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Sen. Edward Kennedy was rushed to Cape Cod Hospital in Massachusetts Saturday morning, a well-informed, prominent Democratic source in that state told CNN. The source said the 76-year-old senator had "symptoms of a stroke."

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That's what it's supposed to look like. Hillary does NOT forgive or forget....

He should be sufficiently pickled to hang on a couple of more decades.


Wonder of two-ton Ted has to rely on Medicaid to pay his hospital bill or
had to sit in the Cape Cod Hospital emergency waiting room for five hours before he saw a doctor.


Maybe Hillary put a voo doo curse on ol' Ted for giving his endorsement to Obama.

Not his biggest fan, but I hope for a quick recovery.

"...Wonder of two-ton Ted has to rely on Medicaid to pay his hospital bill...Posted by CalifChris"

Prolly has the same insurance Fat-Ass Limbaugh has, right?

Capillarius Chappaquiddicus.

Prolly has the same insurance Fat-Ass Limbaugh has, right?

Posted by DUMPLING1

NO, he dosen't. Rush has private insurance and pays his own way. Ted has the special government policy where he gets the best of care free. Fat-assed Ted can't afford to pay his own. He never had a private sector job in his life.

"Not his biggest fan, but I hope for a quick recovery."

You sound like a Republican

"Prolly has the same insurance Fat-Ass Limbaugh has, right?"

You are a Democrat

I've posted this before but here goes, for years I thought Ted was likely getting a hummer, or laid and hit the gas or gearshift and went off the "bridge" etc.

But then I saw a documentary done by Bill Kurtis, there was information I'd never heard before.
Apparently the night of the incident, Ted was last seen in town (which one I forget) in his hotel room for the night. The next morning, as was his wont, he got up early, came downstairs and went out to the corner store to get the paper. It was reported he was calm, dry and normal in demeanor by the hotel staff, the guy at the market, and several passersby.
Ted was seated on the hotels front porch reading the paper, when two men, about his age, appeared, wet and disheveled and distraught.( I believe they said they were known to be friends of Teds and maybe one was his cousin)anyway; they all went up to Teds room and, according to witnesses, within 5 minutes a vastly different Ted Kennedy emerged from his room with his companions. He was reported to be almost white and obviously distraught. They all left and drove a few miles away where Ted placed a call.
I'd say the real story will never be known.

I WOULDN`T CARE LESS IF HE DIED.......


I WOULDN`T CARE LESS IF HE DIED.......

Posted by BADAOPHAY at 2008-05-17 04:34 PM

you go to church, don't you?

His is a star-crossed family.

His mother lived to a ripe old age, so there are some genes there, but his life style has apparently been somewhat indifferent to any concerns regarding the effect of the way his lives on his health.
You would think that his carotid artery problem would have been more closely monitored by his physicians if that is indeed the cause of his current malaise.

The way this story was released makes it look as if his condition is very serious.

Is this, "Exeunt, left stage" for Sen. Ted and his entourage?

We extend condolences if this is the end. If death is tragedy, then remember that this is the end that awaits us all. None of us is very far behind. Go with God, Ted. It's been an interesting and lively run for you.

They are now reporting a "seizure", not stroke.

I WOULDN`T CARE LESS IF HE DIED.......

Posted by BADAOPHAY at 2008-05-17 04:34 PM

you go to church, don't you?

Posted by briwo

I gess you think he will live forever if I just cared.

The man got away with murder many years ago and he has stayed in the senate way past when he should retire. It's about time he did something else. But then, I do go to church sometimes. Do you or do you just care?

The man got away with murder many years ago
Posted by Sniper at 2008-05-17 04:51 PM

And you know this how? Please provide proof beyond a reasonable doubt, which is the standard of our Courts, or admit that once again, another R is just full of shit, as usual.

Do I go to church? No, if I want to watch a pagan ritual I'm sure I could find one that's much more fun.

Cookfish:
HAHAHAHAHA!

Yet another army veteran pissed on by the knuckle draggers. Why do they hate the troops?

Is "Hospital" the name of a new Boston bar?

Symptoms of a stroke? Like slurred speech, poor balance, drowning women in a lake? Oh yeah... has to be a stroke.

I'd like to have seen that airlift. Must have taken a C-7A to haul that ton of worthless shit.

Wow, look at all the "compasionate conservatives!"

The compassion of you fucking Idiots on the Right is breathtaking. An of course your is the Party of Religious beliefs. Jesus would be proud of your reactions. The funny things is that you dumb fucks will go to Church tomorrow with your familys an think nothing about it. Just like your fathers and Grandfathers did years ago on Sundays only to go looking for Blacks to HANG during the week, useless BASTARDS.



There has been no better Senator for the past 50 years that truly care for the POOR, the right of African Americans, an the Medical health of all Americans, than Ted Kennedy, one can only hope that he will be well.

As for you Right Wing Hacks that insist that Senator got away with Murder, Name one FACT (Yea I know something you fucks can't get deal with) just one FACT that the DA in Mass. missed to send the senator to trial....Just bcause you Right Wing Assholes keep saying it doesn't make it so!!! FACTS ASSHOLES FACTS!!!!

Mary Jo Kopechne sends her best!

Unbelieveable. They always bring up Mary Jo with regards to Ted Kened but they raise holy hell when You remind them that Dubya is responsible for many more killings than Ted Kenedy and they are just as responsible for them because they supported His illegal actions. Funy dat Be.

Larry Mohr

Name one FACT (Yea I know something you fucks can't get deal with) just one FACT that the DA in Mass. missed to send the senator to trial....

You are right of course, celery. The DA did not miss a single fact -- especially the last name of the peretrator. Had he ignored that fact, the Massuchesettes penal system would have had one more inmate in 1969

Unbelieveable. They always bring up Mary Jo with regards to Ted Kened

What's so unbelievable about that? In the future whenever W is mentioned, it will be immediately followed by Iraq. People cannot shake the most infamous part of their lives, Larry. That's a fact of human nature. I know you would prefer that that fact applied only to Republicans, but it applies to everyone.

"Unbelieveable. They always bring up Mary Jo with regards to Ted Kened"

"What's so unbelievable about that? In the future whenever W is mentioned, it will be immediately followed by Iraq. People cannot shake the most infamous part of their lives"

Hi Goatman! I can't believe that you don't see a huge difference here.

How can you equate Kennedy's accident with an intentional misleading of an entire country costing thousands of Americans, Iraqi's and coalitioners thier lives, putting this country in financial jeapordy and dividing this country so far in half, I doubt it will ever be united again?????

Huge stretch there big guy!!

You missed my point, Lisa. There is no comparison in the magnitude of the respective deeds as you say, of course, but if you have to ID the most infamous part of each of those two men's lives, Bush's would be Iraq and Kennedy's would be Chappaquiddick.

We humans have a preponderance to attaching trash to all but the most saintly of souls. Neither Teddy nor Bushy is anywhere near beatification. So each will always be remembered by their dirt, not their benevolence.

I have as much compassion for him as the left has for President Bush - no more, no less.

First, I think he is the worst politician in history and has done nothing in 45 years except bring this country to the brink of disaster, I would love to see him leave the senate, But not this way, I pray for his recovery and hope he gets better, you people have to remember he is loved deeply by many and it would be heartbreaking for them.

Just because he is a leftie of monstrous proportions does not mean God does not love him just as much as the rest of us. I know it sounds like a backhanded insult towards him. But he is probably a decent guy, he honestly believes all that he says and never backs down, He is tough.

He is one of the best examples of why we need term limits for congress.

Did the chest burster finally try to escape?

binarybonsai.com

THE GUY is living too long. He should go see his brothers long ago...

And in the end everyone will get exactly what they deserve.

Asking for the death of an American Senator because of your Political disagreements is where the Right Wing Conservative Republician Party is today, I think even Nixon an Reagan must be turning over in there graves. Miserable BASTARDS, SEE YOU ALL IN CHURCH TOMORROW YOUR FUCK HYPCROTICS!!!!!!

You're fucked in the head, Celery.

you grammar is suck celibasy

THE GUY is living too long. He should go see his brothers long ago...

~BadlikeMichealJackson

Culture of Lies.
Party of Death.

GOPhers are immoral cunts, mostly.

They are R-tards who try to pretend they hold the moral highground.

...usually while standing in a pit of their own shit.

Spud sees right through 'em.

Be Well.

I can't stand Teddy, I think he got away with murder and has been a major force for politial division for decades.

BUT, I hope he recovers and lives a long full life in retirement.

Ted Kennedy has served his country for the majority of his life and even though I strongly disagree with his views, I applaud his service.

i have no respect for this man, but wish him a speedy recovery.

He made a failed rescue attempt at Chappaquiddick.
I think credit is due where credit is due.

I am proud to say that Edward Kennedy is one of my
role models. Hopefully his good health will be restored
and he can resume his important work in the Senate.

Asking for the death of an American Senator because of your Political disagreements is where the Right Wing Conservative Republician Party is today, I think even Nixon an Reagan must be turning over in there graves. Miserable BASTARDS, SEE YOU ALL IN CHURCH TOMORROW YOUR FUCK HYPCROTICS!!!!!!

Posted by celisary

all your bases are belong to us..

www.youtube.com

Wow.

If this fucker loses 60% of his brain function after this, yet continues to serve in the Senate, he could be.....



Dick Durban!

I bet he could still give better speeches than W.

Hell I betcha Terri Shiavo could give better speeches than Dubya ever could WHILE in a persistant Vegetative State.

Larry Mohr

Now watch some asshole is gonna declare Me an insensitive jerk for mentioning Terri Shiavo. If THAT ain't some drizzling shits I don't know what is.

If THAT ain't some drizzling shits...

I see where on the dartboard the dart hit this time.

www.drudge.com

Goatman You are about as useful as an infected pimple on a gnats ass.

Larry Mohr

Spud, you couldn't tell your ass from a hole in the ground except when Buffalo Bob is fuckin you in your worn out butthole.

Bee Swell

Goatman You are about as useful as an infected pimple on a gnats ass.

I forgot you had that one on your dartboard, Larry. It's been a while since you used it. It must be in the outer bull.

Funny how lots of people here bag on ol' Ted for killing a person while drunk driving (which was vile) but no one bags on Laura Bush for doing the exact same thing.
Funny....

ImpeachChimpy it IS funny isn't it?? I find it highly amusing especially when You bring it up they lambaste Ya with all kinds of excuses. Funny dat be.

Larry Mohr

Fuck that piece of shit Kennedy, the guy is a Murderer. I hope that dude suffers miserably, as his punishment for never serving 1 day in prison where he belongs.

Just ask the dead woman in the river. wait she can't talk, shes dead, thanks to him.

Yeah, my minister told me to say that, its in the bible, eye for an eye mother fucker.

LOL

Kuma

"Not his biggest fan, but I hope for a quick recovery."

You sound like a Republican

"Prolly has the same insurance Fat-Ass Limbaugh has, right?"

You are a Democrat

POSTED BY KBM AT 2008-05-17 04:14 PM | REPLY | FLAG:


Uh-huh. That didn't last long did it?

"But he is probably a decent guy, he honestly believes all that he says and never backs down, He is tough."

Gotta say I am surprised by Hillbilly's comments.
Decency, what a concept.

The man got away with murder many years ago

Posted by Sniper at 2008-05-17 04:51 PM | Reply | Flag: Flag: (Choose)
FunnyNewsworthyOffensiveAbusiv
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So did W. and not many years ago. I'm not saying either is right but I have a hard time with you righties who want a conviction prior to beleiving that a republican did any wrong.

Fuck that piece of shit Kennedy, the guy is a Murderer. I hope that dude suffers miserably, as his punishment for never serving 1 day in prison where he belongs.

Just ask the dead woman in the river. wait she can't talk, shes dead, thanks to him.

Yeah, my minister told me to say that, its in the bible, eye for an eye mother fucker.

LOL

Kuma

Here we go again.... Murderer? You and your asshole buddy that play stink finger together (aka Sniper)are obviously grasping at anything to hold on to. Your party broke it off in you. Not Teds fault W. is a fucking moron and you voted for him twice. "The party of moral values" Sounds like it didn't rub off on you much. lol

Beating up on Ted Kennedy while he's in the hospital isn't going to bring your gas prices down.
Beating up on Ted isn't going to fix the enormous mess that this ass clown made of the country.

We humans have a preponderance to attaching trash to all but the most saintly of souls. Neither Teddy nor Bushy is anywhere near beatification. So each will always be remembered by their dirt, not their benevolence.

There is an old joke about Pierre the Bridge Designer, famous around the world for his beautiful bridges. When everybody talked about Pierre, they automatically followed with " The Bridge Builder." Until one day he got caught publicly sucking cock.

Give him a bottle of whiskey and he should be fine.

Beating up on Ted Kennedy while he's in the hospital isn't going to bring your gas prices down.

So until gas prices come down, we can say only nice things about Teddy?

So until gas prices come down, we can say only nice things about Teddy?

Posted by goatman at 2008-05-18 10:03 AM | Reply | Flag: Flag: (Choose)
FunnyNewsworthyOffensiveAbusiv
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I don't give a shit what you say.. You've proved that your IQ is about as strong as the American dollar.

The other two goofs I referenced seem to have a bone to pick with ole Teddy and the only thing they can say is that he is a murderer...

I guess W. is a liberator.....

I guess W. is a liberator.....

hmmm. I still don't see the connection between Teddy and W references in this thread.

Sorry the razzing of your sotted slothly saint is getting under skin.

The other two goofs I referenced seem to have a bone to pick with ole Teddy and the only thing they can say is that he is a murderer...

That was indeed wrong of them. Technically it was manslaughter.

Technically it was manslaughter.

"Technically" it wasn't.

He was charged and plead guilty to leaving the scene of an accident. His sentence was suspended.

Technically it was manslaughter.

"Technically" it wasn't.


I stand corrected. For someone named "Smith" the charge would've been manslaughter.

For someone named "Smith" the charge would've been manslaughter.

Why not ask McCain's pastor Hagee or his spiritual guide Parsley?

Why not ask McCain's pastor Hagee or his spiritual guide Parsley?

This is an even more tenuous connection with Kennedy than is the W liberator reference upthread. So tenuous, I'm not sure I understand at all the relationship between the two.

I'm not sure I understand at all the relationship between the two.

They are both disingenuous.

They are both disingenuous.

Yav -- do you really think that a blue collar man named Smith would've been treated the same as Kennedy under the same circumstances? Leaving the scene of an accident, passing several chances to report it before he went to sleep, etc?

Chappaquiddick incident


I respect your opinion on a lot of things, but if you think Teddy's surname didn't save his ass on this one and kept him out of the big house, you are wrong.

I've never gotten into the Chappaquidick controversy surrounding Kennedy because there are so many lunatics who hate liberals that have taken the story and presented it in the worst possible light without regard for truthfulness. None of us on this site honestly know what happened there but the judge who heard the testimony made his decision and, for me, that's the end of it. IT's called the legal system. The same folks who tell us Dems to "get over it" will be still debating that case til their last days. I think those folks are known as losers. Get a fucking life.

None of us on this site honestly know what happened there but the judge who heard the testimony made his decision and, for me, that's the end of it. IT's called the legal system

Not true. We know a lot about what happened that night. Like Teddy passing several houses that could have provided assistance before he slept for 8 hours.

Go to the bathroom, Danni. Look yourself in the eye in the mirror and say, "I would feel exactly the same way if it was W behind the wheel that day". Get back to us and tell us that you were able to do that

Goatman

Read Dannis post and get over it.

;-)

Read Dannis post and get over it.


???

I read Danni's post. That is what made replying to it possible. (turn on the lights up there, bOoB) And I am over it, but thank you for your concern.

Today the penalties would be harsher because Kennedy was drunk. Still involuntary manslaughter doesn't always result in a prison sentence. OTOH, he's been charged and found guilty of cowardice for not attempting a rescue, and the sentence for that is evident in the public opprobrium that continues to dog him.

August Busch IV had a similar accident down in Tucson with the same result (circa '82-'83). When you have the ability to hire a really good lawyer it does make a difference. That's simply a fact.

Some people forget why MADD even came into existence.

When you have the ability to hire a really good lawyer it does make a difference.

So does having the local DA refuse to bring charges, the local judge refusing to order an arrest, and the grand jury refusing to indict in spite of evidence of malfeasance

Some people forget why MADD even came into existence.

MaryJo Against Drunk Driving?

I read Danni's post. That is what made replying to it possible. (turn on the lights up there, bOoB) And I am over it, but thank you for your concern.

Posted by goatman at 2008-05-18 11:29 AM | Reply


Yeah--It sounds like you are over it.

"So does having the local DA refuse to bring charges, the local judge refusing to order an arrest, and the grand jury refusing to indict in spite of evidence of malfeasance"

Yeah--It sounds like you are over it.

We know a lot about what happened that night. Like Teddy passing several houses that could have provided assistance before he slept for 8 hours.

"Go to the bathroom, Danni. Look yourself in the eye in the mirror and say, "I would feel exactly the same way if it was W behind the wheel that day". Get back to us and tell us that you were able to do that"

Yeah--It sounds like you are over it.

if you think Teddy's surname didn't save his ass on this one and kept him out of the big house, you are wrong.

Yeah--It sounds like you are over it.

"Sorry the razzing of your sotted slothly saint is getting under skin."

Yeah--It sounds like you are over it.

"What's so unbelievable about that? In the future whenever W is mentioned, it will be immediately followed by Iraq. People cannot shake the most infamous part of their lives, Larry. That's a fact of human nature. I know you would prefer that that fact applied only to Republicans, but it applies to everyone."

Yeah--It sounds like you are over it.

;-)


"Some people forget why MADD even came into existence.

MaryJo Against Drunk Driving?"

Posted by goatman at 2008-05-18 11:42

Yeah--It sounds like you are over it.

;-)


Yeah--It sounds like you are over it.

x6

???

god's got plans for you teddy. he's waiting....

His mother lived to a ripe old age, so there are some genes there,...

Teddy's brothers seem to have acute allergies to lead, however.

The funny things is that you dumb fucks will go to Church tomorrow with your familys an think nothing about it. Just like your fathers and Grandfathers did years ago on Sundays only to go looking for Blacks to HANG during the week, useless BASTARDS.

Don't forget, Celery, we hate those jew bastards and queers too!

spoken like a true rethuglican buzz

So does having the local DA refuse to bring charges, the local judge refusing to order an arrest, and the grand jury refusing to indict in spite of evidence of malfeasance

Quite a conspiracy.

Quite a conspiracy.

I don't think it was a conspiracy. I think it was fear of the family name and a self preservation instinct for their respective jobs.

Or do you think blue collar John Doe would've gotten the same treatment? You never said upthread.

All the righttards never fail to disappoint me in their hatred.

Good show.

You guys really need to let your hate go. Eh, what the fuck do I care? Fuck it. Go ahead and let your life be run by toxic hate. It is good for you..... full of vitamins.

The same folks who tell us Dems to "get over it" will be still debating that case til their last days. I think those folks are known as losers. Get a fucking life.

Posted by danni


They must be so disappointed that he didn't die yet.

"Or do you think blue collar John Doe would've gotten the same treatment? You never said upthread."

Posted by goatman at 2008-05-18 03:06 PM |

Let's see how many John Does get tried for manslaughter for killing someone in an auto accident. So far we have no prosecution for Laura Bush and Ted Kennedy.

minneapolis.injuryboard.com

Gee--no cry for manslaughter charges.

www.washingtonpost.com

Gee--no cry for manslaughter charges.

www.snopes.com

Gee--no cry for manslaughter charges.

So to answer your question.

No. Kennedy did not get special treatment. Neither did Laura Bush. It is shown that many drivers kill their passengers and are not charged with manslaughter. There was an investigation. Kennedy got the exact same treament as John Doe. You just want him thrown in Jail because he is a Kennedy.

Get over it. It's been almost 40 years.

;-)

bOoB -- you need not have embarrassed yourself with a weak-assed deflection. My question was not aimed at you.

This guy who is telling me to "get over it" -- is it the same guy who can't let go of Bush's indescritions?

LOL, bOoB!

Ted's new diet program.......
politicalhumor.about.com

Or do you think blue collar John Doe would've gotten the same treatment? You never said upthread.

In historic context, I'd be pressed to find others prosecuted more harshly for the same type of crime. That onus is not on me.

The premise presupposes the proposition is correct. That has not been demonstrated.

My opinion, however, is that Kennedy had money, power, influence and the best legal team available. That's called "American Justice." If you want to understand that better, look at America's prison demographics.

My opinion, however, is that Kennedy had money, power, influence and the best legal team available. That's called "American Justice."

That was my point exactly.


This guy who is telling me to "get over it" -- is it the same guy who can't let go of Bush's indescritions?

LOL, bOoB!

Posted by goatman at 2008-05-18 03:29 PM | Reply

If it was forty years from now, you might have a point. However Bush is President NOW, and his indiscretions have an effect on American lives NOW, and Bush is committing his crimes NOW.

Can you tell time at all. Can you tell the difference between NOW and forty years ago? Get over it.

;-)

I think it is you who has a thing or two to get over, bOoB:


Talking to a monster like Johnson is a waste of time.


Get over him

Gosh--I wonder what Johnsons choice would be


Get over him

Johnson wasn't as appalled by those things as he is by gays showing affection in public or people of a different religion


Get over him

There is no reasoning with Johnson.


Get over him

Talk about child abuse--with Johnson as a role model,


Get over him

Johnson

I an sorry to hear you have reproduced.


Get over him

Johnson

It's about freedom--not biology


Get over him

Johnson

Did you say something?


Get over him

You all know I am no Bush fan so I am writing this impartially.


Kennedy's accident vs. Laura Bush's accident:

Kennedy:

Kennedy's crime was that he didn't report the car accident right away and left that girl to drown in his car. Even if he did call for help it might not have come in time to save her but there was evidence she survived for a little while in an air bubble so they know she did not drown right away.

Kennedy and his well-connected pals waited until the following day to report the accident that should have been reported to police immediately. Why not report it? Because he was stinking drunk (all had been partying all night long at someone's home) and his protectors circled the wagons and got him sobered up first so he wouldn't be charged with manslaughter for killing someone while DUI.

Laura Bush:

As for Laura Bush, she was only 16 at the time. I got my license and drove at 16 and the thought of myself as I was back then at that age (goofy and easily distracted) being behind a wheel terrifies me to this day especially when there are others on the road now just like I was back then.

I never heard that alchohol or pot played a part in Laura Bush's accident. She had friends in the car and, like most 16 year old girls, was probably gossping away, playing the radio at full blast, and not paying any attention to what she was doing. Laura Bush did not have the Bush connections she had later on at the time of her accident so she had no strings pulled for her. Nor was it proven she was under the influence. The boy in the other car who was killed because of her was -- by a cruel twist of fate -- a very close friend of hers. She did suffer a lot knowing she caused his death. I'm sure it haunts her to this day. I doubt though Kennedy has any regrets other than his accident cost him any run for the Presidency.

No political favoritism here. Just the facts as I remembered reading them.

Plus Laura Bush is not an elected official.

Did you know that Mary Jo did not drown?

She suffocated. Yes - she was in the back seat of
the car in 4 (four) feet of water. She died when
she ran out of air. She was alive, and the hero of
Chappaquiddick let her run out of air in 4 (four)
feet of water. Ted was arguably drunk at the time.
I'm assuming - I know - but the dude is clearly a
stone-cold alcohiolic.

Laura Bush mistakenly ran a stop-sign, crashed into a
vehicle and killed another person.

One is clearly an accident, the other is arguably
the result of Ted being Ted. Ted Smith would have
been crucified - but Kennedys often get free passes.

The hero of Chappaquiddick has gravy-trained off
the Kennedy name for a great number of years.

Califchris

You missed a few things. The road was clear at the intersection, and she could see the other car coming from a long way off--did she look or not? The driver of the other car was not a "close friend"--the other driver was a former boyfriend who had broken up with Laura. She might have been pissed and decided to run into him on purpose--we'll never know her thoughts or what really happened, but those are the facts. To say you think you know how Kennedy or Bush feels about their past deadly auto accidents is bullshit.

I never heard about the air bubble.

Link?


Plus Laura Bush is not an elected official.

Posted by goatman at 2008-05-18 03:55 PM


Plus Johnson isn't an elected official.

However, to say Laura has no effect on W's decision is pretty stupid. It's like saying Hillary had no influence on Bills decisions--or no wife has any effect on her husbands decisions.
But considering the source...

;-)

Ah, bOoB, your fear of the PGUP key continues. I posted this link upthread, but here it is for those with PGUPophobia

en.wikipedia.org

You probably didn't hear about him leaving the scene of the accident either, did you? Or that he passed 4 houses from which he could have asked for aid on his way to sleep? Or that he complained at 2:55 that morning after the incident about a noisy party?

Al that and more is in the link. There are none so blind as those who wear political blinders, bOoB.

BBob

"--the other driver was a former boyfriend who had broken up with Laura. She might have been pissed and decided to run into him on purpose --

Even for YOU that's a stretch! I know "Hell hath no fury like a woman's scorn" --
but, please, give me a break. How would Laura know she wouldn't be killed herself if she ran into him on purpose. I think she just wasn't paying attention. She was 16 years old. Think back to when you were 16.

Besides, I'd want to see an old 16 mm film of Laura intentionally aiming her car at her ex-boyfriend shown on youtube before I'll believe it. (grin)

BBob

It's like saying Hillary had no influence on Bills decisions--or no wife has any effect on her husbands decision.

In that statement you are correct.

"Pillow talk" is powerful.

BTW, bOoB, notice how you are provided a link when asked? You ought to do it for other people when asked to back up your outrageous claims.

Clearly, you cannot, so better yet -- stop making your outrageous claims.

Plus Johnson isn't an elected official.

Which is why I do not bring up any life-taking car incidents he may have been involved in, bOoB.

Teddy's brothers seem to have acute allergies to lead, however.

Posted by goatman



Texas humor.


BTW, bOoB, notice how you are provided a link when asked? You ought to do it for other people when asked to back up your outrageous claims.

Clearly, you cannot, so better yet -- stop making your outrageous claims.

Posted by goatman at 2008-05-18 04:12 PM


I always post links DummY--you just never look at them.

Texas humor.

I never thought of it that way. I just thought of it as "gallows humor" or having an irreverent or dark sense of humor. As much as I'd like to claim my state has a monopoly on a specific style of humor, I have heard dark humor throughout this great country. Not that I don't appreciate the nod, though.

I always post links DummY.

LOL

So -- are you better educated on the sins of your St. Edward? Still think it compares to Laura's incident?

"--the other driver was a former boyfriend who had broken up with Laura. She might have been pissed and decided to run into him on purpose --

Even for YOU that's a stretch! I know "Hell hath no fury like a woman's scorn" --
but, please, give me a break. How would Laura know she wouldn't be killed herself if she ran into him on purpose. I think she just wasn't paying attention. She was 16 years old. Think back to when you were 16."

I said--we'll never know her thoughts or what really happened, but those are the facts.

www.bartcop.com

I always post links DummY--

Where is the link I requested yesterday, liar?

Bush the 1st negotiated with the Iranians to keep the hostages until Reagan

Link?

Oh, never mind. You demand them, but never supply them. IOW, your words are bullshit.
Posted by goatman at 2008-05-17 01:07 AM


You are such a pathetic liar, bOoB. LOL

Still think it compares to Laura's incident?

Posted by goatman at 2008-05-18 04:34 PM | Reply


I got over both of them long ago. Try it sometime. Get over it.

;-)

I said--we'll never know her thoughts or what really happened,

But we do know what happened at chappaquiddick and it is appalling. To leave a young lady to die in a submerged car, not seek help, and not even report it for 8 hours and to have the gall to complain about a loud party while she is still submerged! I can't believe you defend such actions, bOoB. Even for you, bOoB, your being teddy's apologist is unbelievable.

I got over both of them long ago. Try it sometime. Get over it.

Translation:

No, they don't compare at all. What Teddy did is much more reprehensible. But I am a liberal who is led around by the nose by the Democratic party so I cannot condemn Teddy. So I'm going to have to fall back on my old standard and do what I always do when I am proven wrong: SPAM

BTW, Mr. "I always post links dummy" -- I'm still waiting for the link I requested yesterday.

I got over both of them long ago

minneapolis.injuryboard.com
www.washingtonpost.com
www.snopes.com

Posted by Buffalo_Bob at 2008-05-18 03:25 PM


Yeah, I can tell.

I figured you were hoping to become Huckabee's gag writer.

I figured you were hoping to become Huckabee's gag writer.

Maybe for large sums of cash. I can't stand the fat fuck.


I always post links DummY--

Where is the link I requested yesterday, liar?



Bush the 1st negotiated with the Iranians to keep the hostages until Reagan

Link?

Oh, never mind. You demand them, but never supply them. IOW, your words are bullshit.
Posted by goatman at 2008-05-17 01:07 AM


You are such a pathetic liar, bOoB. LOL

Posted by goatman at 2008-05-18 04:36 PM

I keep forgetting you are too stupid to use google yourself, but after Califchris supplied a link, I didn't think another one was necessary.

Here is the link from Califchris. and an excerpt.

en.wikipedia.org

"Jimmy Carter had been attempting to deal with the Iran hostage crisis and the hostile regime of the Ayatollah Khomeini for nearly a year. Those who assert that a deal was made allege that certain Republicans with CIA connections, including George H. W. Bush, arranged to have the hostages held through October, until Reagan could defeat Carter in early November, and then be released, thereby preventing an "October surprise" from the Carter administration in which the hostages would be released shortly before the election. The hostages were released the day of Reagan's inauguration, twenty minutes after his inaugural address."

Maybe you think that the release 20 minutes after the inauguration was just a coincidence. Maybe you think the Iranians were trembling in their boots at the thought of Reagan as President and fearfully released the hostages.

Here's a link of my own, and an excerpt.

www.juancole.com

' Piercing the shadowy netherworld of international espionage, Sick has written one of the most controversial and disturbing accounts of political intrigue to appear in recent years. In 1980, William Casey, then campaign manager of the Reagan-Bush ticket, without the knowledge or approval of the legitimate government, arranged a deal with the Iranian government that in return for military equipment, the Iranians would not release the 52 American hostages until Ronald Reagan was safely inaugurated. '

How about another

www.btinternet.com

"[The 'October Surprise' sabotage] was a covert operation by the Reagan-Bush campaign that secretly forged a deal with the Iranian radicals who, after overthrowing the US-backed Shah, were holding 52 Americans (including several CIA agents) as hostages. In exchange for holding the hostages until after the [1980 Presidential] election, the Reagan-Bush team offered the Iranians millions of dollars in arms, material, and other considerations. Sure enough, the hostages were held until minutes after Reagan's inauguration, then 'suddenly' released. Bush and Casey personally participated in the secret negotiations. James Baker, who would be Reagan's chief of staff and Bush's Sec. of State, was also involved.


BTW, Mr. "I always post links dummy" -- I'm still waiting for the link I requested yesterday.

Translations, do everything for me because I know and am better than you.

BTW, Mr. "I always post links dummy" -- I'm still waiting for the link I requested yesterday.

Translations, do everything for me because I know and am better than you.


Those who assert that a deal was made allege


Assert. Allege. So IOW, you admit that your statement yesterday: Bush the 1st negotiated with the Iranians to keep the hostages until Reagan is an allegation, not a fact. Why didn't you say so yesterday, bOoB? The way you worded it made it appear as if you were citing a fact.

LOL, bOoB. An allegation is made that the Iranians would negotiate with a campaign manager? LOL! You never cease to crack me up, bOoB. You'll believe anything won't you. Well, anything except the truth that is. Funny stuff, bOoB. Got any more?

Goatman

Who had the capability of investigating such allegations? Bush? Reagan?

There is no proof. I think they did exactly as said. I think they had the hostages held longer than necessary for political reason. They had the means and the opportunity.


Do you think that the release 20 minutes after the inauguration was just a coincidence? Maybe you think the Iranians were trembling in their boots at the thought of Reagan as President and fearfully released the hostages?

Show everybody how you flip-flop around.

;-)

Show everybody how you flip-flop around.

???


Maybe you think the Iranians were trembling in their boots at the thought of Reagan as President and fearfully released the hostages?

Of course, bOoB. You libs don't call him ray-gun for nothing.

BTW, why don't you show everyone how I flip-flop around and provide us a link proving it.

Oh, you can't? What a surprise, Mr. "I always post links dummy"

Those who assert that a deal was made allege


Assert. Allege. So IOW, you admit that your statement yesterday: Bush the 1st negotiated with the Iranians to keep the hostages until Reagan is an allegation, not a fact. Why didn't you say so yesterday, bOoB? The way you worded it made it appear as if you were citing a fact.

Posted by goatman at 2008-05-18 05:02 PM | Reply


I noticed there weren't any lawsuits for slander or defamation of character. I say it is a fact. If you need a court of law to know facts, I bet you support OJ as an innocent man.

;-)

I say it is a fact.

You also say that smokestacks on the moon is a fact, too. So much for what you say.

I noticed there weren't any lawsuits for slander or defamation of character

Have you ever noticed that presidents NEVER file lawsuits for slander or defamation of character.

"well now that you mention it..." signed: da bOoB

BTW, why don't you show everyone how I flip-flop around and provide us a link proving it.

Oh, you can't? What a surprise, Mr. "I always post links dummy"

Posted by goatman at 2008-05-18 05:13 PM


How about from this thread DuMmY?


I read Danni's post. That is what made replying to it possible. (turn on the lights up there, bOoB) And I am over it, but thank you for your concern.

Posted by goatman at 2008-05-18 11:29 AM | Reply


Yeah--It sounds like you are over it.

"So does having the local DA refuse to bring charges, the local judge refusing to order an arrest, and the grand jury refusing to indict in spite of evidence of malfeasance"

Yeah--It sounds like you are over it.

We know a lot about what happened that night. Like Teddy passing several houses that could have provided assistance before he slept for 8 hours.

"Go to the bathroom, Danni. Look yourself in the eye in the mirror and say, "I would feel exactly the same way if it was W behind the wheel that day". Get back to us and tell us that you were able to do that"

Yeah--It sounds like you are over it.

if you think Teddy's surname didn't save his ass on this one and kept him out of the big house, you are wrong.

Yeah--It sounds like you are over it.

"Sorry the razzing of your sotted slothly saint is getting under skin."

Yeah--It sounds like you are over it.

"What's so unbelievable about that? In the future whenever W is mentioned, it will be immediately followed by Iraq. People cannot shake the most infamous part of their lives, Larry. That's a fact of human nature. I know you would prefer that that fact applied only to Republicans, but it applies to everyone."

Yeah--It sounds like you are over it.

;-)

Want some more? I've got it.

;-)

???

That's a flip flop? wow. Just when I thought you had reached your height of delusional fantasies . . .

LOL

Want some more? I've got it.

Yes, please.

You said you were "over it" and then commenced to prove you were not "over it". Sounds like a flip flop to me.

Goatman

You were asked for an example of one of your original thoughts.

You referenced this thread.

There are no original thoughts on this thread.

That means you don't know what the word
"original" means.


;-)

Posted by Buffalo_Bob at 2008-05-16 02:01


Still waiting for that "original thought" flip flopper.

You said you had original thoughts then fail to produce even one--sounds like a flip flop to me.

That's two. Want some more? I've got it.

;-)

Have you ever noticed that presidents NEVER file lawsuits for slander or defamation of character.

"well now that you mention it..." signed: da bOoB

Posted by goatman at 2008-05-18 05:18 PM


What Presidents are you talking about, and what should they have sued for? Going to flip flop on this answer too?

;-)