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For every idle word men may speak, they will give account of it in the day of judgment.  Matthew 1236

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Lee Atwater was a well-known figure in US politics. He engineered the successful 1988 presidential campaign of George H.W. Bush and was the head of the Republican National Committee (1988-1991). But in the midst of all his activities he developed an inoperable brain tumor and died at the age of 40.
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LEE ATWATER
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For every idle word men may speak, they will give account of it in the day of judgment.  Matthew 1236

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Lee Atwater was a well-known figure in US politics. He engineered the successful 1988 presidential campaign of George H.W. Bush and was the head of the Republican National Committee (1988-1991). But in the midst of all his activities he developed an inoperable brain tumor and died at the age of 40.
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