Ted Kennedy dead....FINALLY
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Ted Kennedy dead....FINALLY
May that piece of crap of a man rot in hell.
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+1Gooberman wrote:Classy.
“To announce that there must be no criticism of the President, or that we are to stand by the President, right or wrong, is not only unpatriotic and servile, but is morally treasonable to the American public.”
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I don't know for sure but if ThunderBunny is one of them then I can at least understand the comment.woodchip wrote:Ah yes, the lion of the Senate, good old Ted "Chappaquiddick" Kennedy. I wonder what the relatives of Mary Jo Kopechne are thinking today?
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I don’t hate the people I disagree with, but there are a few people in the government I would be happy to see go.Kilarin wrote:It doesn't say very nice things about us if we degenerate into pure mean hatred for those whom we disagree with.
But I don’t like the suffering, maybe should be quick. Like getting run over by an ACORN bus.
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True. I won't miss his role as a lawmaker. Ted Kennedy was, in my opinion, a bad man. But I'm not happy that he died, certainly not that he died in such a painful and unpleasant way. I would PREFER to see bad men become GOOD men.Spidey wrote:but there are a few people in the government I would be happy to see go
Just to clarify, I do NOT think that everyone who disagrees with me is a BAD person. Some people who disagree with me are far BETTER people than I am. And I don't KNOW Ted Kennedy, so my opinion that he was "BAD" is based on some very external and incomplete data.
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I agree.woodchip wrote:Ah yes, the lion of the Senate, good old Ted "Chappaquiddick" Kennedy. I wonder what the relatives of Mary Jo Kopechne are thinking today?
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depends on the person. I'll be glad when Osama is dead.Dakatsu wrote:Okay, this is the last time I "participate" in the Ethics and Commentary board. It's one thing to disagree with the man, but to be glad he is dead is sick and twisted.
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I posted it because a number of women that had affairs with the Kennedys have ended up dead in one way or another. They have always fancied themselves above the law and could care less for the common man. Mary Jo Kopechne, Marilyn Monroe, Martha Moxley are all dead and only one of them got some form of justice.
Ted Kennedy was a piece of trash and it's good that we're rid him.
Ted Kennedy was a piece of trash and it's good that we're rid him.
Entire article here: http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/story?id=8212665#
Chappaquiddick: No Profile in Kennedy Courage
Senator Was Haunted By Ghosts of 1969 Fatal Crash, Despite Accomplishments
By SUSAN DONALDSON JAMES
Aug. 26, 2009
In the summer of 1969, consiglieres of the former John F. Kennedy administration -- Robert McNamara, Arthur Schlesinger and Ted Sorensen, among others -- convened in Hyannis Port, Mass., to write the apology that would save the young Sen. Ted Kennedy from himself.
Only days before, Kennedy had left the scene of a fatal car crash on the small island of Chappaquiddick on Martha's Vineyard, taking the life of 28-year-old Mary Jo Kopechne.
The second-term senator waited nearly 10 hours to report the accident and offered virtually no explanation other than he \"panicked.\"
\"In those conclaves a speech, not unlike the 'Checkers' speech, was crafted for him to give on TV, throwing himself on the compassion of the American people to write and call in to keep him on the ticket,\" said Edward Klein, author of the new book, \"Ted Kennedy: The Dream That Never Died.\"
\"All of the Kennedy acolytes were there,\" Klein told ABCNews.com. \"His wife Joan was not allowed downstairs. They didn't want her to hear it.\"
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By quitting, you're letting Thunderbunny the board-terrorist win.Dakatsu wrote:Okay, this is the last time I "participate" in the Ethics and Commentary board. It's one thing to disagree with the man, but to be glad he is dead is sick and twisted.
Also, Brian, thanks for locking this.