To: DManA
agree. The man still wields power. The man is still a threat to our liberty. Save the love letters for his funeral. Amen. Tumor or not he's still the same guy who killed mary Jo Kopechne.
He's still the same guy who has worked for 30 years to win socialized medicine in the US.
He's still the same guy who was in contact with the Kremlin in 1984 trying to work with our sworn enemies to defeat Ronald Reagan.
He's still the same guy...oh hell, I could go on all day.
53 posted on
05/21/2008 12:20:35 PM PDT by
pgkdan
(Tolerance is the virtue of the man without convictions - G.K. Chesterton)
To: pgkdan
I listened to Savage last night. He was brutal but he was brutally honest. I don't hear any of the leftist malice aimed at ailing (or even healthy) conservatives. He didn't wish him a long painful death like I've heard lefties wish for Bush. He said he was sorry Kennedy was afflicted with this.
It's natural to start reviewing the man's legacy. If you can't say anything bad about the man than maybe we shouldn't say anything at all.
58 posted on
05/21/2008 12:29:26 PM PDT by
DManA
To: pgkdan
Were history to be rearranged and Adolf Hitler not having committed suicide but incarcerated for life and suddenly diagnosed with the same problem, would these same people here feel and express the same sentiments they have?
I say this because in my book this man (Kennedy) has spent not 5-10 years endeavoring to enslave the world, but rather his whole life! This man has spent his whole life doing his worst to enslave us, our children and our grandchildren.
I have absolutely no sympathy, and it makes me ill to see this overly magnamous and thoughtful aura of compassion coming from this website.
79 posted on
05/21/2008 3:09:37 PM PDT by
Gaffer
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