Posted on 08/30/2009 5:31:43 AM PDT by Alie James
"My fellow Americans: ask not what your country can do for you ask what you can do for your country." John F. Kennedy January 20th, 1961
The last Kennedy brother's death was announced on August 26, 2009, marking the end of an era in politics. Ted Kennedy, dead at the age of 77. Referred to as "The Lion of the Senate", his final battle wasnt just in the Senate; it was also against a year-long struggle with brain cancer.
In the days following, I observed history unfolding; the motorcade escort on August 27, from Hyannisport to the Boston library, where thousands of mourners were lined to view the passing hearse and capture this moment in time. I was privy to (due to cable TV of course) the August 29 ceremony given at the Kennedy Library where 13 of his friends, colleagues and family members shared heartfelt and even humorous memories of their Teddy.
These past few days I have watched documentaries about this captivating and incredible family, the Kennedys; Headliners and Legends, with Lestor Holt, The Kennedy Brothers, narrated by Chris Matthews, and the most compelling: the HBO documentary, Teddy in His Own Words.
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Which one is next?
Ringo or Paul?
As Rush said “The liberal lion of the senate, and we are his prey.”
As Rush said... "And we were his prey..."
>> True, “authentic” Alphas want to make sure their pack survives, not the other way around.
Good point.
That JFK quote, “ask not....” was taken from the writings of Kahlil Gibran.
REALLY?!? I did not know that. Thank you for the info!!!
Well Jack Nicholson did play Whitey Bulger in ‘The Departed’, so he could play ‘Uncle Ted’ in a film about Boston’s other Irish crime family; he’s got the experience portraying sh*tbags, that’s for sure.
Still though the American people as a whole do accept that “liberal lion” nonsense.
I can’t believe I read the whole thing. BARF!
Fat Teddy = The Lyin’ of the Senate
He fit right in there with Sheets Byrd.
If you're saying the Frank Costello character was taken from Whitey Bulger, I'd agree as Bulger and Costello share many of the same traits.
The character Frank Costello was largely based on James "Whitey" Bulger, a real life Irish-American mobster in Boston who was secretly an FBI informant for over three decades. The revelation that the FBI had long protected Bulger and his gang from prosecution caused a major scandal in Boston law enforcement. Bulger was believed to have been seen coming out of a theater showing the film in San Diego in November 2006.[3][4] Matt Damon's character is based on John Connolly, the FBI agent who tipped off Bulger for years, allowing him to evade arrest. In real life, Bulger went into hiding and is still presumed to be at large, currently occupying a spot on the FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list; Connolly is currently imprisoned for his role in Bulger's criminal activities.[5] Billy's undercover role as a former State trooper who joins the Irish mob parallels the story of Richard Marinick, a former State trooper who later joined Whitey Bulger's crime syndicate. Billy also lives in Somerville, where Bulger's Winter Hill Gang began. Thomas Duffy, the film's technical advisor (he also plays the Governor at the State Police Academy graduation ceremony), is a former MSP major who was assigned to investigate the Irish mob upon making detective.Sorry, I've gone way off topic. Let me come back to the topic by saying I'd also agree that Frank, Whitey and Teddy share lots of traits.
a clever title that almost was.
“I’d also agree that Frank, Whitey and Teddy share lots of traits”
Amen! There were/are filthy scumbags.
One thing always sticks out about ‘The Departed’: An Irishman named Frank Costello? Doesn’t sound too Irish to me. There was a real Frank Costello that was a member of the the Luciano/Genovese crime family.
Well Ditter, I’ve disliked Ted Kennedy far more than you can imagine. In fact, the “power” of the whole Kennedy clan makes me wonder what “secret cabal” Joseph Kennedy was CONNECTED to way back when. So, believe me, I’m quite conservative. The article was written by a good friend and I believe she presented a good point about “serving” the country. Now this is a great point for all to ponder - who actually serves the country or business without an agenda? I wish I knew - you are right - all the Kennedy’s have an agenda. So the point of me posting the article was to make us THINK!
What’s all the ruckus about?
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