Posted on 26 April 2010. Tags: 40th Anniversary, Boiler Room, Brother Bobby, Chappaquiddick Incident, Drift, Excessive Drinking, Girls, Leaving The Scene Of An Accident, Monster, Monuments, Presidential Campaign, Rich Person, Senator Kennedy, Tax Dollars, Ted Kennedy, Teddy Kennedy, Tragedy, Wild Partying, Womanizer
Brian over at Bearing Drift has this story about a monument to the late Senator Teddy Kennedy.
On July 19, 2009 the 40th anniversary of the Chappaquiddick “incident” passed with hardly a notice by the press. Kennedy was a cowardly, drunken womanizer and the results of his actions cost Mary Jo Kopechne her life.
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Posted on 18 April 2010. Tags: 40th Anniversary, Ballot Box, Branch Davidian Cult, British Nationals, City Violence, Clinton Administration, Despicable Act, Drop Of Blood, Former President Clinton, Horrible Scenes, Kent State Massacre, No Doubt, Oklahoma City Bombing, Pregnant Women, President Clinton, Randy Weaver, Ruby Ridge, Rush Limbaugh, Seventy Six, Tea Party, Timothy Mcveigh, Waco Texas
Early in the Clinton Administration, in August of 1992, the FBI under Clinton’s command killed Randy Weaver’s son and wife and shot Weaver in the back.
The following year, the disaster in Waco Texas saw the Branch Davidian cult, lead by David Koresh, come under siege by the Clinton Administration. Seventy-six people (24 of them British nationals) died in the fire, including more than 20 children, two pregnant women, and Koresh himself.
We will never know the true and full story behind either, but we do know that the Oklahoma City Bombing in 1995 was a direct result to these two unnecessary events that led to so many deaths. Timothy McVeigh, the OKC bomber told us so.
This week, Bill Clinton attempted to warn the nation that rhetoric like that of Rush Limbaugh may incite violence in people like Timothy McVeigh, and equated the Tea Party movement to such violence.
Rush Limbaugh fired back that Clinton had just given the crazies cover to commit violence.
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Posted on 19 July 2009. Tags: 40th Anniversary, Bill Congress, Boiler Room, Brother Bobby, Chappaquiddick Incident, Excessive Drinking, Fellow Politicians, Happy Anniversary, Health Care Bill, Innocent Victim, Leaving The Scene Of An Accident, Mary Jo Kopechne, Massachusetts Law, Massachusetts Supreme Court, Negligent Driving, Oldsmobile Delmont, Short Memories, Soul Rest, Stream Media, Ted Kennedy, Teddy Kennedy, Wild Partying
Funny how the 40th anniversary of the death of Mary Jo Kopechne slipped by the Main Stream Media yesterday. It was 40 years ago this morning when Kennedy’s overturned 1967 Oldsmobile Delmont 88 was discovered in Poucha Pond with Mary Jo’s body inside.
Ted Kennedy, known for his wild partying and excessive drinking, left a party for the “Boiler Room Girls” that had helped his brother Bobby’s Presidential campaign, and apparently swam to safety and went home, abandoning his car and Kopechne’s body and failing to call police.
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