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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 (D-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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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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