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To: LindyBill who wrote (251031)5/21/2008 7:43:55 AM
From: Oral Roberts  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 793866
 
Ted has many things in his life that he is going to answer for and I suspect that he will be answering for them sooner rather then later so I'm trying to not think bad thoughts. With him and his past this is very difficult to do.



To: LindyBill who wrote (251031)5/21/2008 12:30:55 PM
From: MJ  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793866
 
For many people, especially women who knew Mary Jo Kopechne, the wound is still open regarding her death in Senator Kennedy's car in 1969----.

For many people, his lack of support for our future children who were taken before they could breath-------the wound remains open.

So many lives taken before they could live-----millions of future Americans------taken not in war, but by our own laws supported by Mr. Kennedy.

My sincere sympathy goes to his family

mj



To: LindyBill who wrote (251031)5/21/2008 1:31:17 PM
From: Neeka  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793866
 
I do not and would not wish this illness on anyone.

He's a hero to many on the left for a variety of reasons.

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Highlights of Sen. Edward Kennedy's career

Highlights of Sen. Edward Kennedy's legislative accomplishments:

Immigration (1965) Kennedy managed the successful floor battle to pass the Hart-Celler Act that abolished quotas and lifted a 1924 ban on immigration from Asia.

Cancer (1971) After rising to the position of majority whip in 1969, Kennedy and Rep. Paul Rogers, D-Fla., passed legislation establishing a federal cancer research program that quadrupled the amount spent fighting cancer.

Women's Sports (1972) Kennedy was a key Senate backer of Title IX, a 1972 amendment requiring colleges and universities to provide equal funding for men's and women's athletics.

Campaign Finance (1974) Joining with Sen. Hugh Scott, R-Pa., Kennedy sponsored the sweeping overhaul of ethics rules after Watergate limiting political donations and establishing public financing for presidential candidates.

Anti-Apartheid (1986) After President Ronald Reagan vetoed economic sanctions banning the purchase of gold, coal, iron and other goods from the apartheid government of South Africa in 1986, Kennedy spearheaded the bipartisan effort in both houses to override the veto.

Family Leave (1990) Kennedy and Sen. Christopher Dodd, D-Conn., authored the Family and Medical Leave Act requiring businesses to provide unpaid leave for family emergencies or after the birth of infants. It was signed by President Clinton in 1993.

Health care (1996) Kennedy joined with Sen. Nancy Kassebaum, R-Kansas, in 1996 to pass the Kennedy-Kassebaum Act, which allowed employees to keep health insurance after leaving their job and prohibited health insurance companies from refusing to renew coverage on the basis of pre-existing medical conditions.

Minimum Wage (1996) Kennedy was the lead Senate sponsor of legislation increasing the minimum wage from $4.25 to $5.15. He reprised this role in 2007, after Democrats retook Congress, quarterbacking the effort to raise the minimum wage from $5.15 to $7.25 by 2009.

Education (2001) Over the objections of some fellow Democrats, Kennedy helped pass President Bush's No Child Left Behind Act in 2001.

seattletimes.nwsource.com