Posted on 09/06/2005 10:40:47 AM PDT by wagglebee
Sen. Ted Kennedy has sent out a shrill fundraising letter accusing Republicans of posing an "imminent danger to the nation.
He even accuses President Bush, along with Dick Cheney and Karl Rove, of "poisoning the water and air.
The letter, which seeks contributions for the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, begins: "The reckless abuse of power by George Bush and his right-wing allies is an imminent danger to the nation and must be stopped.
The letter singles out for defeat Sen. Rick Santorum of Pennsylvania and Katherine Harris, "the notorious GOP state official who gave George Bush the presidency in 2000, who is running for the Senate from Florida.
Despite the significant progress that has been made in Iraq, the letter states that the administrations "claims of progress bear no relation to reality. Kennedy cites no particulars.
Kennedy, never a close friend of the Pentagon, chastises the GOP with the charge that the White House "ditched a major defense bill just before the August recess.
The letter goes so far as to claim that the Republicans have "poisoned our air and water by repealing key provisions of our hard-won environmental protection laws.
The letter sent out under the letterhead of the long-time Senator from Massachusetts also charges the administration with "packing the federal courts with right-wing judges and characterizes the right-wing agenda as a "radical grab for power.
Kennedy complained the White House is refusing to "cough up key background information on John Roberts.
The letter seeks contributions of "$50, $75, or even more, which will "help put a democratic majority back in control of the senate in 2006!
Oh good grief!!! Will this alcoholic whale just get off the stage please.
I wonder if, during that terrible car wreck in Martha's Vineyard, he hit his head on something and has been somewhat brain damaged ever since...?
Actually, he was probably brain damaged before that, so never mind.
Senator Kennedy- you have no grasp of the facts.
A detestable man.
Darn, opportunity lost... Should have been poisoning the Dewars instead...
Yeah, I'll bet there's a "PS" on this letter that criticizes President Bush for not being able to keep separate his peas from his mashed potatoes.
Time to drink your Kool-Aid, Teddy.
"Will this alcoholic whale just get off the stage please."
He might if the Democrat morons in MA would stop electing his sorry bloated butt.
teddy's got the shakes. needs a double vodka, stat!!
I wish that fat f##k would shut the hell up for once.
When will NBC News do a poll on Senator Kennedy's national approval rating?
Looks like Ol' Teddy Boy has been into some of his bootlegging dad's Prohibition Era scotch whiskey again.
And so many of us thought the electro-convulsive shock therapy and thorazine shots might help.
President Bush was elected in 2000 and 2004, you murderous pickled sod.
Somebody, get a net! This man needs a serious rehab, then medication! His kids have the nerve to say their mother can't take care of herself, what about their father??? He is a serious embarrassment!!
If they supply a postage paid return envelope, fill it with lead sheeting (you can salvage it from used auto batteries) and send it back. :-)
guy doesn't even drink water with his scotch, so how would he know the water is poisoned? As far as the air, you need to stay away from the clam chowder.
Oh, I expected him to complain that Bush poisoned Kennedy's liver. It's true, too--Rove came up with a master plan in the 1950s to kill Kennedy by turning him into a drunken murdering loser. Chappaquiddick was also Rove's doing. He set up an oil slick on the bridge.
I'm sure after Katrina Teddy wants to accuse Bush of "drowning Americans".
But he doesn't dare go there.
He should know a thing or two about water...
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