Posted on 07/17/2009 10:17:17 AM PDT by Mac from Cleveland
Celebrate the life of Teddy Kennedy-the lyin' Lion of Camelot--the man who helped pass legislation to try to ensure Third World status for the U.S., who smeared eminent jurist Robert Bork in order to keep the Supreme Court on track to dismantle the Constitution, coinventor of the waitress sandwich, ladies man, and the Hero of Chappaquiddick-- who tried his utmost to deliver on his promise of "A blonde in every pond". Here's the soundtrack of his heroic saga- 5 separate acts, each recounting his inspiring life story--captured on 5 CDs in an exclusive boxed set:
CD # 1 Younger Days
"Party All the Time" Eddie Murphy
"Twistin' the Night Away" Sam Cooke
"Sex Bomb" Tom Jones
"Super Freak" Rick James
"Please Please Me" The Beatles
"Lush Life" Nat King Cole
"Spill The Wine" War
"Tequila!" The Champs
"Family Tradition" Hank Williams Jr.
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CD # 2 The Party-Friday night-July 18, 1969
"I Want to Make it With You" Bread
"In My Merry Oldsmobile" Billy Murray
"Baby, You Can Drive My Car" The Beatles
"Paradise By The Dashboard Light" Meat Loaf
"I Can't Drive Fifty-Five" Sammy Hagar
"Do You Know Where You're Going To ?" Diana Ross
"(It's The) End Of The Road" Boyz II Men
"Bridge over Troubled Water" Simon and Garfunkel
"Wipe Out!" The Surfaris
"Free Fallin' " Tom Petty
"(I Might As Well) Jump!" Van Halen
"Splish Splash" Bobby Darin
"The Tide is High" Blondie
"Goodbye, Stranger" Supertramp
"I'll Be Seeing You" Bing Crosby
"Fifty Ways to Leave your Lover" Paul Simon
"Take It Easy" The Eagles
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CD # 3 The Next Day-Saturday morning, July 19, 1969
"Morning Has Broken" Cat Stevens
"Last Night, I Didn't Get To Sleep At All" The 5th Dimension
"( I Think I'm In ) Trouble" Lindsey Buckingham
"(If I Could) Turn Back The Hands Of Time" Tyrone Davis
"Have You Seen Her?" The Chi-Lites
"She's Gone" Hall and Oates
"I Don't Want to Talk About It" Rod Stewart
"We Can Work It Out" The Beatles
"With A Little Luck" Paul McCartney and Wings
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CD # 4 The Aftermath
"Suspicious Minds" Elvis Presley
"It Wasn't Me" Shaggy
"Lies" The Knickerbockers
"With A Little Help From My Friends" The Beatles
"Free As A Bird" The Beatles
"It Don't Matter To Me" Bread
"Feelin' Groovy" Simon and Garfunkel
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CD # 5 Epilogue
"Time Passages" Al Stewart
"Old Man" Neil Young
"The Party's Over" Shirley Bassey
"(Goin' To The) End Of The Line" The Traveling Wilburys
"You'll Never Get To Heaven" Dionne Warwick
"Hell's Bells" AC/DC
"I'm On Fire" Bruce Springsteen
"Always and Forever" Heatwave
"No Woman, No Cry" Bob Marley
"What A Diff'rence A Day Makes" Dinah Washington
Where does the the funeral dirge fit in?
Well let me tell you of a story of a man named Teddy K
on a tragic and a fateful day
He got inside his Lincton, His vision was a blurring, and the road just started turning...
Did he ever return? No, he never returned, all night he stayed away.....
It was really funny, but I haven't heard it in years...
Here I go giving away my age, but I seem to remember Ted Kennedy drove off Chappaquitik (sp) Bridge same week-end in July, 1969 as the first Moon Walk!?! Good Ole Teddy’s 40th anniversary for that accident.
Not funny when you remember a young woman lost her life, a family lost its daughter.
Yep, the party was Friday night—by the time a little of the news was filtering out on Sunday the 20th, it was drowned out (no pun intended) by the other news-the 20th was the day man first walked on the moon.
Teddy was lucky, if you want to call it that, with his timing.
Yep, the party was Friday night—by the time a little of the news was filtering out on Sunday the 20th, it was drowned out (no pun intended) by the other news-the 20th was the day man first walked on the moon.
Teddy was lucky, if you want to call it that, with his timing.
I don’t think what happened to her was funny-When Jonathan Swift wrote “a Modest Proposal” he wasn’t trying to be funny, either.
“One Bourbon, One Scotch and One Beer” by George Thoroughgood and the Destroyers
It's a damn good list, and it must have taken you quite awhile. He richly deserves all the Internet send-ups and more, in that he never did the time for the crime because he believes he is our better; and other than bribes, he shouldn't have to pay.
This is what happens when the rich and powerful get away with manslaughter or negligent homicide, then go on to a long career of wrecking the country, encouraging illegals to get away with breaking the law and braying for the murder of innocents in the womb. The sheeple are reduced to sarcasm and farce.
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