Remembering Max Cleland, a life strong in the broken places

Remembering Max Cleland, a life strong in the broken places

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This week, Georgians around the state are remembering Max Cleland.
He died of congestive heart failure at his home in Atlanta on
Tuesday. He was 79. Cleland was a Democrat and lifelong public
servant in a variety of roles, including U.S. senator and head of
the Veterans Administration under President Jimmy Carter. Jim
Galloway, a now-retired Atlanta Journal-Constitution journalist,
says Cleland’s politics were influenced by his military service. He
lost three limbs in the Vietnam War. Georgia Today explores
Cleland's life and legacy with Galloway, who also knew Cleland
as a friend. 

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