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What do you think of Sen. Kennedy and the role he's played in American politics?

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one of the top 10 senators in unites states history. in the league of his big brother Jack, Danieal Webster, Herny Clay, John McCain...

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I think he sucks for an ambassador for the people.

 
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Kennedy is responsible for the illegal alien debacle the country finds itself in today!  He is a murderer, coward, liar, adulterer, and about as Catholic as a dead flea!  I wish him no ill however I will NOT miss this pig!

 
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This man was the most inept man in the history of the senate. And his family covered up for him all his life he was a cheater a liar, and a misfit all his life  and his fater bailed him out every time he got in trouble ... How easy we forget his history just because he is dying..

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Sen.Kennedy  has  done  alot of good work for the working class.I know about cancer.I have lung cancer& it is in remission for now.He is a fighter .

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He set a very low standard for future senators. Drinks to excess. Drink and then drive off a bridge then run away while your mistress drowns in the river. Being unable to answer the very tough question, "Why do you want to be president?". Drunk on the job. Supporting womens rights in public while demeaning them in private. Drunk in public. Pushing for green forms of electricity production everywhere except where he lives. Doing nothing but run for office. And drink. And cheat on his wives.

 
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One of the worse things that has happened to this country is the kennedy family involved in politics ! Ted kennedy got away with killing as did "slick" willy clinton. The two have caused more problems than all other poiiticians with two possible exceptions being plosi and reid, who are not through yet.

 
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No one deserves to have this type of cancer. However, Ted Kennedy, like the rest of the Kennedy family, is a noxious infection in the body politic. As much as anyone, he has been the standard bearer for socialism in this country. He is a murderer--some of us don't forget Chappaquidick. His place in office was bought on bootlegging money, amassed by a man who did everything to undermine the interests of the United States while he was Ambassador to England. I cannot think of a single thing he has done that has truly improved this country. In fact, the country would be far better off if the Kennedys had never existed. As I said, no one deserves this kind of brain cancer. But here is one, at least, who will not mourn his passing.

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