Posted on 08/31/2009 7:28:29 AM PDT by FMoran
Last week the late Senator from Massachusetts, Ted Kennedy, suggested via letter to state Senate legislators and the Democrat Governor of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Deval Patrick, that the law be changed to allow swift replacement of representatives should a vacancy in the Senate occur. It appears that a dying man was seeking his last wish: to preserve the continuity of representation for his constituents in Massachusetts. At first glance, this attempt to preserve representation and to put the people of Massachusetts before all else is highly altruistic and admirable. Senator Kennedy even stressed the importance of the republican system by saying that it is vital for the Commonwealth to have two voices speaking for the needs of its citizens and two votes in the Senate during the approximately five months between a vacancy and an election.
...However, when one considers Senator Kennedys past stances, his most recent passion for representative democracy at the level of his Commonwealth appears a façade for party politics and political entrapment.
This was not the first time that Senator Kennedy had advocated changing that specific law. In 2004 he strongly supported a bill, which later became the very law he bemoaned in his letter to Massachusetts legislators, that would mandate a special election be held 145 to 160 days (roughly 5 months) following a vacancy in Massachusetts Senate positions. In 2004 the junior Senator from Massachusetts, John Kerry, might have been elected president, at which point the then-Republican Governor, Mitt Romney, could have appointed the Senator of his choosing for the remainder of the Senatorial term. The Democratic Party did not fancy losing one of its seats to the Republicans and thus Ted Kennedy and his party sought to change the law...
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One word: karma.
Victoria Reggie’s father was convicted and sentenced for misapplying bank funds........in Louisiana.
She’d be the perfect replacement for the swimmer.
He wished to force on his fellow Americans a choice he voluntarily declined. I say call it TeddyCare and hammer the dems on this morning noon and night
How about a video or him arguing against himself on this issue
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