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Ted Kennedy
Well, I suppose we can now expect about 5 days of round-the-clock homage to
the late Sen. Kennedy. Still, when one looks back, it was one heck of an odd legacy. The guy starts out as the little brother of a couple of heavy hitters, sort of the kid the family expects nothing from. Then, just as he's thrust into prominence, he commits a crime that should have landed him in jail for at least a few years and gets off, essentially with a stern lecture. Then, after finally giving up on the whole Presidential idea, he spends 30 years in which he damn near mastered being a US Senator. I mean that in the positive sense, as the man learned how to compromise, deal and cajole a very clumsy mechanism towards many good ends. Even for those that don't agree with his goals and outcomes, it must be admitted he was as good at making that body work as anyone, possibly ever. Like I said, an odd course, and a hard one to reckon, overall. Thoughts? Tom |
Ted Kennedy
Tom Littleton wrote:
Well, I suppose we can now expect about 5 days of round-the-clock homage to the late Sen. Kennedy. ... Ted Kennedy will be put in the ground on Saturday at Arlington National. I hope the creeps and the wingnuts will have the decency to wait until Saturday night to start their hatefest. But I kinda doubt it. -- Ken Fortenberry |
Ted Kennedy
one more drunk off the road...fine by me.....
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Ted Kennedy
"Teddy was thrown out of Harvard in 1951 for cheating"
"but the senator's carousing -- and testimony about him wandering about the house in his shirttails and no pants" "Kennedy drove his car off a bridge and into a pond on Chappaquiddick Island, on Martha's Vineyard. Mary Jo Kopechne, a 28-year-old worker with RFK's campaign, was found dead in the submerged car's back seat 10 hours later." Nice legacy, Teddy... Guess you didn't have it in you to stick around long enough to get voted out like the rest of your croonies will in 2010... |
Ted Kennedy
On 2009-08-26 18:25:31 -0400, "Tom Littleton" said:
Well, I suppose we can now expect about 5 days of round-the-clock homage to the late Sen. Kennedy. Actually, we Massholes are not looking forward to TWO WEEKS of homage to Teddy. When Cardinal Maderieros died a few years back, we had his funeral on for ten days. Even the death of the Pope didn't match that one. I didn't like Ted (that goes without saying), but he did his job for the Massholes who voted for him. Another Kennedy will take his senate seat. Dave |
Ted Kennedy
HYPOCRITE: (1) A person who engages in the same behaviors he condemns others for. (2) A person who professes certain ideals, but fails to live up to them. (3) A person who holds other people to higher standards than he holds himself. The only reliable product of an organized liberalism is a flock of hypocrites who feel that only *their* hypocrisy is divinely sanctioned. Yup...that about sums up Ted Kennedy. I know his death is sad for some, but I refuse to get all worked up about it. To me, Ted Kennedy was simply a drunken, womanizing murderer that used his last name to get out of much deserved prison time for Chappaquiddick. The man defined absolute partisan hypocrisy. The mere fact that he asked for a law to be changed to allow the liberal governor to appoint a liberal to take his seat speaks volumes about his character. His refusal to stand by the law HE helped to pass which prevented the Republican governor (Romney) from getting that same power some years back is simply gross. Kennedy worked tirelessly to raise OUR taxes (the average American pays about 10% of their income in taxes each year) while he only paid about .04% of his income in taxes. He had tax shelters in Aruba and accounts in the names of his family members to avoid paying so much of his "hard earned" money in taxes. He didn't like paying taxes but thought that all of us working class people should. Teddy called him self an environmentalist, yet when a Cape Cod windmill project threatened to obstruct his sail boating landscape he tried to get a friend in the Army Corps of Engineers to "investigate" the project--and find reasons to shoot it down. Too bad for him that his friend's investigation only pointed out how successful and positive the Cape Wind project would inevitably be. Again, it seems that Ted Kennedy was only "green" when the cost or inconvenience applied to us and not him. Oh, and lets not forget that he was the guy that created the Obamacare amendment that excluded members of Congress from the very government run plan they would create. According to him, the public plan is good enough for us, but not for him or his politician pals. Smart thinking on his part I suppose, since a government run plan would surely not have given him the top notch medical care that he got for the last year. At his age they would have just offered him a blue pill... To me, he typified exactly what I can't stand about Democrats. He is the typical liberal that feels that they should get to play by a different set of rules than anyone else. I can't support that kind of blatant hypocrisy. He was not a man of integrity, certainly not a man of honor and I for one, will not be sobbing today and talking about "what a great man" he was. See, what he and all the other liberals of his ilk never seem to understand is that the TRUE equality that they claim to stand for will only come when THEY start subjecting themselves to the same oppression that they want us to suffer under. What's good for the wealthy elitist geese should always be what's good for the private sector gander... |
Ted Kennedy
On 2009-08-26 18:36:09 -0400, Ken Fortenberry
said: Tom Littleton wrote: Well, I suppose we can now expect about 5 days of round-the-clock homage to the late Sen. Kennedy. ... Ted Kennedy will be put in the ground on Saturday at Arlington National. I hope the creeps and the wingnuts will have the decency to wait until Saturday night to start their hatefest. But I kinda doubt it. I doubt there will be any "hatefest", unlike the one's I saw being broken up at Arlington for KIA military. |
Ted Kennedy
David LaCourse wrote:
Ken Fortenberry said: Tom Littleton wrote: Well, I suppose we can now expect about 5 days of round-the-clock homage to the late Sen. Kennedy. ... Ted Kennedy will be put in the ground on Saturday at Arlington National. I hope the creeps and the wingnuts will have the decency to wait until Saturday night to start their hatefest. But I kinda doubt it. I doubt there will be any "hatefest", unlike the one's I saw being broken up at Arlington for KIA military. The hatefest has already started in the right-wing blogosphere and on the Limbaugh show. I was talking about the creeps and wingnuts of roff. -- Ken Fortenberry |
Ted Kennedy
On 2009-08-26 19:12:02 -0400, Ken Fortenberry
said: David LaCourse wrote: Ken Fortenberry said: Tom Littleton wrote: Well, I suppose we can now expect about 5 days of round-the-clock homage to the late Sen. Kennedy. ... Ted Kennedy will be put in the ground on Saturday at Arlington National. I hope the creeps and the wingnuts will have the decency to wait until Saturday night to start their hatefest. But I kinda doubt it. I doubt there will be any "hatefest", unlike the one's I saw being broken up at Arlington for KIA military. The hatefest has already started in the right-wing blogosphere and on the Limbaugh show. I was talking about the creeps and wingnuts of roff. Well, since I do not follow any bogospheres, right, left, up or down, nor listen to the Limbaugh show, and most of the wingnuts on roff are anarchistic socialists, I have no idea what you are talking about. Dave |
Ted Kennedy
On 2009-08-26 19:07:15 -0400, "~^ beancounter ~^" said:
Yup...that about sums up Ted Kennedy. Look around you. That just about sums up all of humanity, including you, me, and Kennedy. |
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