Ted Kennedy dies at 77

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US Senator Edward Kennedy, a towering figure in the Democratic Party who took the helm of one of America's most fabled political families after two older brothers were assassinated, has died at age 77.

"Edward M Kennedy, the husband, father, grandfather, brother and uncle we loved so deeply, died late Tuesday night (local time) at home in Hyannis Port (Massachusetts)," the Kennedy family said in a statement.

One of the most influential and longest-serving senators in US history - a liberal standard-bearer who was also known as a consummate congressional dealmaker - Senator Kennedy had been battling brain cancer, which was diagnosed in May 2008.

"We've lost the irreplaceable centre of our family and joyous light in our lives, but the inspiration of his faith, optimism, and perseverance will live on in our hearts forever," the family statement added.

Senator Kennedy's death marked the twilight of a political dynasty and dealt a blow to Democrats as they seek to answer President Barack Obama's call for an overhaul of the healthcare system.

Senator Kennedy had made healthcare reform his signature cause.

Known as "Teddy," he was the brother of President John Kennedy, assassinated in 1963, Senator Robert Kennedy, fatally shot while campaigning for the 1968 Democratic presidential nomination, and Joe Kennedy, a pilot killed in World War II.

When he first took the Senate seat previously held by John Kennedy in 1962, he was seen as something of a political lightweight who owed his ascent to his famous name.

Yet during his nearly half century in the chamber, Senator Kennedy became known as one of Washington's most effective senators, crafting legislation by working with lawmakers and presidents of both parties, and finding unlikely allies.

At the same time, he held fast to liberal causes deemed anachronistic by the centrist "New Democrats," and was a lightning rod for conservative ire.

He helped enact measures to protect civil and labour rights, expand healthcare, upgrade schools, increase student aid and contain the spread of nuclear weapons.

"There's a lot to do," Senator Kennedy said in 2006. "I think most of all it's the injustice that I continue to see and the opportunity to have some impact on it."

After Robert Kennedy's death, Edward was expected to waste little time in vying for the presidency. But in 1969, a young woman drowned after a car Kennedy was driving plunged off a bridge on the Massachusetts resort island of Chappaquiddick after a night of partying.

Senator Kennedy's image took a major hit after it emerged he had failed to report the accident to authorities. He pleaded guilty to leaving the scene and received a suspended sentence.

Senator Kennedy eventually ran for his party's presidential nomination in 1980 but lost to then-President Jimmy Carter.

His presidential ambitions thwarted, Senator Kennedy devoted himself to his Senate career.

- Reuters

US Senator Ted Kennedy dies at 77 - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
 
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I figured it was coming. Although I have little to no respect for the man, I do feel for his family.
 

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good fucking riddance

:thumbup

He is the sign of everything that is wrong in this country.

Where those elitists in power can get away with murder.

And where idiots keep re electing him.

Should have been him that was abandoned in that car on the bottom of the river.
 

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as a citizens of the state he was representing...

I formally announce my candidacy for his vacant post...why not????


:D:D:D:D:D:D:D

plus the shit he got away with????pul-heeeeeeze!!!!
 

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The drunken sot was an embarrassment IMO
That sucks about the brain cancer though, would have preferred a single car fatality with an elevated BAC
 

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He is the sign of everything that is wrong in this country.

Where those elitists in power can get away with murder.

And where idiots keep re electing him.

Should have been him that was abandoned in that car on the bottom of the river.
:homo: Well said.
 

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Oh, and the way he stuck his nose into Irish affairs and hung around with Gerry Adams at the hight of the IRA terrorist attacks was disgraceful and an insult to the victims, too.
 

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good fucking riddance

I was wondering how many replies I'd have to scan down through to see this. Very predictable considering the source.

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He is the sign of everything that is wrong in this country.

To be fair, I'm curious if you include any "conservatives" with this sentiment?

Kennedy Legislative Legacy Will Be Hard To Replicate in Senate- Bloomberg.com. I don't think you'll find anyone who worked harder for the working class in this country.

Kennedy Legislative Achievements- ABC News. Look down the list. You won't see any conservatives championing this kind of an agenda. The Chappaquiddick incident was a major failing no doubt, but he did other things to help make up for it.
 

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The world just became a little bit better place.

In related news, liquor stocks are down in early morning trading....

Yeah, predictable. But I'd venture a guess that it's much more than his politics that people disagree with.

Well, yeah reasonable people have a problem purposefully leaving someone who is very much alive to drown. Reasonable people typically call that murder.

If you murder someone in MA and your last name is Kennedy, they make you a senator, anyone else goes to prison for a long time.


I’ll raise a burrito to his memory later today … and then plunge it into my beverage and walk away, checking back on it 12 hours later.
 

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seems to me that what ever this guy did with the rest of life it would have made no differnce, the death of Mary Jo Kopeckny isi for most of you unforegivable
 

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The world just became a little bit better place.

In related news, liquor stocks are down in early morning trading....



Well, yeah reasonable people have a problem purposefully leaving someone who is very much alive to drown. Reasonable people typically call that murder.

If you murder someone in MA and your last name is Kennedy, they make you a senator, anyone else goes to prison for a long time.
Exactly. If people were saying good riddance based only on his politics, I'd think they were pretty sad human beings. But since they're probably basing it on the fact that he walked away from a clear-cut case of manslaughter at the least with only a slap on the wrist and continued to be re-elected for decades, I'm ok with it.
 

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seems to me that what ever this guy did with the rest of life it would have made no differnce, the death of Mary Jo Kopeckny isi for most of you unforegivable
Not just her death, accidents happen. Even tragic, regrettable ones. But his handling of the accident was disgusting and disgraceful, and his judgment in the situation was clearly below that which I would expect of our nation's "leaders".
 

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seems to me that what ever this guy did with the rest of life it would have made no differnce, the death of Mary Jo Kopeckny isi for most of you unforegivable

He was a womanizing drunk who left a woman to die. Then used his family influence to get what was not even a slap on the wrist.

Yes I would say that is pretty unforgivable. People like that should not be rewarded with a lifetime position in the senate.
 
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