Arlen
Specter, the
irascible senator from Pennsylvania who was at the center of many of
the Senate’s most divisive legal battles — from the Supreme Court
nominations of Robert H. Bork and Clarence Thomas to the impeachment
of President Bill Clinton — only to lose his seat in 2010 after
quitting the Republican Party to become a Democrat, died Sunday
morning at his home in Philadelphia. He was 82. The cause was
complications of non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, his son Shanin said. Mr.
Specter had previously fought Hodgkin’s disease, and had survived
both a brain tumor and heart bypass surgery. Our prayers go out to
his family
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