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On Thu, 27 Aug 2009 17:07:15 -0400, BAR wrote:
H the K wrote: Richard Casady wrote: On Wed, 26 Aug 2009 06:52:06 -0700 (PDT), Frogwatch wrote: I consider it an insult to be lumped in with a coward like Ted Kennedy. I hope he suffered no more and no less than Miss Kopechne and I hope his hypocrisy is judged fairly in any afterlife. Your idea that his protracted death from cancer is comparable to a five minute drowning is ridiculous. Look up cancer treatment side effects, such as x-rays to the throat and never swallowing anything solid again. Some cancer victims have had the nurses getting high on their pain medicine while they did without. Casady Teddy Kennedy was an alcoholic, and it took him a long time and a good second marriage to get that disease under control. While an active drinker, he had a horrific automobile accident and in that an innocent young woman died. Teddy Kennedy should have owned up to what he had done wrong at the time he did it. But, he was a coward and went and hid behind his family and lawyers. Teddy should have served time in prison. But that was only one of the albatrosses around Kennedy's neck. One of his brothers died in World War II, and two were assassinated while in the service of their country. There are other members of his immediate family who suffer or suffered from various serious illnesses. Sounds like a normal family with the exception of the assinations. However, when you put yourself in the public eye and make as many enemies as papa Joseph Kennedy bad things are bound to happen. Despite all this, Teddy Kennedy was the *leading* legislator in the United States Senate, and he was a great humanitarian, a loyal friend, and a wonderfully decent man. Decent? Killing MaryJo Kopechne and makeing watress sandwiches at DC bars with Sen. Chris Dodd? Oh, and let's not forget about that incident in southern Florida with his nephew. He may have been trying to atone for his sins but, he was hardly decent. I didn't know him at all, though I did get to meet him at a couple of holiday parties in the early 2000's...where he had nothing to drink, and we did nod at each other when he was out walking his dogs. His walks would often take him to an office building near Union Station where I worked as a consultant. He had many old friends who worked in that building, and in the late afternoon, he'd stop by sometimes to see them and, I would guess, to visit the men's room. You happened to see Teddy at a party and he didn't have a drink in your presence and that is supposed to impress us? Oh, and he nodded at you when he walked his dogs. Wow, you almost had me switch political parties on that one but, I came to my senses. The twerps who are raving against Kennedy here are nothing more than the sort of vermin you'd see crawling in the dirt if you lifted up a rotting log. The really funny thing is that there are *no* high-quality or even memorable U.S. senators on their side of the political fence. Your view of the Senate is through a jaundiced eye. I wonder who he was meeting in the men's room? -- John H "The democracy will cease to exist when you take away from those who are willing to work and give to those who would not." Thomas Jefferson |
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