesting story about a bombing run that stayed with him, and its surprising resolution 40 years later:
http://liverputty.blogspot.com/2008/...-24-pilot.html Rick Perlstein's Nixonland covers the 1968 and 1972 Presidential elections in depth, and is a very interesting read for those who, like me, didn't know much about McGovern, other than as a punchline to a joke (and, for that matter, about George Romney, who comes across very, very well in the book).
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George McGovern was a great American. He was a true liberal Democrat unlike these intolerant kneejerk leftwing assholes that don't tolerate dissent from the party line. Mr. Mc govern was the first candidate I ever voted for. I wish we had more men like him in government today, maybe I would even vote again. RIP to a true American.
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