Teddy Is No JFK


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2dogs
October 1, 2003, 07:12 AM
Oswald and Sirhan were lousy shots- they both hit the wrong Kennedy.:evil:

I really can't stand this guy.



http://www.sierratimes.com/03/10/01/bobweir.htm

Teddy Is No JFK
By Bob Weir

Does anyone remember these historic words? “Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe to assure the survival and the success of liberty.” Senator Ted Kennedy should remember them well, because they were said by his brother, John, in his inaugural speech on January 20, 1961. But, alas, the Massachusetts reprobate, the runt of the litter, was never able to live up to the ideals or the greatness of his siblings. Instead, the youngest member of the Kennedy clan has reduced himself to the level of a foul-mouthed, leftwing ideologue, bent on bringing down the Bush presidency for political, rather than national security objectives. Mr. Kennedy, in his latest hysterical outburst, proclaimed that President Bush went to war based on distortions and misrepresentations. “This was made up in Texas, announced in January to the Republican leadership that war was going to take place and was going to be good politically,” he said.

“This whole thing was a fraud,” he fulminated, jabbing his finger at the air. Did he mean to say that tens of thousands of corpses unearthed by bulldozers and backhoes in the desert sand on the outskirts of Baghdad was a fraud? Did he mean that the genocide of children and the brutal rape of thousands of women was a fraud? Or, perhaps he meant that the Butcher of Baghdad, known throughout the world as a vicious tyrant and hater of freedom, was actually in the running to win the Nobel Peace Prize? This Kennedy chap must have been AWOL when the gene pool was distributing backbone. His brothers would never have sat back and countenanced such wanton cruelty anywhere in the world. Joseph Kennedy Jr., a Navy pilot, died bravely in World War 2; JFK stood up to the Soviet Union during the Cuban missile crisis; and Robert Kennedy took a brave stand against the powerful organized crime cartel in America. What is Ted Kennedy’s claim to fame? Chappaquiddick?


Accusing the leader of the free world of fraud because he liberated millions of people from the merciless yoke of oppression is tantamount to supporting dictatorships around the globe. Another excerpt from the JFK speech: “To those people in the huts and villages of half the globe struggling to break the bonds of mass misery, we pledge our best efforts to help them help themselves, for whatever period is required….because it is right.” That sounds like what the US is doing today in Iraq. Polls taken in the former despot-ruled country indicate that the Iraqis overwhelmingly approve of what Bush is doing. Kennedy’s caustic comments are merely another example of the mean-spirited tone of politics in 21st Century America. Moreover, it is an example of how low some people will stoop to gain a political advantage.


Does Mr. Kennedy care that his rhetoric will be used as a weapon against the troops in Iraq? The sniper who draws a bead on an American soldier can feel justified in pulling the trigger because this blowhard senator said the war was a fraud. When the senator finishes his self-serving criticism of the opposition party, he can head for the dining room and share a bottle of Dom with his equally repugnant cronies; the soldier has to deal with the damaging aftershock on the battlefield 5,000 miles away. Mr. Kennedy, in the safety and serenity of his Hyannisport yacht, can hoist a few cocktails with the Boston aristocracy, unconcerned about the target he painted on the back of every soldier on active duty.


JFK: “In the long history of the world, only a few generations have been granted the role of defending freedom in its hour of maximum danger. I do not shrink from this responsibility, I welcome it.” How shameful it is that his younger brother can only shrink when it comes to the defense of freedom. How shameful it is that the last of the Kennedy brothers drags the family down like an anchor diving for the sludge at the bottom of the ocean. If there is any fraud being perpetrated against the American people it is that Ted Kennedy occupies a seat in the senate, undoubtedly granted in perpetuity because of a famous name, while he besmirches the memory of the family that gave it to him, a family that contributed greatly to the image and the glory of America.

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Hkmp5sd
October 1, 2003, 08:30 AM
Just remember that Mary-Jo did not die in vain. Her death kept Teddy out of the White House. She should get the MOH for that.

BigG
October 1, 2003, 08:39 AM
This is true, but JFK was not JFK, either. He has been deified all out of proportion to his worth, imho. That whole family is a dry hole, if you ask me.

Joe Demko
October 1, 2003, 09:16 AM
He has been deified all out of proportion to his worth, imho.

Yes, just like Ronald Reagan.

Old Pa
October 1, 2003, 09:27 AM
IMHO, JFK had the good luck to die before everybody realized that he was no "JFK" either. ;)

longeyes
October 1, 2003, 01:35 PM
Teddy the K has been working out his Chappaquiddick guilt, at our
expense, for decades. Look around ye and see what he hath wrought.

Partisan Ranger
October 1, 2003, 02:29 PM
If today's liberals would put on their thinking caps, it would dawn on them that their adulation of JFK is completely out of step with their Marxist philosophy. JFK was a Reagan Democrat - pro-business, pro-military, anti-tax. In essence, everything the modern liberal loathes.

Hkmp5sd
October 1, 2003, 04:10 PM
The next time you are in an argument with a liberal and former presidents come up, be sure to remind them that JFK was a Life Member of the NRA. :)

bountyhunter
October 1, 2003, 07:07 PM
A local bay area comedian said that the marriage of Arnold Schwarzenegger and Maria Shriver was proof that the government was conducting breeding experiments in order to create a bullet-proof Kennedy. The interviewer was laughing so hard he almost fell off his chair.

Moparmike
October 1, 2003, 08:21 PM
I too cant stand teddy kenedy.

If I ever go to a local republican meeting:
"Errr, ahh, good eevening young ladie, haow ahh you this evening? Would you like to, err, ahh, go for a toua of tha local Chapaquiddic bridges with me, Tedday Kennedaay in my, err, ahh, cah?"

Standing Wolf
October 1, 2003, 08:55 PM
Hey, people! Let's have a little more respect for the Hero of Chappaquiddick!

vmi93
October 2, 2003, 06:52 AM
Senator Kennedy's longevity is proof that there is a vast untapped pool of alcoholics who vote.

(Yes I know I used "proof" and "untapped" in a post involving alcoholics).:evil:

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