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Ted Kennedy - Dead
U.S. Senator Ted Kennedy dies at 77
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/32491712/?gt1=43001
BOSTON - Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, the liberal lion of the Senate and haunted bearer of the Camelot torch after two of his brothers fell to assassins' bullets, has died at his home in Hyannis Port after battling a brain tumor. He was 77.
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Finally.
Thank God we're not getting all of the government we're paying for!
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Don’t be bashful, tell us how you really feel
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Originally Posted by Steve R Jones
Don’t be bashful, tell us how you really feel
Imagine if he'd really done some damage, you know, like been responsible for a million dead not one.
From what I read he was a well respected senator, by all but the wingnuts.
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That's all the brothers now, l think. One was lost here in UK, during WWII on some hush hush mission.
During deep sleep IT came to me and the future of processing is clear.
Future processors will primarily be digital tuning radios acting as grid computing nodes.
Voila. See ya in hell. PROCESSING
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Originally Posted by werz
Imagine if he'd really done some damage, you know, like been responsible for a million dead not one.
From what I read he was a well respected senator, by all but the wingnuts.
It's what was hushed up all his life that made one realize what a skunk this guy really was. Growing up in the Bay State, one was aware of the word of mouth spread despite the press silence on his DUIs, the endless speeding tickets, the endless affairs that ruined his first marriage, the ham-handed attempts to control patronage in Boston, and God knows what all else. After the old man died, his mother refused to let him go out in public without two handlers to monitor his every movement. His supporters demanded adherence to moral standards he refused to follow.
It figures you'd be one of them.
Thank God we're not getting all of the government we're paying for!
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Originally Posted by Lgbpop
It's what was hushed up all his life that made one realize what a skunk this guy really was. Growing up in the Bay State, one was aware of the word of mouth spread despite the press silence on his DUIs, the endless speeding tickets, the endless affairs that ruined his first marriage, the ham-handed attempts to control patronage in Boston, and God knows what all else. After the old man died, his mother refused to let him go out in public without two handlers to monitor his every movement. His supporters demanded adherence to moral standards he refused to follow.
It figures you'd be one of them.
No gay sex and moralizing about families, so he can't have been a republican.
Parking tickets and affairs, nothing out of the ordinary there, ask any cop.
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Originally Posted by Lgbpop
It's what was hushed up all his life that made one realize what a skunk this guy really was. Growing up in the Bay State, one was aware of the word of mouth spread despite the press silence on his DUIs, the endless speeding tickets, the endless affairs that ruined his first marriage, the ham-handed attempts to control patronage in Boston, and God knows what all else. After the old man died, his mother refused to let him go out in public without two handlers to monitor his every movement. His supporters demanded adherence to moral standards he refused to follow.
It figures you'd be one of them.
His brother might have a word or two on the matter of hushing things up. Two of 'em, even.
During deep sleep IT came to me and the future of processing is clear.
Future processors will primarily be digital tuning radios acting as grid computing nodes.
Voila. See ya in hell. PROCESSING
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Originally Posted by Lgbpop
Finally.
Oh, too bad! Marthas Vinyard will have to get another drunk.
"Never corner something that's meaner than you are"
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Originally Posted by Billforce
Oh, too bad! Marthas Vinyard will have to get another drunk.
They've got plenty drunks and plenty crooks, one less won't matter.
It's not what he did in MV that was important.
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Volunteered for the draft.
enlisted in the US Army in June 1951 - discharged in March 1953 as a private first class
So Arlington was earned.
Chappaquiddick - guilty in my book.
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Big C for Change or Cancer cause his life.
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Amazing what money can do... but death will come for you ultimately...
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