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Old 17th May 2008, 07:41 PM   #1
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Sen. Edward Kennedy

Sometimes you find yourself in an odd position. Teddy is so liberal and left-wing that I find I have nothing in common with him. Politically, historically - it doesn't matter.
I am so far to the right-wing of the Republican Party I admire Attila the Hun.

Be that as it may I am saddened by reports that this "Liberal Lion" of the Democratic Pary has fallen ill.

Ted was and is for the little man/woman is this society.

He has a strong position for supporting decency and democracy for those less fortunate.

This millionaire's son wound have gotten 90% of W. Vergina's vote - much more than the whore Hillary. He saw through her like an Eagle looking through Saran Wrap.

I sincerely hope he fully recovers and continues to serve out his term in the U.S. Senate.
These United States need Teddy. A positive balance to the right-wing.
He's fundamentally a very decent representative and I wish him the very, very best and a full recovery and a return to supporting our State and Labor and Seniors.

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The latest I heard was that his 2 seizures were not strokes, but some sort of mass neural discharges in his brain. He is expected to make a full recovery --- his condition, however is still considered serious.
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