RIP Teddy Kennedy...
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- bjornolf
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RIP Teddy Kennedy...
For any of you who know me, or have followed my arguments, you know that I tend to the conservative side of moderate. However, it is always sad when people lose their battles with cancer, so I say, RIP Mr. Kennedy. This brings to an end the Kennedy reign in US politics, unless you count Arnold, and I doubt any of the Kennedys want to claim him. I will say a little prayer for your family today.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20090826/us_nm/us_kennedy
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20090826/us_nm/us_kennedy
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Re: RIP Teddy Kennedy...
He does have a son Patrick who is serving in the House as a representative for Rhode Island.
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Yeah, but Teddy and his brothers were political royalty back in the day. So, unless Patrick rebuilds the family from the ground up and becomes a lot bigger than a representative from Rhode Island, I think it's safe to say that it's winding down.
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Re: RIP Teddy Kennedy...
Saw the news when I woke up, it caught me by surprise. I knew he was sick, but there was no public indication he was doing worse. I know he very recently pushed that his successor be named quickly, instead of the 5-6 month delay that it would normally take.
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Re: RIP Teddy Kennedy...
I had surmised when he did not attend his sister's funeral that he was very ill. I am still saddened.
I had the opportunity to meet the Senator at a Washington event a few years ago. It was an honor and a privilege. We had a 20 minute conversation (on health care) that was one of the most intelligent conversations I have ever had. He was intelligent, curious and genuinely made you believe he cared what you thought. One of those rare people that just has a presence. Until that day I considered him something of a drunken buffoon – I changed my tune pretty darn quick.
The Senate loses its last lion….Rest In Peace Senator.
I had the opportunity to meet the Senator at a Washington event a few years ago. It was an honor and a privilege. We had a 20 minute conversation (on health care) that was one of the most intelligent conversations I have ever had. He was intelligent, curious and genuinely made you believe he cared what you thought. One of those rare people that just has a presence. Until that day I considered him something of a drunken buffoon – I changed my tune pretty darn quick.
The Senate loses its last lion….Rest In Peace Senator.
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Re: RIP Teddy Kennedy...
Condolences to his family. No matter where you fall politically, Ted was an important part of politics for 40+ years. His service in government is appreciated.
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I'm agreed. Probably but for the surgeons at DMC, he would have been gone sooner.DukieInKansas wrote:Condolences to his family. No matter where you fall politically, Ted was an important part of politics for 40+ years. His service in government is appreciated.
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Re: RIP Teddy Kennedy...
It is the end of an era.
I imagine that his brothers and sisters greeted him just beyond the pearly gates and then challenged Teddy to a game of touch football. There's sadness here, but there's joy in heaven today.
I imagine that his brothers and sisters greeted him just beyond the pearly gates and then challenged Teddy to a game of touch football. There's sadness here, but there's joy in heaven today.
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Re: RIP Teddy Kennedy...
Patrick is younger than I so I for one won't be so quick to dismiss him.bjornolf wrote:Yeah, but Teddy and his brothers were political royalty back in the day. So, unless Patrick rebuilds the family from the ground up and becomes a lot bigger than a representative from Rhode Island, I think it's safe to say that it's winding down.
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But with the demons Patrick is battling, not sure he will be able to go as far as his father did in politics. Or life. I worry that he too will succumb to the Kennedy curse.YmoBeThere wrote:Patrick is younger than I so I for one won't be so quick to dismiss him.bjornolf wrote:Yeah, but Teddy and his brothers were political royalty back in the day. So, unless Patrick rebuilds the family from the ground up and becomes a lot bigger than a representative from Rhode Island, I think it's safe to say that it's winding down.
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Re: RIP Teddy Kennedy...
Probably depends on how motivated and ambitious he is. If he went into politics because he's driven and that's what he really wants, then yea, I agree. However, if he went in because it was easy and he had easy ins thanks to his pedigree and its what he thought would make his family happy, then I don't see him going very far. He wouldn't be the first to do that. Of course I have no idea, I don't know the guy at all.YmoBeThere wrote:Patrick is younger than I so I for one won't be so quick to dismiss him.bjornolf wrote:Yeah, but Teddy and his brothers were political royalty back in the day. So, unless Patrick rebuilds the family from the ground up and becomes a lot bigger than a representative from Rhode Island, I think it's safe to say that it's winding down.
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Re: RIP Teddy Kennedy...
It's the end of an era for me as well. I have been represented by either Jesse Helms or Ted Kennedy since 1973. I've always wanted to see the short list of issues where they voted the same way.
I shall miss Senator Kennedy.
I shall miss Senator Kennedy.
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