Posted on 06/14/2010 8:04:19 AM PDT by pillut48
NEW YORK - After the violent deaths of his brothers, the youngest Kennedy, Teddy, lived under constant threat that he too would meet an assassin's bullet. As he put it bluntly, They're going to shoot my ass off the way they shot off Bobby's.
We are learning more about these files, as the FBI has released 2,352 pages from its file on the late Sen. Edward M. Kennedy.
The FBI has posted the file on its hot topics page. If you see new information in the files, please send us an e-mail.
The new file is dominated by investigations of threats against Ted Kennedy, who died Aug. 25 at age 77. "These threats originated from multiple sources, including individuals, anonymous persons, and members of radical groups such as the Ku Klux Klan, 'Minutemen'organizations, and the National Socialist White Peoples Party," the FBI said. "The file also contains threats from individuals angered by Kennedys stance on politics in Northern Ireland and allegations of an alleged Mafia plot to kill President Kennedy and Senators Robert and Edward Kennedy."
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I fully expect old Teddy to become a ‘Saint’!
Becoming a saint costs more than buying annulments.
He had a lot of balls
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Don’t really know about that, but it is quite obvious he did have a big A$$.
History would show that Ted put a bootle to his head (actually it was his liver) and pulled the trigger.
Regarding an assassination plot, I have no doubt that some, probably most of the threats were staged, Ted trying to play the victim card.
Ted was a drunk and a coward.
I’d call him a murderer but he didn’t actually kill Mary Jo, he just let drown.
Check this out...
Where the heck did that come from?
FBI.files released today.
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