Posted on 08/11/2009 4:30:38 AM PDT by Federalist Patriot
Here is a video report on the news that Eunice Kennedy Shriver, the sister of President John F. Kennedy, has died at the age of 88. She passed away around 2 AM EDT on Tuesday, August 11, 2009.
She was married to Seargent Shriver, who was the Democratic Vice-Presidential Nominee with George McGovern in 1972. She is also the mother of Maria Shriver, a former NBC News anchor, who is married to California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger. . . . . . (Watch Video)
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At least she didn’t fly into the Atlantic, ski into a tree, or drive off a bridge. Who cares. Just another piece of liberal debris from the Communist Peoples Dictatorship of Taxachusetts!
yeah the only sad thing is she did not take brother Ted with her.
Condolences to the Kennedys
and to every other American who lost a family member today
RIP. Thanks for the work for all with disabilities.
Who cares? 3 people died in Tucumcari, New Mexico and nobody got concerned about that enough to post it. Who gives a rip about Kennedys? Why keep trying to make them into some royal family? The sooner they all go away the better for the country. Where is the concern for the people who died in Laurel, Mississippi, or Liberal, Kansas, or Cheyenne, Wyoming, or Hackensack, Minnesota?
Yep. And I wonder if she’d have made it to 88 if she’d been subjected to Obamacare.
Oh, wait. Silly me. She was a member of the ROYAL FAMILY and she whouldn’t have.
88? Wasn’t that the Oldsmobile model Teddy drove off the bridge with Mary Jo?? How old was she when that Kennedy KILLED HER???
YES!! Well said. Over 6,000 people die in the USA every day, and I don't see the sanctimonious hand wringers posting condolences for their families. Now when Teddy craps out I'll enjoy reading about that, but otherwise like you said, who cares.
Amen
RIP Eunice
Your legacy of the Special Olympics will carry on your remembrance.
NPR this morning would announce that Eunice Kennedy Shriver had died, they would praise her nobility and her years of public service, they would discuss JFK and RFK, etc. About a 5 minute segment.
Then they would cover something like ... I dunno ... Afghanistan -- and after doing that, they would announce that Eunice Kennedy Shriver had died, they would praise her nobility and her years of ...
When will we stop worshipping these people??
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