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 | | Hunter leaned over the bed and said," Sandy, if you want to go out there for awhile- do that, just know that Juan and I really need you." I was back." After nineteen years together, seventeen years of marriage, Hunter and Sandy divorced in 1980, though the two remained close friends until Hunter's death. |
 | | Hunter Thompson showed up frequently as Uncle Duke in Doonesbury, the Garry Trudeau comic strip, to loud protests from Thompson himself, though he supposedly took a liking to the character in later years. |
 | | While distinctly embracing the notion of democracy and its virtues as evidenced in his political writings in both the 1972 and 1976 elections, Thompson was acutely aware of the flaws in such a system and regularly advocated radical approaches to politics that veered between libertarian, anarchist, and even some aspects of socialism. |
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