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“There was a senator, I think it was after my pancreatic cancer, who announced with great glee that I was going to be dead within six months,” she recalled.
“That senator, whose name I have forgotten, is now himself dead, and I,” she added with a smile, “am very much alive.”spicy. But we have Google to help us out, and it turns out that the senator was Jim Bunning, a Republican from Kentucky who served from 1999 to 2011. In a
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