Edward "Ted" Kennedy gone...
Tim wrote:
On Aug 26, 7:28 pm, wf3h wrote:
On Aug 26, 5:15 pm, Katie Ohara wrote:
On Aug 26, 4:13 pm, Tim wrote:
During election time, Sen. Ted Kennedy is the first one in the polling
place . He draws the curtain shut, and is in there for a couple hours.
One of the election judges asks another what's going on?
Hey what's up with the Senator?
I don't know.
Well, go find out.
OK.
So a judge walks up to the booth to inqui
"Excuse me Senator, are you OK?"
"Yeah, whats the problem.?"
"Well Senator, we're concerned that you've been in there for almost
two hours.."
"So? I'm just getting started."
"Well Senator, I'm not trying to rush you, but there are others who
need the booth to vote as well."
Then the embarassed Senator said:
"Vote? Oh my! I thought this was a Confessional!"
All joking aside. Even though we're on the oposite sides of the isle,
thank you for your long lasting service to the country Senator. You
will be missed.
If I am ever in MA, I will make a real attempt to spit on his grave in
the name of all those who died as a result of his corruption and
misguided ideas. I would be neutral toward Jack Kennedy's grave, he
was simply stupid. I have no feelings about Robert Kennedy. However,
Ted is deserving of a special sort of contempt. Hey, maybe I can get
arrested for spitting on his grave, that'd be cool.
Now, if only Barney Frank would get Kaposi's sarcoma............
and i'm looking forward to taking a nice long **** on reagan's grave.
there's a man who deserves hell
for what?
I don't think that, but what does amaze me is that conservatives, who
*say* they want less government, less taxes, etc. make the man out as a
saint, when in fact, he raised payroll, income and gasoline taxes, some
of them among the largest in our history. He promised to limit
government and eliminate the Departments of Education and Energy.
Instead, when faced with congressional and popular opposition, he
relented and even grew government by adding a secretary of veteran
affairs to the Cabinet. Another thing conservatives say they want is
more secure borders. Reagan's 1986 comprehensive immigration bill turned
out to be the most liberal amnesty for illegal aliens in our nation's
history, and set the stage for the present problem of 12 million aliens
here unlawfully.
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