Posted on 07/11/2011 11:21:16 AM PDT by raccoonradio
PROVIDENCE, R.I. Former Rhode Island Rep. Patrick Kennedy and his fiancee plan to be married this week at a private wedding ceremony at the Kennedy familys Cape Cod compound.
The 43-year-old Kennedy will wed New Jersey school teacher Amy Petitgout on Friday at what Kennedys spokeswoman says will be a small, intimate event.
Kennedy is the son of the late Massachusetts Sen. Edward Kennedy. He represented Rhode Islands 1st Congressional District as a Democrat for 16 years. Since leaving Congress in January Kennedy has been named a visiting fellow at Brown University and has campaigned to improve brain research.
The wedding, which will be closed to the press, is scheduled for the Kennedy compound in Hyannis, Mass. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer is set to officiate.
good pic as post #9. he looks like he has a hangover, and she looks like she was paid to stand there, and can’t wait till her shift’s over.
with an Oldsmobile.
For those who don’t know, the nickname he has came from Clarence Carter’s 1970 pop/soul hit Patches, about a young boy who has to become the man of the family when his dad dies, and has to work hard (ironic) during tough times. “Every day I had to work the fields/ Cause that’s the only way we got our meals...(the dad said) Patches I’m depending on you son, to pull the family through, my son it’s all left up to you.”
(Howie Carr pictured it as Ted K saying the next generation of Kennedys, like Patches, had to carry on the family tradition. Of substance abuse, maybe)
my parody lyrics
My father was a drunk old man
I could see him with the Chivas in his hand
He put a blonde in the pond
Didn’t think he did anything wrong
Didn’t spend any time in jail
Got re-elected without fail
Oh life’s not easy for a Kennedy
The pills and the booze and the broads you see
One night daddy took me to his dyin’ bed
Poured himself a Chivas and in tears he said
He said Patches I’m depending on you son
To pull the family through
My son it’s all left up to you
Original:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C2qWcSjM-gA
I wanna party with that guy.
>>The wedding, which will be closed to the press
Ironic in light of the video linked above.
“AND NO PRESS? NO PRESS???”
Drug.
LOL. As what, a Doctor of Mixology???? These Libs always have an escape hatch. Go down in flames in their careers and someone will give them a cushy job to cushion the fall.
nd God help this woman who is marrying him. We'll get the tabloid tales of cheating and drunken fights. Can't say she didn't go into it with her eyes open.
Run, Amy, run !
Meanwhile his birth mother, Joan Bennett Kennedy, was a lovely young lady who was no doubt driven to drink by her marriage to The Swimmer and she had some recent embarrassing incidents.
Wikipedia entry on Joan Bennett Kennedy:
>>Her later years have been shaped by chronic alcoholism, which had appeared during her marriage. It escalated with sporadic, uneven sobriety, repeated drunk-driving arrests, court-ordered rehabilitation, and a return to drinking. This ultimately led to kidney damage, with the possibility of dialysis and protracted complications from increasingly strict legal guardianship.
In 2005, she was hospitalized with a concussion and a broken shoulder after being found lying in a Boston street near her home.
In July 2004, her son Edward had been appointed her legal guardian; in 2005 her children were granted temporary guardianship
Ted Kennedy’s son, he is considered the runt of the litter. On the night (Holy Saturday/Easter Night) that his cousin Willie Kennedy Smith, MD. was accused of raping a woman in Palm Beach at the family compound, Ted was shooting Long Island ice teas with his young son Patches, the traditional Kennedy family Easter libation.
I saw him accept some kind of award at McCoy Stadium (Pawtucket Red Sox) a few years ago and throw out the first pitch. His persona is that of a guy who could not manage the night shift at a Cumberland Farms (New England equivalent of 7-11.)
Yep, there'll be a whole new generation of drunken rich Kennedy degenerates to infect the body politic in about 20 years.
Yes indeed. By the way someone on the Herald’s comments to the article mentioned it’s the anniversary weekend of Chappaquiddick! Let’s see, Aug 16-17 is this wknd, and I think Chappa. was on Aug 18th...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chappaquiddick_incident
>>On July 18, 1969, Ted Kennedy gave a a party on Chappaquiddick, a small island connected via ferry to the town of Edgartown on the nearby larger island of Martha’s Vineyard...Kennedy left the party at “approximately 11:15 p.m.” He said that when he announced that he was about to leave, Kopechne told him “that she was desirous of leaving, if I would be kind enough to drop her back at her hotel.” Kennedy then requested the keys to his mother’s car from his chauffeur, Crimmins (etc)
What year was it that Howie Carr boardcast from the “party house” on Chappaquiddick? It was like the 30th or 25th anniversary of the “incident”. Howie definitely has stones, going after a political bigfoot like that.
She has to be out of her mind to marry this drug addict.
1994, the 25th anniversary. At one point they had Howie’s interview with the diver posted on howiecarr.com; I grabbed it and some pics and made a youtube vid out of it. At that time Howie was on WHDH AM 850 (I think a month later
WEEI “moved” from 590 to 850, and Rush and Howie then wound up on WRKO 680. You will hear the intro from announcer Jim Cutler—often heard on ESPN, etc.—”on WHDH”...)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=miAyUKStliM
I think the grandkids have pretty much exhausted Grandpa Joe’s treasure horde. The Kennedys want the Hyannis Compound to become an “National Historical Site” and be aquired by the Federal Government. Basically, they want to sell the place and hope they can get a premium with a politically connected sale to the government.
Oxycotin with a booze chaser was his poison of choice.
Maybe he can get a job at his cousins “charity” selling Hugo’s heating oil to poor people(see Citizens Energy).
True story told by my Dad, who is now in a rest home at the age of 90: Some years ago, when my Dad still drove, he and my stepmother were out for a drive near Hyannisport and a car pulled up and they asked where the Kennedy compound was. My dad agreed to guide them there (it wasn’t far). A blind man got out and was led to the fence by others. He put one hand on the fence, as if he was touching something special, magical. He smiled and said, “OK, let’s go.”
That’s what the Kennedys mean to some people.
I have family members who worshiped the ground teddy walked on - they would vote for him no matter what - there was no reasoning with them - even tho ted was a murderer didn’t matter - he was “their ted” and he got their vote - they even watched the funeral with tears streaming down their faces - watched all the specials that followed with tears in their eyes - they spoke of him like he was a family member - I shudder at the thought.
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