View Full Version : Ted Kennedy has died.
RICHARD
08-26-2009, 01:43 AM
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/32491712/?gt1=43001
For many years TK was a 'news byte' and a very symbolic icon.
You could feel sorry for him because of the familial 'bad luck', then he had his own problems and kept a low profile for the last 40 years?
A sad and troubled legacy. You might compare him to some other politicians/star that have run afoul of law, then went on to lead a "normal" life.:eek::confused:
RIP dude.
Nancy Pelosi.
Please, shut up.
Cinder & Smoke
08-26-2009, 01:53 AM
:(
Senator Kennedy might have made some mistakes along his life's path;
But he did an awful lot of GOOD Stuff, too.
I wish to remember all the Good Things he did ... I can overlook the not-so-good.
I'll bet he's already got his sailboat on the water under The Bridge.
Smooth Sailing, Good Sir!
;)
Marigold2
08-26-2009, 06:25 AM
A complex man. One who made his own rules in his personal life but managed to show up for church every Sunday so he could ask for forgivness for his sins, which were many. And yet he did do many good things, he was very human. We sin on Sat night so we can go to church and be saved on Sunday morning. Mary Jo's family still greives for her.
Do all his good works erease her death? If it was my child I would say no. To all those he helped perhaps their answer would be different.
He certaintly had his share of sorrow and responsibitity. JFK and BK's children only had uncle Teddy to help them. I have read quite a few books on the family and it's very complex his good side and his shall we say lusty side fought a battle almost daily.
pomtzu
08-26-2009, 06:44 AM
Regardless of our party affiliation, or our personal feelings about how he lived his private life, I don't think there is anyone who could deny the fact that he was one hell of a senator!
RIP Ted Kennedy. You will be missed.
Medusa
08-26-2009, 06:50 AM
"The wages sin pays is death". The debt has been paid no matter our opinion of him. RIP, Mr. Kennedy.
Edwina's Secretary
08-26-2009, 10:11 AM
So we are going to rehash a 40 year old crime and rub salt into that wound?
He was a great senator. Everyone of us lives a better life because of what he did.
Godspeed.
Karen
08-26-2009, 10:46 AM
Once again I get my news from Pet Talk first.
The man was not a saint, nor was he a devil, but he was a human being, with all the flaws and triumphs that come with being human. Being a part of that family, his life was largely played on the public screen, where everything is magnified, for good or ill.
And he was my senator, for quite literally my whole life. By the time I was old enough to vote, he had already been in office so long as to be virtually untouchable in terms of elections. It will be interesting to see what happens now.
In any case, he leaves quite a legacy.
lvpets2002
08-26-2009, 12:25 PM
:( I will have to aggree with all of your thoughts of this Admired Senator.. He is for sure the last of the Originals of the Kennedys.. He will be missed so much by his family & by congress & by the public.. RIP TK & may you be sailing to the bridge..
momoffuzzyfaces
08-26-2009, 12:46 PM
I was 11 when he was first elected to the Senate. 47 years is a heck of a long time to be at one job!
He was like the rest of us, neither all bad or all good. I hope he is at peace now. The final chapter of Camelot has been written. :(
Felicia's Mom
08-26-2009, 01:09 PM
Rest in Peace Senator Kennedy!
lizbud
08-26-2009, 04:55 PM
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/32491712/?gt1=43001
For many years TK was a 'news byte' and a very symbolic icon.
You could feel sorry for him because of the familial 'bad luck', then he had his own problems and kept a low profile for the last 40 years?
A sad and troubled legacy. You might compare him to some other politicians/star that have run afoul of law, then went on to lead a "normal" life.:eek::confused:
RIP dude.
Nancy Pelosi.
Please, shut up.
What rock have you been living under??? He did more in one lifetime,
than most do if they lived ten lives. He was always a real powerhouse in the
US Senate. Ted Kennedy, low profile?? Never happened.:)
RICHARD
08-26-2009, 04:59 PM
What rock have you been living under??? He did more in one lifetime,
than most do if they ten lives. He was always a real powerhouse in the
US Senate. Ted Kennedy, low profile?? Never happened.:)
Oops, Sorry!
I didn't mean to offend your sense of history. I had an incomplete thought.
You can finish the thought that is on my mind at the moment, Thanks.
P.S. Clean it up a bit, no?
pomtzu
08-26-2009, 05:16 PM
Ted Kennedy, low profile?? Never happened.:)
Public or private life???
Yes, I too believe that he assumed a "lower than previous" profile in regard to his private life. It wasn't all that often that we heard of events in his private life in later years, but you always heard of his work in the Senate and for the people he represented.
Edwina's Secretary
08-26-2009, 05:36 PM
Well he did run for president in the last 40 years which is sort of high profile.;)
He spoke a year ago to the day at the Democratic Convention. Not terribly low profile...
And of course...gave the Obamas Bo...
He did for more than just the people he represented. If you are or have been in the military, public schools, earn wages, are on social security or medicare you have benefited from the legacy of Ted Kennedy!
lizbud
08-26-2009, 05:56 PM
Oops, Sorry!
I didn't mean to offend your sense of history. I had an incomplete thought.
You can finish the thought that is on my mind at the moment, Thanks.
P.S. Clean it up a bit, no?
Richard, I am sorry that I hurt your feelings. Can you tell I really admired this man? :) He was a human being like you & I, but he did manage to rise above his human failings. He contributed so much to make life better for all citizens.
RICHARD
08-26-2009, 06:23 PM
Public or private life???
Yes, I too believe that he assumed a "lower than previous" profile in regard to his private life. It wasn't all that often that we heard of events in his private life in later years, but you always heard of his work in the Senate and for the people he represented.
Thanks-Can I read your mind now?;)
Daisy and Delilah
08-26-2009, 07:06 PM
Rest In Peace Senator Ted Kennedy :(
cassiesmom
08-26-2009, 08:37 PM
Such sadness in the Kennedy family for two generations. I knew he was not in the best of health on inauguration day but I didn't realize his condition had gone down that fast. Was Sen. Kennedy the last of the family to be very well-known? I guess you could say that Maria Shriver is, but I can't think of another member of the family who lives such a public life. I heard him described on the news today as the "liberal lion of the Senate".
Karen, have you heard any "buzz" on who might replace him? Would it be another person who could start at a young age and hold the seat for many years as he did, or might it be someone with a lot of political experience who could hit the ground running, so to speak? Does your governor get to pick his replacement? (I'm thinking here of our lovely mess in Illinois over replacing Sen. -> Pres. Obama) This is a very dumb question but - who's your other senator?
The gov of MA used to be able to appoint for a vacant seat, but, I think it was in '04, that was changed to a special election. Earlier this year Kennedy tried to change it back to an appointment.
When Kerry was running for POTUS it was changed to a special election to prevent a Republican gov from appointing the seat. Now that a Democrat is gov Kennedy wanted it changed back to an appointment. Ive heard even the MSM, not just Fox, is calling foul, something about hypocrisy and all that. I think it was Kennedy who pushed to have the law changed the first time, but I could be wrong on that.
I looked through Edward's voting record today, I cant say I was impressed.
Thoughts and prayers to the Kennedy and Kopechne families.
kitten645
08-26-2009, 09:37 PM
"I looked through Edward's voting record today, I cant say I was impressed."
Why am I not surprised? ;)
I heard on the radio today that Sen Kennedy asked for the governer to appoint someone until the special election is held. Not sure if I caught that right but that's what I understood.
Claudia
Why am I not surprised? ;)
Because you are in Kalifornia? ;)
Edwina's Secretary
08-26-2009, 11:03 PM
but I could be wrong on that.
You think????
Karen
08-26-2009, 11:08 PM
I have not had the local news on at all today, as I had calling hours to attend as a very dear elderly friend of mine passed away. This would have been her 96th birthday, so I preferred to keep the focus on her today.
pomtzu
08-27-2009, 07:19 AM
Thanks-Can I read your mind now?;)
Sure - since it appears that great minds think alike! :rolleyes::eek::D
cassiesmom
08-27-2009, 10:40 PM
I have not had the local news on at all today, as I had calling hours to attend as a very dear elderly friend of mine passed away. This would have been her 96th birthday, so I preferred to keep the focus on her today.
Karen, what are calling hours? I am sorry for your loss. 96 years, that is a long life.
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