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To: tejek who wrote (229069)4/13/2005 9:56:00 AM
From: longnshort  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1572512
 
Joe spent $300,000 on Jack's first campaign, according to House Speaker "Tip" O'Neill, equivalent to $2.2 million today. O'Neill said that the sum was six times what he himself spent in the same district during a tough race six years later. In O'Neill's view, Joe was the "real force" behind the Kennedys.
- "Joe Kennedy was an ongoing factor in Massachusetts politics," O'Neill said. "Every time a Democrat ran for governor, he would go down to see Joe, who would always send him home with a briefcase full of cash."

- On November 5, 1946, Jack Kennedy was elected to Congress. Seven days later, he filed a report with the Massachusetts secretary of state certifying that no money had been collected for, or had been spent on his campaign.



To: tejek who wrote (229069)4/13/2005 11:44:57 AM
From: Tenchusatsu  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1572512
 
Ted, This is how much the GOP fears the Clintons. LOL

That's what you got out of the article? I saw Bill Clinton making a prejudiced statement against a gay guy, calling him "self-loathing."

The Clintons are the best thing to happen to the GOP in decades.

Tenchusatsu