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Remembering Ted Kennedy
We will miss Senator Ted Kennedy as a nation, and I will miss him as a human being. Over the next few months, as we debate his life's passion, which was Universal Health Care, we will feel his presence everywhere. He will be in the Senate Chamber, in the committee rooms, in the White House, and in the minds of most of the reporters old enough to have witnessed the trajectory of this extraordinary generation of America's First Family from it's beginning. Much has been written about Ted Kennedy already. He was indeed extraordinary. My mother, who was a solid Upper East Side Republican until 2004, once happened to sit next to him at a wedding of a mutual friend. She had never met him before. I'm sure the exchange was lively, and being a Dean, I doubt my mother gave him much quarter. A week later, a beautiful, kind, and very personal handwritten letter arrived from Ted Kennedy. My mother, like so many other Americans, was hooked by the Kennedy charm and grace.
Ted Kennedy was a man with a long career of determination as well as charm. When President Obama signs a Health Care Reform bill late this year, Ted Kennedy's may not be standing there next to him, but his presence will be deeply apparent in the Oval Office as the President's pen moves across the page.
Governor Howard Dean, MD
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PrJVbCzJH6c
Senator Edward Kennedy speaks passionately about trying to get health care reform passed during his career. In this video he talks about his own family's struggles in the past with sickness and injury, and now he faces a battle of his own with cancer.
of his compatriots' nightmares, too. Maybe move them off their dime. . . . Marley did Scrooge a wold of good. . . .
Kennedy health reform ‘dream’ will be real this year: Pelosi
WASHINGTON (AFP) – US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi vowed Wednesday to push through embattled health reform legislation this year following the death of Senator Ted Kennedy, who called the effort “the cause of my life”.“Ted Kennedy?s dream of quality health care for all Americans will be made real this year because of his leadership and his inspiration,” Pelosi said in a statement.
full article: http://rawstory.com/08/news/2009/08/26/kennedy-health-reform-dream-will-be-real-this-year-pelosi/
Now more than ever, we must stand up for our enduring principles and values. We can't lie low while the Republican Party tries to pass itself off as the party of 'moral values,' at the very time when it shortchanges America's children, neglects the nation's needy, and leaves America with trillions of dollars in debt for future generations to pay off. We must not give the time of day to a party that mobilizes the hateful reactionary forces of bigotry, greed, and fear and tries to win elections by fomenting irreconcilable divisions in our people. ~ Senator Edward M. Kennedy
However it got here, great to see a post from H Dean on BFA.
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- I Will Miss Teddy
By donna in evanston on Aug 26, 2009 9:17 PM EDTIt seems that he has always been there, fighting the good progressive fight. He never lost his lust for life and his great caring heart grew larger as his own personal losses made him realize the preciousness of life.
I never had the opportunity to meet Ted Kennedy, yet he was a part of my life. He will be missed and he will be remembered by all of us fighting for health care for every American...'the cause of his life.'