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Nusk wrote:finally dead
in other news sales of alcohol down 14%
never could stand this liberal drunken asshat, he was proof that you could kill someone while driving drunk and just buy yourself out of jail
Ginzburgh wrote:Oh, so all we have to do to earn your respect is rejoice when a leader of the democractic party dies?
Spazz wrote:So christian.
leah wrote:i am forever grateful to my gym teacher for drilling that skill into me during drivers' ed
leah wrote:isn't the only difference the length? i feel like it would take too long to smoke something that long, ha.
He was a major piece of shit like his entire family was. I can't think of another family involved with so much crime and corruption as the kennetards, especially TK.
Ginzburgh wrote:He was a major piece of shit like his entire family was. I can't think of another family involved with so much crime and corruption as the kennetards, especially TK.
Mmm k. Funny how you turn into a conspiracy theorist whenever it comes to democrats but when it's a republican involved either you're sticking up for them or you're nowhere to be found.
Slither back under your rock.
Drem wrote:I don't feel anything. Feels the same as when Bush was president. Lots of talk, not a lot of action.
But in any case I don't think Obama's really able to do much. He'll have to spend both terms fixing what Bush screwed up. And assuming our next president isn't a whackjob, whatever party he may represent, he may actually make some forward progress
That's how I feel about it, anyway
leah wrote:i am forever grateful to my gym teacher for drilling that skill into me during drivers' ed
leah wrote:isn't the only difference the length? i feel like it would take too long to smoke something that long, ha.
Au contraire. I have pointed out a lot of lunacy coming from Republicans over the years. Liberals like you and most others here are the ones who consistently tow the political line and think that your party can do no wrong. By the way, how do you feel about Barry now? lol Are you ready to admit that he was a HUGE mistake... the wrong man at the wrong time? No, of course not. He's done nothing wrong since taking office right? LOL
Gypsiyee wrote:most of his adult life as a drunken asshole? really? provide daily examples of that, please, since it was most of his adult life. I could've sworn he spent most of his adult life in diligent service to the civil rights of American citizens, and made some dumb mistakes along the way. personal misgivings and foolish private life endeavors aside, I'd love to know how his mistakes classify him as a drunken asshole in light of the fact that the good he contributed far outweighed the handful of incidents in his private life. (edited to clarify so i don't get some list of mistakes and debauchery from his personal life - I'm well aware and don't think you could even remotely classify him as a "drunken asshole" because of them. foolhardy and mistake prone, yes. drunken asshole, no.)
communism is a political philosophy and form of government. socialism is not. apples and oranges. not to mention that I'm not talking about christians, I'm talking specifically about jesus.
Forever known as the Chappaquiddick Incident after the Massachusetts island where it took place, the scandal in 1969 broke the Kennedy grip on the White House.
A drunk Ted had been driving back from a party to the family 'compound' on Martha's Vineyard when he veered off a bridge and into a deep tidal dyke.
Drowned: Mary Jo Kopechne was killed after Ted Kennedy drove his car off a bridge with her inside.
Mary Jo was in the back seat and, while he claimed he was just giving her a lift back to her hotel, it was widely thought that he had picked her up for sex. Kennedy swam ashore to save himself, but left Mary Jo to drown - in fact, it was even worse than that.
It was nine hours before he reported the accident. In the meantime, he walked back to his motel, complained to the manager about a noisy party, took a shower, went to sleep, ordered newspapers when he woke up and spoke to a friend and two lawyers before finally calling the police.
Divers later estimated that if he had called them immediately, they would have had time to pull out Mary Jo. She had not drowned, but had survived in an air pocket inside the car - she was asphyxiated only when the oxygen ran out several hours later.
As always, Ted used the family name to save his neck. In any other state but Massachusetts, the Kennedys' home turf, and with any other name, he would have been charged with homicide.
Instead, he escaped with a slap on the wrist: a two-year suspended sentence and the loss of his driving licence for a year. He had been allowed to plead guilty to no more than the charge of leaving the scene of an accident.
Kennedy lawyers arranged for him to pay $55,000 to the Kopechne family from his own pocket with a further $30,000 from his insurance. Mary Jo's mother later said: 'I don't think he ever said he was sorry.'
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