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September 11, 2009 - As I was trying to get through the morning news about Teddy’s passing without gagging, it dawned on me that Teddy is now the new diversion. Whatever other mischief “they” are up to will be passed on, glossed over, covered up, and otherwise hidden in the glorification of Senator Edward Kennedy.
The morning news says this guy was a saint; that he did so much for the country, etc. It’s been known for a long time that the mainstream media has sold out, and it was proven to me even more with those comments.
I am positive that during the Judgment, Mary Jo Kopeckni will have a lot to say about Massachusetts’ favorite son. It has been well said that what goes around, comes around. The people from Massachusetts kept voting for Teddy, just like they still do with good ol’ Barney Frank.
I see now that Massachusetts has proposed legislation to force dangerous swine flu vaccinations to the tune of $1000 per day per violation for those who refuse. Similarly, proposed legislation calls for a $1500 per day fine for failure to purchase some kind of “state approved” health insurance. Call it partial penance for the people of Massachusetts, who kept electing Teddy.
I found this little write up during an Ixquick search for Mary Jo… it was written over a year ago, and was worth my read, so I hope the same is true for you.
Ted Kennedy: How Much Longer?
Saturday, June 7, 2008
BOSTON, Massachusetts - As doctors continued spouting encouraging reports about Senator Edward M. Kennedy's medical condition following his brain surgery and amidst a continual stream of well-wishers flooding the media with dribble, there is a somewhat silent segment of the American population that sees his illness as a form of payback.
Elected in 1962 to fill the Massachusetts senate vacancy left by his brother's White House win, Ted Kennedy's history of corruption, drug use, lies, sexual scandal and murder may be unique in the annals of American politics.
Although the Kennedy brothers learned their trade from two generations of scoundrels, organized crime connections, dirty money, perverted sex, etc., during his 46 years in the Senate Ted Kennedy has taken the meaning of corrupt politician to new heights - so much so that many feel that 70 years is long enough for any nation to endure the likes of the Kennedy clan.
Even if one forgets Ted Kennedy's ultra liberal political machinations, which have moved this nation ever more firmly into the clutches of the coming new world order, surely the murder of Mary Jo Kopeckni in 1969 should send any reasonable person into fits of revulsion.
When Senator Kennedy drove his car off a bridge and into Poucha Pond in Chappaquiddick in 1969, he left the still living Mary Jo Kopeckni - a former campaign worker for his slain brother Robert F. Kennedy - submerged while he attempted to cover his tracks. George Killen, the Massachusetts State Police Detective-Lieutenant who investigated the accident, said that Senator Kennedy "killed that girl the same as if he put a gun to her head and pulled the trigger." Likely, the notorious boozing Kennedy needed time to sober up and line up some big guns before the newspapers learned of the accident. The dying Miss Kopeckni was simply collateral damage when it came to saving the career of a Kennedy. (Police diver John Farrar's testimony showed that Miss Kopeckni survived for as long as two hours in the submerged automobile by breathing a pocket of trapped air.)
Had the case gone to trial, the nation would have learned of Senator Kennedy's drug and alcohol use, his endless list of sexual conquests, and doubtless more sinister revelations, which is why the old rule that money can buy anything was put into play. Enough cash and called-in favors from political bigwigs saved Ted Kennedy's hide. Pleading guilty to leaving the scene of an accident, the womanizing alcoholic senator received a suspended two-month jail sentence and lost his driver's license for one year.
When asked his views on Senator Kennedy's medical condition, www.darrellwconder.com editor Darrell Conder replied that "if the bastard dies, then in my opinion it's too little, too late. If there was a God, then a man like Ted Kennedy would not continue to blight this world! But one cannot blame anyone for the Kennedys but the American voters, as Plato observed some 2,500 years ago: 'The penalty good men pay for indifference to public affairs is to be ruled by evil men.’”
NOTE: Although not stated in this report, I have read other reports that claimed Mary Jo was quite alive and awake during this period, citing the claw marks of her fingernails on the upholstery.
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