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List of (living) US Congressmen born in the 1920s:

 

1924:

Frank Guarini (D-NJ. 1979 – 1993)

Merwin Coad (D-IA. 1957 – 1963)

 

1925:

G. William Whitehurst (R-VA. 1969 – 1987)

Lucien Nedzi (D-MI. 1961 – 1981)

Daniel J. Evans (R-WA. 1983 – 1989)

 

1926:

Roscoe Bartlett (R-MD. 1993 – 2013)

Philip Ruppe (R-MI. 1967 – 1979)

 

1927:

Ben Blackburn (R-GA. 1967 – 1975)

James Symington (D-MO. 1969 – 1977)

 

1928:

Bill Archer (R-TX. 1971 – 2001)

Bill Gradison (R-OH. 1971– 1993)

 

1929:

Richard Ottinger (D-NY. 1965 – 1971; 1975 – 1985)

James Nelligan (R-PA. 1981 – 1983)

Dick Schulze (R-PA. 1975 – 1993)

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updated for Daniel J. Evans
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Ron Paul speaking (6:44:12) at the Libertarian National Convention. He sounds really quite well, honestly - and for Ron Paul, looks it. Very ambulatory and articulate, and shouldn't be bothering us for a while.

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2 hours ago, Dying Probably said:

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Ron Paul speaking (6:44:12) at the Libertarian National Convention. He sounds really quite well, honestly - and for Ron Paul, looks it. Very ambulatory and articulate, and shouldn't be bothering us for a while.

His son has been worse off for years now. Somehow.

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5 hours ago, Dying Probably said:

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Ron Paul speaking (6:44:12) at the Libertarian National Convention. He sounds really quite well, honestly - and for Ron Paul, looks it. Very ambulatory and articulate, and shouldn't be bothering us for a while.

he sounds well, but he doesn't look very well.

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I'm currently working my way through Annie Jacobson's cheery new book Nuclear War, A Scenario, which I wouldn't recommend to anyone of a nervous disposition.   

 

Anyway, Bill Clinton's Secretary of state William Perry, 96, was interviewed extensively for the book and is clearly still very alert, with a good recall for previous events.  I just thought I'd mention that, as Perry is a perennial deadpool pick, but there never seems to be any news on how he's doing.

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1 hour ago, DevonDeathTrip said:

I'm currently working my way through Annie Jacobson's cheery new book Nuclear War, A Scenario, which I wouldn't recommend to anyone of a nervous disposition.   

 

Anyway, Bill Clinton's Secretary of state William Perry, 96, was interviewed extensively for the book and is clearly still very alert, with a good recall for previous events.  I just thought I'd mention that, as Perry is a perennial deadpool pick, but there never seems to be any news on how he's doing.

I have that book on my phone, and have been meaning to read it - is it good?

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Very good. I like most apocalyptic fact and fiction :).

 

Without getting too political, I do worry about Trump getting his hands on these toys again. I won't spoil it for you, but the 'Devils Scenario' which befalls California is particularly spine chilling. 

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Former US senator from Idaho Steve Symms passed away on August 8, at the age of 86.

 

Symms was a member of the senate from 1981-1993, and a US representative 1973-1981.

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On 08/05/2024 at 18:19, polar duck said:

List of (living) US Congressmen born in the 1920s:

 

1925:

G. William Whitehurst (R-VA. 1969 – 1987)

Lucien Nedzi (D-MI. 1961 – 1981)

Daniel J. Evans (R-WA. 1983 – 1989) d. 2024

 

Daniel J. Evans is the first faller of the group. He was the last surviving US Senator born in the 1920s.

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Oldest US senator now is Nicholas Brady (94), better known for being treasury secretary in the administrations of Reagan and Bush Sr.

 

Top 5 oldest U.S. senators at the moment:

1. Nicholas F. Brady (1930) (R-New Jersey, 1982)

2. Rudy Boschwitz (1930) (R-Minnesota, 1978-1991)
3. Fred R. Harris (1930) (D-Oklahoma, 1964-1973)
4. Mack Mattingly (1931) (R-Georgia ,1981-1987)

5. Alan K. Simpson (1931) (R-Wyoming, 1979-1997)

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1 hour ago, polar duck said:

 

Daniel J. Evans is the first faller of the group. He was the last surviving US Senator born in the 1920s.

At the risk of sounding pedantic, Evans was a Republican not a Democrat. He was also somewhat infamous for hiring a young Ted Bundy as a campaign staffer. 

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Additional fun fact about Daniel J. Evans:

 

Serving as governor of Washington (1965-1977), he outlived his four immediate successors, who passed away at the ages of 79, 91, 76 and 78;

 

While his immediate predecessor as governor of Washington (1957-1965), Albert D. Rosellini (wiki), was the oldest US governor in history, passing away at the age of 101 in 2011.

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Seeing reports that Richard V Allen (aka Dick Allen), Reagan's National Security advisor, has died aged 88: 

DDP pick.

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