Bishop Hedd Posted August 26, 2009 Author Posted August 26, 2009 Wow, that's rough. Best to his family. Yeah...they've been through a lot.
Bishop Hedd Posted August 26, 2009 Author Posted August 26, 2009 Hopefully (and it's looking good) this healthcare bill will pass...Kennedy was one of the moving figures behind it.
/dev/null Posted August 26, 2009 Posted August 26, 2009 Hopefully (and it's looking good) this healthcare bill will pass...Kennedy was one of the moving figures behind it. Only took half an hour and a self reply by the OP to turn this into a political ad Now that's out of the way, RIP Teddy and my condolences to your family
erynthered Posted August 26, 2009 Posted August 26, 2009 Now maybe Mary Jo can rest in peace. I hope you rot in Hell, Teddy.
Jim in Anchorage Posted August 26, 2009 Posted August 26, 2009 Now maybe Mary Jo can rest in peace. I hope you rot in Hell, Teddy. Mary Jo Kopechne did not die in vain. Without her the"liberal lion" would have been president. Wait, we got Carter
Bishop Hedd Posted August 26, 2009 Author Posted August 26, 2009 Only took half an hour and a self reply by the OP to turn this into a political ad Now that's out of the way, RIP Teddy and my condolences to your family Jesus H Christ! Now I've pretty much heard it all from the resident dumbass here....Ted Kennedy was a football player right!? So he should only be remembered for the things he did on the field. July 27th cover of Newsweek "We're almost there" The Long Struggle for Universal Health Care by Edward M. Kennedy. Naw, according to a moronic ignoramous like you Kennedy wouldn't want to be remembered for the thing he wanted passed the most...instead we'll reserve the thread for bukkake middlemen like Eryntheturd and whackoff and Jim Pallin in Anchorage bringing up Mary jo for 100 posts. God you are dumb.
/dev/null Posted August 26, 2009 Posted August 26, 2009 Jesus H Christ! Now I've pretty much heard it all from the resident dumbass here Of which you are King Tarded the First
Bishop Hedd Posted August 26, 2009 Author Posted August 26, 2009 Of which you are King Tarded the FirstCongratulations!!! You are the first I ever put on ignore. Man...I know I'm going to miss the invaluable pearls you offer here on a weekly...I mean daily...sorry hourly....(minutely?) basis.
swede316 Posted August 26, 2009 Posted August 26, 2009 Congratulations!!! You are the first I ever put on ignore. Man...I know I'm going to miss the invaluable pearls you offer here on a weekly...I mean daily...sorry hourly....(minutely?) basis. Typical liberal response...Squash free speech
/dev/null Posted August 26, 2009 Posted August 26, 2009 Congratulations!!! You are the first I ever put on ignore. Man...I know I'm going to miss the invaluable pearls you offer here on a weekly...I mean daily...sorry hourly....(minutely?) basis. smell ya later
KD in CA Posted August 26, 2009 Posted August 26, 2009 Now maybe Mary Jo can rest in peace. I hope you rot in Hell, Teddy. Holy crap, the Ghost of erynthered! Nice to see ya! RIP Teddy, even though you did more harm than good.
Jim in Anchorage Posted August 26, 2009 Posted August 26, 2009 Jesus H Christ! Now I've pretty much heard it all from the resident dumbass here....Ted Kennedy was a football player right!? So he should only be remembered for the things he did on the field. July 27th cover of Newsweek "We're almost there" The Long Struggle for Universal Health Care by Edward M. Kennedy. Naw, according to a moronic ignoramous like you Kennedy wouldn't want to be remembered for the thing he wanted passed the most...instead we'll reserve the thread for bukkake middlemen like Eryntheturd and whackoff and Jim Pallin in Anchorage bringing up Mary jo for 100 posts. God you are dumb. Wait. He's a lying cowardly murderer but he would prefer to be remembered as someone who pushed welfare health care? Your insights are remarkable.
YellowLinesandArmadillos Posted August 26, 2009 Posted August 26, 2009 Sorry to see Ted Kennedy passed, he truly was a gentleman when I worked for him and with his office. He and Senator Lautenberg dropped what they were debating one day in the Senate cloakroom and showed their grandfatherly side. They took time to play with my then 4 month old son Noah during a weekend floor debate. Noah played right to them, who was on my chest in a baby bjorn. I will always remember Kennedy's smile. For a link to a photo that I took of him during a party convention click on Photograph Senator Ted Kennedy with Representative Ed Markey taken by Fischer Williams Photographic Studios, (Copywrited - all rights reserved - do not reproduce without permission) Link Fixed
GG Posted August 26, 2009 Posted August 26, 2009 Sorry to see Ted Kennedy passed, he truly was a gentleman when I worked for him and with his office. He and Senator Lautenberg dropped what they were debating one day in the Senate cloakroom and showed their granfatherly side. They took time to play with my then 4 month old son Noah during a weekend floor debate. Noah played right to them, who was on my chest in a baby bjorn. I will always remember Kennedy's smile. For a link to a photo that I took of him during a party convention click on Photo of Senator Ted Kennedy taken by Fischer Williams Photographic Studios. (Copyrighted - all rights reserved) Cool name for a kid, if I have to say so. RIP.
DC Tom Posted August 26, 2009 Posted August 26, 2009 Only took half an hour and a self reply by the OP to turn this into a political ad Now that's out of the way, RIP Teddy and my condolences to your family Took the local radio all of five minutes. "Ted Kennedy passed away this morning. This is expected to offer a boost to health care reform."
pBills Posted August 26, 2009 Posted August 26, 2009 RIP the “Lion of the Senate” For those who say Rot in Hell, etc. ... grow up.
Magox Posted August 26, 2009 Posted August 26, 2009 I don't believe he should rot in hell, he was just a race baiting, spineless coward. In my view, that doesn't warrant hell, if there is such a place.
Jim in Anchorage Posted August 26, 2009 Posted August 26, 2009 Sorry to see Ted Kennedy passed, he truly was a gentleman when I worked for him and with his office. He and Senator Lautenberg dropped what they were debating one day in the Senate cloakroom and showed their granfatherly side. They took time to play with my then 4 month old son Noah during a weekend floor debate. Noah played right to them, who was on my chest in a baby bjorn. I will always remember Kennedy's smile. For a link to a photo that I took of him during a party convention click on Photograph Senator Ted Kennedy with Representative Ed Markey taken by Fischer Williams Photographic Studios, (Copywrited - all rights reserved - do not reproduce without permission) Link Fixed If only we could apply that to people.
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