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Life After Brown
Tim Russert
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<blockquote data-quote="helenofcalifornia" data-source="post: 353172" data-attributes="member: 5170"><p>I am amazed at the reactions on his death. It's like the death of a beloved American that touched us all. He was so good at what he did and yet, hit that personal touch as well. I may have disagreed with him on some issues, but he never offended me to where I was angered. I will truly miss Tim Russert. He is irreplaceable. He will be the subject of Larry King tonight, which should be a good show with alot of good anecdotes about him and his life. The good do die young. And how sad that he outlived his Dad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="helenofcalifornia, post: 353172, member: 5170"] I am amazed at the reactions on his death. It's like the death of a beloved American that touched us all. He was so good at what he did and yet, hit that personal touch as well. I may have disagreed with him on some issues, but he never offended me to where I was angered. I will truly miss Tim Russert. He is irreplaceable. He will be the subject of Larry King tonight, which should be a good show with alot of good anecdotes about him and his life. The good do die young. And how sad that he outlived his Dad. [/QUOTE]
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