Under KennedyCare, hospitals will save money by replacing artificial limbs with traffic cones.
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I would hate to be you when you stand before your own judgement day.
Under KennedyCare, hospitals will save money by replacing artificial limbs with traffic cones.
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Here ya go, whottt...
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Another One Bites The Dust
by Dylan Hales on August 26, 2009
I never liked The Kennedys and never believed in Camelot, but Ted always seemed to be the worst of the bunch. A transparently drunk, fat and old, bozo with none of the charm of his STD-ridden older brother Jack, to me Teddy was always a symbol for everything that was wrong with liberal politics.
That a man whose entire life was built on a sense of en lement would be the advocate for every senseless spending program under the sun shouldn’t really surprise everyone. That he became a punching bag for right wingers even less so.
But picking on Teddy for his shortcomings is like shooting fish in a barrel. More often than not conservative criticism of Kennedy was about picking an easy target and firing away in order to deflect attention from the Right’s own bizarre political fetishism. This got particularly bad in the Faux News era where the Senate’s “Lion” became the tool by which all other Democratic politicians were bludgeoned to smithereens. “More liberal than Ted Kennedy” became a meaningless stock talking point for Sean Hannity and friends with “more liberal” often being used as a euphemism for “opposes the needless mass murder of Arab children.”
I don’t take joy in Teddy’s death, but I don’t have to think twice about saying that the world is a better place with one less grimy politician. Still, may he rest in peace. The gasbags and GOP shills will have to settle for Nancy Pelosi from here on out.
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Ted
by Richard Spencer on August 26, 2009
I don’t have anything nice to say about Ted Kennedy, a man who’ll be most remembered for his disgusting and infantile personal conduct and who did as much as any American politician to destroy the country his forefathers immigrated to with his various social programs and sponsorship of the 1965 Immigration Act. The only thing I kinda liked about “Teddy” was that he made feminists and other assorted Leftists frightfully nauseated when they were obliged to praise this “Liberal Lion” as their champion, while knowing in their guts that he ultimately thought all women were disposable sex dolls. He served other useful purposes as well. After 50 years of the media depicting the Kennedy Clan as an embodiment of aristocratic virtue and charm, the vulgar and dim-witted Teddy stood as a constant reminder to many of what the Establishment really is.
Steve Sailer:
Sen. Kennedy sponsored both the 1965 immigration act and the 1990 act that created the absurd diversity immigration lottery. The irony is that Kennedy intended both laws to bring more Irishmen to America to vote for Kennedys. The two laws largely failed at that, but had remarkable unintended consequences.And here’s Peter Brimelow back in 2006 (ht: Patrick Cleburne):
Very few Senators heavily involved in passing a major piece of social legislation are still in the Senate forty years later when the subject comes up again. And absolutely none has looked as spectacularly foolish about it as Senator Edward Kennedy. As floor manager of the 1965 Immigration Act Kennedy assured the country
“First, our cities will not be flooded with a million immigrants annually. Under the proposed bill, the present level of immigration remains substantially the same… Secondly, the ethnic mix of this country will not be upset…. Contrary to the charges in some quarters, [the bill] will not inundate America with immigrants from any one country or area, or the most populated and deprived nations of Africa and Asia….
“In the final analysis, the ethnic pattern of immigration under the proposed measure is not expected to change as sharply as the critics seem to think.”
Every one of Senator Kennedy’s assurances proved false—yet he has never apparently felt the need to explain, much less apologize, for his grotesque inaccuracy.
I could be wrong, but it could possibly be that Kennedy knew that the opposite would happen, but had to pander to those who wouldn't vote for the bill otherwise. It might also explain why he never felt the need to backtrack.
As well, feminists may not have liked him, but it seems like he supported gay-rights legislation, as he voted against DOMA.
Also...is that Sailer guy racist or something?
No, as I said earlier, I hated Kennedy when I was voting for Clinton, and Gore. I don't like him because he left a woman to die because he was a coward, and for the rest of his life never admitted his cowardice...and he never quit drinking either.
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Still the bloated coward he was on that night when that woman died.
He was not sorry for what he did, ever, only happy that he got away with it with no consequences, she was not important, her death was just an obstacle to be dodged.
His political career was not more important than this woman's life, and the fact that not only he, then(which is why she died) and now, and other lowlife dehumanizing s like yourself, think it was...gives me ample reason to celebrate this ing s bag's death.
And I don't listen to talk radio or watch the news except during Presidential elections. My mind is completely free of all media mind control and my opinions are based entirely upon my own knowledge and research.
He never quit drinking. That tells you how sorry he was about it.
If he was a Republican I'd hate him just as much. It's the person I hate and am trashing in this thread...I haven't said jack about his ing political views, only the politics of those defending him, because that is why they are defending him...read the thread again.
I've haven't read a political stance of Ted Kennedy's in years, his politcal views don't matter, only the fact that he's a s bag and died every bit the drunken ing cowardly s bag he was that night.
For all I know Ted Kennedy was against the Iraq pullout...I honestly I don't know, and I honestly don't care. It makes no difference.
The only concern I've had with Mr. Kennedy, is why it was taking his ing ass so long to ing die.
He is nothing but a fat decadent above the people silver spoon fratboy politician, the absolute lowest element of American politics.
Every bit the silver spoon Bush was..and a coward to boot.
Last edited by whottt; 08-28-2009 at 01:30 AM.
Is that guy a lib? If so he's the first one I've seen in about 5 years that isn't a total party .
he writes for Taki's Magazine, a conservative online mag...Is that guy a lib? If so he's the first one I've seen in about 5 years that isn't a total party .
Taki's Mag
In my opinion, he's a traitor:
Ted Kennedy and the KGB
what did he do? did he give weapons to the enemy?
Did you understand the article?
i was more interested in the way you throw around the word "traitor".
No definition or traitor is different than the cons utional definition. No, he is not by law a traitor. Buy in my view of patriotism, he is.
why don't you just say you're selective on throwing that label?
it's already transparent.
Are you daft?
I did say "In My Opinion!"
you're right! i forgot to calculate the value of your opinion.
Whatever you say willing and complicit accessory to murder.
Like I said....the fact that you are outraged by comments on a message board and not the fact this disgusting slug of a human being was allowed to walk off scott free after killing a woman, proves exactly how hopelesslely ed in the head you are.
Go drown yourself in a car for Ted Kennedy rascal....go share Mary Jo's fate...I mean hey, it's all in the name of meaningul legislation. And the greatness that is Ted Kennedy.
You sick, ed in the head, political .
I hear meth-heads stay in purgatory for a while before going to . There's a box of sudafed just outside their reach and they helplessly pine for it until they're sent downstairs.
Well, you can always hope. Me? I don't have to hope, I can just look and see what you are here and now...a true inhuman monster, no meth necessary.
Awww come on big guy, you can do better than that.
eh, you think running meth head smack at me bothers me and that I get some kind of temptation off seeing Sudafed...you really need to do better first.
Hint: Ted Kennedy, Hero, Meaningful Legislation.
This is Classic bound.
For the record, I never understood the reverence for recently deceased people. Mourning or sadness or whatever are for yourself, not for the deceased. Its a selfish emotion used by you to cope with your loss, not theirs.
When my dad died young, I cried once. I knew it was for me, for selfish reasons, I did it anyway. After that, done. Carried the casket, shoveled the dirt, bing bang boom, done.
If you believe there is judgment after this, then rest assured in that faith.
If you do not, well good ol' Ted got away with manslaughter and laughed his way through 40 years of public service. He got to more fine women than you can name, had a President for a brother, had more than his share of sitting Presidents kiss his fat-ass and praise his "achievements" when it was politically expedient to do so and has the current President presiding over his funeral. He was rich, successful, ugly, twisted and completely devoid of anything that could be considered moral character.
But the best part is, for him anyway, he's still laughing his ass off. He suckered a nation for almost 50 years on the exclusivity of his name and his name alone (which only grew to its current heights on the backs of his two brothers being killed).
He rode coattails from beginning to end, somehow convincing other powerful people that his opinion and blessing actually were worth something more than they were.
I dont know whether to hate him or envy him for his pure, selfish pursuit of absolute power. Because I completely lack the faculties to give two s about humanity or its individual members on a micro scale.
This guy should have the wrote the book on "How to Make Something from Nothing at the Expense of All Those Around You".
Eh, I disagree DR. I'm not a big fan of the guy, but he did seem to do some good things (brokering peace with Ireland, SCHIP, immigration bill). Of course, no one has any idea if he did it out of some sense of morality or merely to further his political career.
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