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NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
Tom DeLay
Politician
8-Apr-1947   Former House Majority Leader, convicted felon
Harry S. Dent, Sr.
Government
21-Feb-1930 28-Sep-2007 Devised Nixon's Southern Strategy
John Edwards
Politician
10-Jun-1953   2004 Vice Presidential candidate
Armand Hammer
Business
21-May-1898 10-Dec-1990 Soviet agent of influence
George V. Hansen
Politician
14-Sep-1930   Congressman from Idaho
Kamala Harris
Attorney
20-Oct-1964   Attorney General of California
Norman Hsu
Philanthropist
Oct-1951   Notorious Democratic donor
James Inhofe
Politician
17-Nov-1934   US Senator from Oklahoma
Jay C. Kim
Politician
27-Mar-1939   Congressman from California, 1993-99
Paul Magliocchetti
Criminal
c. 1946   Washington lobbyist, PMA Group
Mary Rose Oakar
Politician
5-Mar-1940   Congresswoman from Ohio, 1977-93
Lawrence J. Smith
Politician
25-Apr-1941   Congressman from Florida, 1983-93
George Steinbrenner
Baseball
4-Jul-1930 13-Jul-2010 Owner, New York Yankees
Bob Taft
Politician
8-Jan-1942   Governor of Ohio, 1999-2007
David Walters
Politician
20-Nov-1951   Governor of Oklahoma, 1991-95


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