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Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Ted Kennedy IS LIBERAL SCUM


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I agree with this article and believe teddy if a baby killer also, abortion on demand. People say pray for him, pray that he will be taken from the senate but not that he will die, and that his liberal laws will be repealed. Obama and Clinton are liberal scum also and will continue his legacy of liberal disgrace if elected. The danger now is he will become a living martyr for liberal scum causes. This is what will happen. He will be even more of a threat now! Pray that he will be removed from the senate soon because of this and just keep sailing away. (Story Reports)

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Article from: The Real Teddy

Poster boy for Drunk Driving murdering socialists.
CHAPPAQUIDDICK:Profile of Cowardice

What can we say about Teddy that hasn't already been said? Not much but it's always good to remind people what a murder and communist is up to these days. He's has a lot to say these days about the president to which he has hardly heard a rebuttal. Now we all know how Joseph P Kennedy, Ted's Father amassed a fortune through illegal activity (bootlegging) and unscrupulous stock market speculation; and how he used his money and connections with organized crime to influence both the media and the American political establishment. But what do we know about Ted? We know that he drove drunk in Chappaquiddick in July of 1969 and Killed a young woman. We all know of his corrupt womanizing brothers who meant an untimely end. We all know that he is a champion of big government and giving handouts to the un-deserving. We know that he is a delusional socialist who dreams of giving everyone else's money away, everybody's but his that is. He wants a world of weak foreign policy and illegal immigration. In short we know that Ted Kennedy is everything that is wrong with America.


Now besides the fact that you are from the hippie liberal state of Taxachusetts, you are also from the far left side of the political spectrum and live in a make believe world of hate and vile rhetoric. You have no desirable qualities as a human being and hopefully your hate filled kind are not long for this world. Just what makes a man like you say the things you say. You can't honestly believe them can you? What am I saying, asking a Kennedy about honesty is like asking a whore if she is a virgin. It does make it no less believable when you say the things you say about President Bush that you wouldn't have said against a corrupt hate monger like Ex-con Clinton. That fact that your state that you represent is going to the first to legalize Gay marriage speaks volumes. How can a Catholic even think of such a thing.

Teddy's Early record:

- Ted managed to graduate from prep school (Milton Academy) in 1950 with only a C average.
- Teddy was never a scholar, and his brother Jack once referred to him as "the gay illiterate".

- Despite his terrible grades, Teddy (like brother Robert) was admitted to Harvard as a "legacy", because his older brothers and father had graduated form there with such distinction.

- Yet even at Harvard, young Ted floundered.
- In his sophomore year he was expelled for cheating. He had been failing Spanish and feared it would keep him off the varsity football team.
- He paid a friend to take the exam for him.
- Ted's friend, however, was recognized when he turned in the exam book.

- Both lads were expelled, but were advised that they could apply for readmission in a year if they demonstrated responsible citizenship.
- It was a shame and disgrace, but the family would manage to keep it a secret until Teddy ran for the Senate.

- After his expulsion from Harvard, Teddy returned to Hyannis Port where he would sit brooding, sometimes for hours.
- Finally, he enlisted in the Army.
- Not surprisingly, he did not bother to read the enlistment papers and signed up for four years instead of two.
- Ted's father, the US Ambassador to England, was horrofied at the thought of his youngest son spending four years in the service, with a good chance of being sent into combat in Korea.
- "Don't you ever look at what you're signing?" he shouted.

- With one phone call Joe contacted a friend who managed to get hold of Teddy's enlistment papers.
- Ted's enlistment period was shortened to two years, a maneuver that was nearly impossible for the average enlistee.
- Furthermore, Ted would do his service in Europe, not Korea.

- Teddy never rose above the rank of private, and was discharged in 1952.
- He returned to Harvard in the fall of 1953, as did his test-taking friend, and they graduated together.

Once back at Harvard, Teddy made the rugby team.
- During one match in 1954, Ted got into three fistfights with opposing players and was finally thrown out of the game. According to referee Frederick Costick, Teddy was the only player he had ever expelled from a game in thirty years of officiating.
- "Rugby is a character-building sport," Costick said. "Players learn how to conduct themselves on the field with the idea that they will learn how to conduct themselves in life. When a player loses control of himself three times in a single afternoon, to my mind, that is a sign that, in a crisis, the man is not capable of thinking clearly and acting rationally. Such a man will panic under pressure."

- Of course, years later, in the crisis at Chappaquiddick, Teddy would do exactly that.

- In 1957, Ted entered the University of Virginia Law School.
- The warning signs of trouble would continue.
- While in law school, Ted would earn the nickname "Cadillac Eddie". He was cited four times for reckless driving (three times in 1958 and once in 1959). These violations included running red lights and driving with his lights off at ninety miles per hour in a suburban area.
- Teddy was convicted of three violations and fined, but for some reason his driver's license was never revoked.

Until Ted Kennedy is Dead, America as we know it is not safe.

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Teddy's First Senate Race

The following are excerpts from :
The Kennedy Men: Three Generations of Sex, Scandal, and Secrets
- by Nellie Bly

"Ted isn't very heavy mentally........nothing like his brothers. In many ways he's a fathead - a little bit conceited, a little bit cocky, the kind of guy who'd never finish a sentence when you asked him a question."
- Joe McCarthy - Journalist

- In 1960, Jack Kennedy became President of the United States, and vacated his Massachusetts Senate seat.
- Joe Kennedy told the President: "You boys have what you want now and everyone else helped you work to get it. Now it's Teds turn."
- Joe still wanted to collect on all he had invested in getting Jack the seat in the Senate.
"Look, I paid for it," Joe explained. "It belongs in the family."

- But Teddy would not be eligible to fill Jack's vacant Senate seat until February 22, 1962, when he would turn thirty.
- Joe therefore persuaded the Massachusetts governor to name a Kennedy family friend to fill out Jack's term, keeping the seat available for Teddy.
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- On March 19, 1962 Teddy announced that he was a candidate for the US Senate.
- Almost immediately, the Boston Globe unearthed the dark secret in Teddy's past - that he had been expelled from Harvard for cheating.
- Robert L Healy, political editor of the Globe, found the story. In order to get it into the paper, however, he had to get some confirmation. He asked the White House to open up the Harvard record and was immediately summoned to the Oval Office.
- The President and his aides kept pressing Healy to play down the story, but he stood his ground. "So finally, Jack gave me access to the whole thing," Healy said.
- On March 30 the Globe ran the story. Ted immediately issued a statement accepting full blame:

"I made a mistake. What I did was wrong. I have regretted it ever since. The unhappiness I caused my family and friends, even though eleven years ago, has been a bitter experience for me, but it has also been a valuable lesson. That is the story."

- This was the first of what would become the three historic apologies of Ted's career.

- The cheating story eventually died, and Ted was elected to the Senate.

- The admiring journalist Joe McCarthy had no illusions about young Ted. "He isn't very very heavy mentally........nothing like his brothers. In many ways he's a fathead, a little bit conceited, a little bit cocky, the kind of guy who'd never finish a sentence when you asked him a question. He simply didn't think things through as Jack and Bobby did."

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