August 18, 2007
Edward Kennedy: 'I just couldn't bear the thought of anyone drowning in a river while trying to make a better life for themselves.'
I also think of those who've died of exposure in the desert, those who've been asphyxiated in their own CO2 in truck trailers, etc. etc. etc.
All they're trying to do is what my ancestors did about 160 years ago-- come here to make their lives better.
So-- what makes my relatives [and me] better than them? Timing?
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'I just couldn't bear the thought of anyone drowning in a river while trying to make a better life for themselves.'
I hate to say it, but I think those words are going to be used against him considering the Chappaquiddick incident. The right wing will have a field day-even if he was talking about something totally different.
ohhhhhhhh-- m e--
I hadn't thought about that.
you're probably right.
I thought the same thing as Mary Ellen when I read it.
larry--
yep, that one got right by me.
we can bet it won't get past Rush et al.
well, we can but hope--
this came to me via email today.
maybe he said it years ago and it's old news by now. . .
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