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Getting Mean and Distinctly Ugly (Free Republic Dissed as 'Chappaquiddick-Type people')
The Ottawa Citizen ^ | Friday, August 28, 2009 | Janice Kennedy

Posted on 08/29/2009 2:01:07 PM PDT by kristinn

Two kinds of people reacted to news of Ted Kennedy’s death last week. The first — not all liberals, either — spoke of Kennedy’s hard work in the United States Senate, his dream of universal healthcare, his commitment to working people, civil rights and equality.

This “most imperfect man,” wrote analyst William Bradley, was also a powerful advocate for progressive principles. Barack Obama predictably (though accurately) observed that “for America, he was a defender of a dream.” In another variation on the visionary theme, Joe Biden said of his old friend, “He was never small.”

The other kind of reaction to Kennedy’s death could be summed up in one word: “Chappaquiddick.”

Not “vision” or “health-care reform,” not “peacemaking” or even “Camelot.” Just the controversial 40-year-old event, the ugliest single moment from the late senator’s 77 years on Earth, nearly 47 of them in public service. The small souls who spend their days hanging out in discussion forums at Free Republic, one of the U.S ultra-right’s more popular online homes, greeted news of Kennedy’s death characteristically, flinging around words like “traitor,” “coward,” “disgrace”— and, yes, references to the 1969 event. Chappaquiddick minds in a narrow, ungenerous world.

But the Chappaquiddick faction is not limited to either the United States or the senior senator from Massachusetts. It’s a state of mind, a summation of everything that is small and cribbed and contemptible — not unlike the sour (and embarrassing) one-line statement of perfunctory condolence on Wednesday from our own prime minister.

Chappaquiddick-type people possess a meanness of spirit that goes beyond simple politics. They’re responsible for a creeping diminution of vision and values. In Canada, which used to appreciate largeness of soul, they even have a government platform, thanks to Stephen Harper and company.

Consider the dramatic case of Guantanamo detainee Omar Khadr, picked up by the U.S. military in Afghanistan at 15, or child-soldier age. When Harper’s government announced last week it would appeal — again — a ruling that it demand the Canadian-born Khadr’s repatriation, lawyer Dennis Edney said he wasn’t surprised. “We are used to this mean-spirited approach.”

But this government’s disgraceful stand on Khadr — the only Western detainee still in Guantanamo — is just part of it. The limited worldview, the impulse toward whatever is most ungenerous, is how it operates.

SNIP


TOPICS: Canada; Editorial; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: chappaquiddick; drunkenfeloniouslout; freerepublic; maryjosmurderer; nowaitresssandwich4u; swimmer; tedkennedy
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To: Eddie01

This Janice Kennedy woman has real psychological problems. Her negative animus has turned her into a raging lunatic...lol.

“A woman possessed by the animus is always in danger of losing her femininity...” —JUNG, CW 7, Par 337


201 posted on 08/29/2009 4:17:15 PM PDT by penelopesire ("The only CHANGE you will get with the Democrats is the CHANGE left in your pocket")
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To: kristinn

Well, Jan, I never drove someone into the water and left him to drown, while trying to figure out a way to get away with it. Probably no big deal to you anyway.


202 posted on 08/29/2009 4:21:57 PM PDT by windsorknot
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To: Lakeshark

Anyone posted the GOOGLE EARTH location of the Chappaquiddick Bridge?


203 posted on 08/29/2009 4:22:31 PM PDT by pointsal
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To: kristinn
was also a powerful advocate for progressive principles.

Chappa...whatever...di

Waitress sandwiches

and a powerful progressive

You know what...I don't care what anybody else thinks anymore. I am done with it, tired of it, and fed up.

Kennedy was a powerful progressive, silver tongued snake oil salesman that helped ochestrate the communist/marxist/fascist takeover of America. America didn't lose some great visionary representative of the Republic, the progressives lost their patriarch and that is not such a bad thing to lose in a Republic.

204 posted on 08/29/2009 4:24:34 PM PDT by EBH (it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute a new Government)
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To: kristinn

I just sent Janice a little history lesson on Kennedy’s own brand of mean, nasty take-no-prisoners politics. Of course, she’s blinded by the image of “Camelot.”


205 posted on 08/29/2009 4:26:58 PM PDT by clintonh8r ("Seems fishy")
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To: kristinn
"Just the controversial 40-year-old event"

Well, there's always the cheating at Harvard and the lack of a share the family wealth, not to speak of the vision of no windmills offshore of his property.

206 posted on 08/29/2009 4:35:55 PM PDT by Paladin2 (Big Ears + Big Spending --> BigEarMarx, the man behind TOTUS)
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To: clintonh8r
Here's another image for her that I came up with:


207 posted on 08/29/2009 4:36:44 PM PDT by RightFighter (Sarah Palin - we love you and can't wait to see you again.)
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To: Eddie01
but I’m asymtotically approaching conservative infinity.

lol, you're the Space Odyssey Right

208 posted on 08/29/2009 4:46:32 PM PDT by 1000 silverlings (everything that deceives, also enchants: Plato)
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To: penelopesire

When a conservative criticizes a liberal, the conservative is told to ‘shut up’.

When a liberal criticizes a conservative, the liberal is exercising free speech.


209 posted on 08/29/2009 4:47:31 PM PDT by Erik Latranyi (Too many conservatives urge retreat when the war of politics doesn't go their way.)
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To: Pompah

I already live there. I regret that I have to share a region with this “writer”.


210 posted on 08/29/2009 4:49:35 PM PDT by coydog (Time to feed the pigs!)
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To: kristinn

Chappaquiddick is the one irrefutable point about Kennedy’s life and character. It summarizes what the man was really made of. This is why the mere mention frosts commie-libs since they can’t refute it.

Given how obsessed the Left was with Bush’s DWI arrest and his National Guard service, there’s no doubt they would have been over-the-top ugly had Bush killed a girl the way Teddy did.


211 posted on 08/29/2009 4:52:55 PM PDT by OrangeHoof (YES WE CAN have a Depression.)
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To: kristinn
Joe Biden said of his old friend, “He was never small.”

That invokes dozens of quips, one being that Joe and Ted had a much deeper relationship than popularly known.
212 posted on 08/29/2009 4:56:56 PM PDT by NightOfTheLivingDems (Destroy the Dems in Two Thousand Ten)
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To: Tax-chick

They were a damn fine generation. Lately, I always have the feeling we have let them down. That we should be fighting harder to save our country.

My dad was an interesting guy-come to think of it, my dad was a DINO up here in Massachusetts. He was an extremely conservative guy but knew you couldn’t win up here as a Republican, so he was a Democrat. But he was one of the plank-owners for “Citizens for Limited Taxation” up here, and made a lot of enemies while on the school committee and as a selectman, because he was always paying attention to how it was going to be financed, if it was really needed, and if so, was it the right solution.

He used to get some pretty nasty calls at home.

Anyway, it was his generation that grew up in the depression and fought through the wars, who came home, used the GI Bill to get some education and raised familes, really took our country to the next level.

And we are letting it slip away.


213 posted on 08/29/2009 4:58:15 PM PDT by rlmorel (Mary Jo Kopechne is now available for comment.-August 26, 2009)
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To: kristinn

Actually, I think I’d rather be called a “Bork-type” thank you very much.


214 posted on 08/29/2009 5:00:18 PM PDT by HighlyOpinionated (At Thermopylae, 1 Million Persians lost 20 Thousand yet failed to disarm 300 Spartans. Molon Labe!)
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To: kristinn
The liberal mind is a curious thing to behold.

Curious indeed. Chappaquiddick was an accident - one unfortunately with an outcome that could have been prevented. But why clutter reality with fact.

Otoh, the left rarely speaks of former Vice President Cheney without mentioning the hunting accident. An accident that didn't result in death at least in part because VP Cheney didn't flee the scene and pretend it didn't happen. But hey, I guess it's time to drop the judgementalism.

215 posted on 08/29/2009 5:08:07 PM PDT by fortunecookie (Please pray for Anna, age 7, who waits for a new kidney.)
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To: Drango

Did you watch Glenn Beck this week?

I must write “”Chappaquiddick-type” on my white board.


216 posted on 08/29/2009 5:14:46 PM PDT by keats5 (Not all of us are hypnotized.)
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To: rlmorel

Until the end of WW2, most young people grew up with hard work. My father was born in 1936 and was doing farm work by the time he was 8, except when he was in school. He’d finished high school (senior class of 7 students) by 16 and was a full-time truck driver. Some of our folks out in Missouri are still Democrats, because that gives them a better chance of election for some offices.


217 posted on 08/29/2009 5:16:58 PM PDT by Tax-chick ("Much of political rhetoric serves as a substitute for reasoning." ~Thomas Sowell)
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To: DarrellZero

“People need to pay attention to attitudes such as these, because they highlight the typical liberal conceit.”

Do we really have to listen to them?

Can’t we just institutionalize them like we did in the old days?


218 posted on 08/29/2009 5:17:16 PM PDT by keats5 (Not all of us are hypnotized.)
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To: EBH

Yeah!
Darn right.


219 posted on 08/29/2009 5:24:02 PM PDT by hyperconservative (one less piggy in the senate)
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To: fanfan

I hope the Canadian newspapers are dying off as fast as they are in America.


220 posted on 08/29/2009 5:37:46 PM PDT by Lancey Howard
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