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Topic: Science > Abortion
User: "J Young"
Date: 03 Oct 2005 12:30:43 PM
Object: Ted Kennedy should be in prison
July 1969, a young woman named Mary Jo Kopechne was a passenger in a
vehicle driven by Sen. Edward Kennedy on Chappaquiddick Island. She
died as a direct result of Sen. Kennedy's actions. Had this case been
properly investigated and prosecuted, Ted Kennedy would have been there
to greet Michael Skakel when he arrived to begin his prison sentence
for murdering a young girl. It's now 2005; when will this case be
re-opened and let justice be served?
http://www.ytedk.com/intro.htm
.

User: "The Secretary of HomIntern"

Title: Re: Ted Kennedy should be in prison 04 Oct 2005 04:53:41 AM
I was busily flonking away in alt.politics.homosexuality, when The Goddess
Eris Herself suddenly made me reply to brutus:

"Mimi Cohen" wrote...

J Young wrote:

July 1969


Was 36 years ago, stop living in the past/


How far in the past are we allowed to live? I just want to know so I can
make intelligent life choices.

Roughly a week or so...Maybe up to a few years, if you're in college. Or
bereaved. Otherwise, you only need the past week, at most.
--
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User: "God is a Republican"

Title: Yes Ted Kennedy should be in prison 04 Oct 2005 05:46:57 AM
Yes, Ted Kennedy and his supporters have much to
answer for. Just check out what he's done:
http://tinyurl.com/agbpg
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User: "Uncle Buck"

Title: Re: Yes Ted Kennedy should be in prison 04 Oct 2005 07:07:30 PM
On Tue, 4 Oct 2005 06:46:57 -0400, "God is a Republican"
<gymraven@hotmail.com> wrote:


Yes, Ted Kennedy and his supporters have much to
answer for. Just check out what he's done:

http://tinyurl.com/agbpg

I also think Lizzie Borden should have been hanged. Thanks for
sharing, these moldy crimes _do_ make for some interesting discussion
sometimes. :-)
--
L8r,
Uncle Buck
_o-O=~_o-O=~_o-O=~_o-O=~_o-O=~_o-O=~_o-O=
Those first to step up and say,
"Now is not the time for placing blame"
...
...are quite often to blame....
_o-O=~_o-O=~_o-O=~_o-O=~_o-O=~_o-O=~_o-O=
.


User: "curtsybear"

Title: Re: Ted Kennedy should be in prison 04 Oct 2005 09:02:18 AM
["Followup-To:" header set to alt.politics.homosexuality.]
On 2005-10-04, The Secretary of HomIntern <‎|> wrote:

I was busily flonking away in alt.politics.homosexuality, when The Goddess
Eris Herself suddenly made me reply to brutus:

"Mimi Cohen" wrote...

J Young wrote:

July 1969

Was 36 years ago, stop living in the past/

How far in the past are we allowed to live? I just want to know so I can
make intelligent life choices.

Roughly a week or so...Maybe up to a few years, if you're in college. Or
bereaved. Otherwise, you only need the past week, at most.

I'm just awaiting the eventual geezer-beating when someone says
"Honey! Those vows were 36 years ago, stop living in the past!"
--
"Well hooray for lesbians. They don't get a mouthful of goop but
they do get struck down with dry bone disease." -- Lurlean Tucker's
suggested Gay Pride slogan comes in last during the nationwide
voting of the Dykes on Bikes members.
.
User: "ריעין ברתון‎/Riain Barton"

Title: Re: Ted Kennedy should be in prison 04 Oct 2005 02:10:09 PM
Nothing like an idiot showing up to prove just what an idiot he is.
"curtsybear" <curtsybear@curtsybear.com> wrote in message
news:slrndk54s7.bhu.curtsybear@curtsybear.com...
:
: I'm just awaiting the eventual geezer-beating when someone says
: "Honey! Those vows were 36 years ago, stop living in the past!"
:
:.
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User: "curtsybear"

Title: Re: Ted Kennedy should be in prison 04 Oct 2005 02:57:09 PM
["Followup-To:" header set to alt.politics.homosexuality.]
On 2005-10-04, ריעין ברתון‎/Riain Barton <riain@zion.org.il> wrote:

Nothing like an idiot showing up to prove just what an idiot he is.

You are being way too hard on yourself for not knowing better than
to top-post your reply.

"curtsybear" <curtsybear@curtsybear.com> wrote in message
news:slrndk54s7.bhu.curtsybear@curtsybear.com...
: I'm just awaiting the eventual geezer-beating when someone says
: "Honey! Those vows were 36 years ago, stop living in the past!"

--
I have learned silence from the talkative, toleration from the intolerant,
and kindness from the unkind; yet strange, I am ungrateful to these
teachers. --- Kahlil Gibran, Sand and Foam, 1926.
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User: "ריעין ברתון‎/Riain Barton"

Title: Re: Ted Kennedy should be in prison 04 Oct 2005 03:53:10 PM
Not only are you an idiot, but you are a Usenet NAZI as well.
Sorry that all of us will not conform to your will.
"curtsybear" <curtsybear@curtsybear.com> wrote in message
news:slrndk5plj.boq.curtsybear@curtsybear.com...
: ["Followup-To:" header set to alt.politics.homosexuality.]
: On 2005-10-04, ריעין ברתון‎/Riain Barton <riain@zion.org.il> wrote:
: > Nothing like an idiot showing up to prove just what an idiot he is.
:
: You are being way too hard on yourself for not knowing better than
: to top-post your reply.
:
: > "curtsybear" <curtsybear@curtsybear.com> wrote in message
: > news:slrndk54s7.bhu.curtsybear@curtsybear.com...
: >: I'm just awaiting the eventual geezer-beating when someone says
: >: "Honey! Those vows were 36 years ago, stop living in the past!"
:
: --
: I have learned silence from the talkative, toleration from the
intolerant,
: and kindness from the unkind; yet strange, I am ungrateful to these
: teachers. --- Kahlil Gibran, Sand and Foam, 1926.
:
.
User: "The Secretary of HomInt3rn"

Title: Re: Ted Kennedy should be in prison 04 Oct 2005 08:05:23 PM
I was busily flonking away in alt.politics.homosexuality, when The Goddess
Eris Herself suddenly made me reply to ריעין ברתון‎/Riain Barton:

Not only are you an idiot, but you are a Usenet NAZI as well.

Sorry that all of us will not conform to your will.

Oh, Riain, you can be as net-clueless as you like! We'll be just perfectly
as happy to mock you for it as we are to mock the other top-posters...
--
___________________________________________________________________________
Hail Eris! "The personal _is_ political."
Bent Depraved N. Deviant *****-Smoker, Esq., Superfaggot
"Stupidity excuses nothing. It's only a reason...." -- Phxbrd
Economic Left/Right: -7.63 Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -7.38
"The whining has just begun." -- John Wentzky
Killfiled by: directory; Anim8rfsk
"It's not nice to misrepresent Mother Nature."
.

User: "curtsybear"

Title: Re: Ted Kennedy should be in prison 05 Oct 2005 09:50:01 AM
["Followup-To:" header set to alt.politics.homosexuality.]
On 2005-10-04, ריעין ברתון‎/Riain Barton <riain@zion.org.il> wrote:

Not only are you an idiot, but you are a Usenet NAZI as well.
Sorry that all of us will not conform to your will.

I already told you not to be so hard on yourself for acting like
an idiot, which obviously makes me a nazi and forces you to conform
to my will. Did you expect to be revered for these, ahem, mental
insights?

"curtsybear" <curtsybear@curtsybear.com> wrote in message
news:slrndk5plj.boq.curtsybear@curtsybear.com...
: ["Followup-To:" header set to alt.politics.homosexuality.]
: On 2005-10-04, ריעין ברתון‎/Riain Barton <riain@zion.org.il> wrote:
: > Nothing like an idiot showing up to prove just what an idiot he is.
: You are being way too hard on yourself for not knowing better than
: to top-post your reply.
: > "curtsybear" <curtsybear@curtsybear.com> wrote in message
: > news:slrndk54s7.bhu.curtsybear@curtsybear.com...
: >: I'm just awaiting the eventual geezer-beating when someone says
: >: "Honey! Those vows were 36 years ago, stop living in the past!"

--
"Join our Church and you can see visions of hell." -- Lurlean Tucker
thinks the sermons have become a bit long-winded.
.






User: "Tim Crowley"

Title: Re: Ted Kennedy should be in prison 03 Oct 2005 04:14:37 PM
brutus wrote:

"Mimi Cohen" <imnot@cox.net> wrote in message
news:Ete0f.158$gj1.116@fed1read05...

J Young wrote:

July 1969


Was 36 years ago, stop living in the past/


How far in the past are we allowed to live? I just want to know so I can
make intelligent life choices.

It's way too late for you,.
.

User: "DanielSan"

Title: Re: Ted Kennedy should be in prison 04 Oct 2005 01:58:10 AM
brutus wrote:

"Mimi Cohen" <imnot@cox.net> wrote in message
news:Ete0f.158$gj1.116@fed1read05...

J Young wrote:

July 1969


Was 36 years ago, stop living in the past/



How far in the past are we allowed to live? I just want to know so I can
make intelligent life choices.

Evidently, long enough to convict Ted Kennedy for an accident, but not
long enough to convict Laura Bush (nee Welch) for negligence. *shrug*
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*--------------------------------------------------*
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* God; because, if there be one, he must approve *
* of the homage of reason, than that of *
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User: "DanielSan"

Title: Laura Bush should be in prison (Was Re: Ted Kennedy should be inprison) 03 Oct 2005 12:56:51 PM
J Young wrote:

July 1969, a young woman named Mary Jo Kopechne was a passenger in a
vehicle driven by Sen. Edward Kennedy on Chappaquiddick Island. She
died as a direct result of Sen. Kennedy's actions. Had this case been
properly investigated and prosecuted, Ted Kennedy would have been there
to greet Michael Skakel when he arrived to begin his prison sentence
for murdering a young girl. It's now 2005; when will this case be
re-opened and let justice be served?


http://www.ytedk.com/intro.htm

November 1963, a young man named Michael Dutton Douglas was driving down
Texas State Highway 349 when a Chevy Impala, driven by Laura Bush
(nee Welch) collided with Douglas' Chevy Corvair, after Bush (Welch) ran
a stop sign. He died as a direct result of Laura Bush's actions. Had
this case been properly investigated and prosecuted, Laura Bush would
have been there to greet Ted Kennedy who served his time in prison for
leaving the scene of an accident. It's now 2005; when will this case be
re-opened and let justice be served?
Give it a rest, J. Kennedy was prosecuted and served his time. If that
is the only thing you have on Ted Kennedy (he was prosecuted for leaving
the scene of an *ACCIDENT*), then you rightly should be going after
Laura Bush (who was downright *NEGLIGENT*).
But, hypocrisy knows no bounds.
--
****************************************************
* DanielSan -- alt.atheism #2226 *
*--------------------------------------------------*
* "Question with boldness even the existence of a *
* God; because, if there be one, he must approve *
* of the homage of reason, than that of *
* blindfolded fear." --Thomas Jefferson *
****************************************************
.
User: "Frank Dwyer"

Title: Re: Laura Bush should be in prison (Was Re: Ted Kennedy should bein prison) 05 Oct 2005 06:28:50 PM
DanielSan wrote:

J Young wrote:

July 1969, a young woman named Mary Jo Kopechne was a passenger in a
vehicle driven by Sen. Edward Kennedy on Chappaquiddick Island. She
died as a direct result of Sen. Kennedy's actions. Had this case been
properly investigated and prosecuted, Ted Kennedy would have been there
to greet Michael Skakel when he arrived to begin his prison sentence
for murdering a young girl. It's now 2005; when will this case be
re-opened and let justice be served?


http://www.ytedk.com/intro.htm


November 1963, a young man named Michael Dutton Douglas was driving down
Texas State Highway 349 when a Chevy Impala, driven by Laura Bush (nee
Welch) collided with Douglas' Chevy Corvair, after Bush (Welch) ran a
stop sign. He died as a direct result of Laura Bush's actions. Had
this case been properly investigated and prosecuted, Laura Bush would
have been there to greet Ted Kennedy who served his time in prison for
leaving the scene of an accident.

Ted Kennedy did not go to prison. His sentence was suspended.

It's now 2005; when will this case be
re-opened and let justice be served?

Give it a rest, J. Kennedy was prosecuted and served his time. If that
is the only thing you have on Ted Kennedy (he was prosecuted for leaving
the scene of an *ACCIDENT*), then you rightly should be going after
Laura Bush (who was downright *NEGLIGENT*).

But, hypocrisy knows no bounds.

.

User: "Chris H. Fleming"

Title: Re: Laura Bush should be in prison (Was Re: Ted Kennedy should be in prison) 03 Oct 2005 01:58:16 PM
DanielSan wrote:

J Young wrote:

July 1969, a young woman named Mary Jo Kopechne was a passenger in a
vehicle driven by Sen. Edward Kennedy on Chappaquiddick Island. She
died as a direct result of Sen. Kennedy's actions. Had this case been
properly investigated and prosecuted, Ted Kennedy would have been there
to greet Michael Skakel when he arrived to begin his prison sentence
for murdering a young girl. It's now 2005; when will this case be
re-opened and let justice be served?


http://www.ytedk.com/intro.htm


November 1963, a young man named Michael Dutton Douglas was driving down
Texas State Highway 349 when a Chevy Impala, driven by Laura Bush
(nee Welch) collided with Douglas' Chevy Corvair, after Bush (Welch) ran
a stop sign. He died as a direct result of Laura Bush's actions. Had
this case been properly investigated and prosecuted, Laura Bush would
have been there to greet Ted Kennedy who served his time in prison for
leaving the scene of an accident. It's now 2005; when will this case be
re-opened and let justice be served?

Give it a rest, J. Kennedy was prosecuted and served his time. If that
is the only thing you have on Ted Kennedy (he was prosecuted for leaving
the scene of an *ACCIDENT*), then you rightly should be going after
Laura Bush (who was downright *NEGLIGENT*).

But, hypocrisy knows no bounds.

I think being a drunk is a worse offense than being a dumb girl. Drunk
is a choice. Secondly I am not aware that Laura would have had much
political leverage to avoid punishment at that time. I don't think
those situations are comparable.
.
User: "Jim07D5"

Title: Re: Laura Bush should be in prison (Was Re: Ted Kennedy should be in prison) 03 Oct 2005 02:51:18 PM
"Chris H. Fleming" <chris_h_fleming@yahoo.com> said:

DanielSan wrote:

J Young wrote:

July 1969, a young woman named Mary Jo Kopechne was a passenger in a
vehicle driven by Sen. Edward Kennedy on Chappaquiddick Island. She
died as a direct result of Sen. Kennedy's actions. Had this case been
properly investigated and prosecuted, Ted Kennedy would have been there
to greet Michael Skakel when he arrived to begin his prison sentence
for murdering a young girl. It's now 2005; when will this case be
re-opened and let justice be served?


http://www.ytedk.com/intro.htm


November 1963, a young man named Michael Dutton Douglas was driving down
Texas State Highway 349 when a Chevy Impala, driven by Laura Bush
(nee Welch) collided with Douglas' Chevy Corvair, after Bush (Welch) ran
a stop sign. He died as a direct result of Laura Bush's actions. Had
this case been properly investigated and prosecuted, Laura Bush would
have been there to greet Ted Kennedy who served his time in prison for
leaving the scene of an accident. It's now 2005; when will this case be
re-opened and let justice be served?

Give it a rest, J. Kennedy was prosecuted and served his time. If that
is the only thing you have on Ted Kennedy (he was prosecuted for leaving
the scene of an *ACCIDENT*), then you rightly should be going after
Laura Bush (who was downright *NEGLIGENT*).

But, hypocrisy knows no bounds.




I think being a drunk is a worse offense than being a dumb girl. Drunk
is a choice. Secondly I am not aware that Laura would have had much
political leverage to avoid punishment at that time. I don't think
those situations are comparable.

But is being Irish a choice? ;-)
--- Jim07D5
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User: "El Conquistador"

Title: LAURA BUSH SHOULD BE FUCKED ON THE WHITE HOUSE STEPS BY ARABS 04 Oct 2005 08:52:36 PM

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User: "Uncle Buck"

Title: Re: LAURA BUSH SHOULD BE FUCKED ON THE WHITE HOUSE STEPS BY ARABS 05 Oct 2005 05:47:39 PM
As a punishment to the Arabs?
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Uncle Buck
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Those first to step up and say,
"Now is not the time for placing blame"
...
...are quite often to blame....
_o-O=~_o-O=~_o-O=~_o-O=~_o-O=~_o-O=~_o-O=
.
User: "The Secretary of HomInt3rn"

Title: Re: LAURA BUSH SHOULD BE FUCKED ON THE WHITE HOUSE STEPS BY ARABS 06 Oct 2005 06:03:12 AM
I was busily flonking away in alt.politics.homosexuality, when The Goddess
Eris Herself suddenly made me reply to Uncle Buck:

As a punishment to the Arabs?

I like to think of it as an all-around deal.
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___________________________________________________________________________
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Bent Depraved N. Deviant *****-Smoker, Esq., Superfaggot
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Economic Left/Right: -7.63 Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -7.38
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User: "torresD"

Title: LIBERALS ARE GREAT FOR LAUGHING AT ==> LAURA BUSH SHOULD BE FUCKED ON THE WHITE HOUSE STEPS BY ARABS 05 Oct 2005 01:02:04 AM
On Tue, 4 Oct 2005 21:52:36 -0400, "El Conquistador"
<serwad@bellsouth.net> wrote:



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User: ""

Title: Re: Laura Bush should be in prison (Was Re: Ted Kennedy should be in prison) 06 Oct 2005 01:42:07 AM
On 3-Oct-2005, Jim07D5 <Jim07D5@nospam.net> wrote:

But is being Irish a choice? ;-)

Unluckily for you, no.
Susan
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User: "DanielSan"

Title: Re: Laura Bush should be in prison (Was Re: Ted Kennedy should bein prison) 04 Oct 2005 01:30:05 AM
Chris H. Fleming wrote:

DanielSan wrote:

J Young wrote:

July 1969, a young woman named Mary Jo Kopechne was a passenger in a
vehicle driven by Sen. Edward Kennedy on Chappaquiddick Island. She
died as a direct result of Sen. Kennedy's actions. Had this case been
properly investigated and prosecuted, Ted Kennedy would have been there
to greet Michael Skakel when he arrived to begin his prison sentence
for murdering a young girl. It's now 2005; when will this case be
re-opened and let justice be served?


http://www.ytedk.com/intro.htm


November 1963, a young man named Michael Dutton Douglas was driving down
Texas State Highway 349 when a Chevy Impala, driven by Laura Bush
(nee Welch) collided with Douglas' Chevy Corvair, after Bush (Welch) ran
a stop sign. He died as a direct result of Laura Bush's actions. Had
this case been properly investigated and prosecuted, Laura Bush would
have been there to greet Ted Kennedy who served his time in prison for
leaving the scene of an accident. It's now 2005; when will this case be
re-opened and let justice be served?

Give it a rest, J. Kennedy was prosecuted and served his time. If that
is the only thing you have on Ted Kennedy (he was prosecuted for leaving
the scene of an *ACCIDENT*), then you rightly should be going after
Laura Bush (who was downright *NEGLIGENT*).

But, hypocrisy knows no bounds.





I think being a drunk is a worse offense than being a dumb girl. Drunk
is a choice.

Was he drunk? Prove it.

Secondly I am not aware that Laura would have had much
political leverage to avoid punishment at that time. I don't think
those situations are comparable.

Right. Chappaquiddick was an accident. Texas was negligence. Laura's
was worse. Both were responsible for a death by their actions. Kennedy
from leaving the scene of the accident, Laura for running a stop sign.
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****************************************************
* DanielSan -- alt.atheism #2226 *
*--------------------------------------------------*
* "Question with boldness even the existence of a *
* God; because, if there be one, he must approve *
* of the homage of reason, than that of *
* blindfolded fear." --Thomas Jefferson *
****************************************************
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User: "Andrealphus"

Title: Re: Laura Bush should be in prison (Was Re: Ted Kennedy should be in prison) 04 Oct 2005 05:37:06 AM
"DanielSan" <daniel-san@myrealbox.com> wrote in message
news:Njp0f.344$%W3.175@trnddc08...

Chris H. Fleming wrote:

DanielSan wrote:

J Young wrote:

July 1969, a young woman named Mary Jo Kopechne was a passenger in a
vehicle driven by Sen. Edward Kennedy on Chappaquiddick Island. She
died as a direct result of Sen. Kennedy's actions. Had this case been
properly investigated and prosecuted, Ted Kennedy would have been there
to greet Michael Skakel when he arrived to begin his prison sentence
for murdering a young girl. It's now 2005; when will this case be
re-opened and let justice be served?


http://www.ytedk.com/intro.htm


November 1963, a young man named Michael Dutton Douglas was driving down
Texas State Highway 349 when a Chevy Impala, driven by Laura Bush
(nee Welch) collided with Douglas' Chevy Corvair, after Bush (Welch) ran
a stop sign. He died as a direct result of Laura Bush's actions. Had
this case been properly investigated and prosecuted, Laura Bush would
have been there to greet Ted Kennedy who served his time in prison for
leaving the scene of an accident. It's now 2005; when will this case be
re-opened and let justice be served?

Give it a rest, J. Kennedy was prosecuted and served his time. If that
is the only thing you have on Ted Kennedy (he was prosecuted for leaving
the scene of an *ACCIDENT*), then you rightly should be going after
Laura Bush (who was downright *NEGLIGENT*).

But, hypocrisy knows no bounds.





I think being a drunk is a worse offense than being a dumb girl. Drunk
is a choice.


Was he drunk? Prove it.

You really can't prove he was drunk due to the fact that he waited so long
afterwards to report the accident. However, Ted was a self-admitted
alcoholic who spent several sessions in various clinics for his problem,
driving home at night from a party, and drove off the side of a bridge.
Personally, I think both cases should have been investigated a lot more
rigorously than they were.
.
User: "DanielSan"

Title: Re: Laura Bush should be in prison (Was Re: Ted Kennedy should bein prison) 04 Oct 2005 05:50:53 AM
Andrealphus wrote:

"DanielSan" <daniel-san@myrealbox.com> wrote in message
news:Njp0f.344$%W3.175@trnddc08...

Chris H. Fleming wrote:

DanielSan wrote:


J Young wrote:


July 1969, a young woman named Mary Jo Kopechne was a passenger in a
vehicle driven by Sen. Edward Kennedy on Chappaquiddick Island. She
died as a direct result of Sen. Kennedy's actions. Had this case been
properly investigated and prosecuted, Ted Kennedy would have been there
to greet Michael Skakel when he arrived to begin his prison sentence
for murdering a young girl. It's now 2005; when will this case be
re-opened and let justice be served?


http://www.ytedk.com/intro.htm


November 1963, a young man named Michael Dutton Douglas was driving down
Texas State Highway 349 when a Chevy Impala, driven by Laura Bush
(nee Welch) collided with Douglas' Chevy Corvair, after Bush (Welch) ran
a stop sign. He died as a direct result of Laura Bush's actions. Had
this case been properly investigated and prosecuted, Laura Bush would
have been there to greet Ted Kennedy who served his time in prison for
leaving the scene of an accident. It's now 2005; when will this case be
re-opened and let justice be served?

Give it a rest, J. Kennedy was prosecuted and served his time. If that
is the only thing you have on Ted Kennedy (he was prosecuted for leaving
the scene of an *ACCIDENT*), then you rightly should be going after
Laura Bush (who was downright *NEGLIGENT*).

But, hypocrisy knows no bounds.





I think being a drunk is a worse offense than being a dumb girl. Drunk
is a choice.


Was he drunk? Prove it.



You really can't prove he was drunk due to the fact that he waited so long
afterwards to report the accident.

Possibly because he spent so much time trying to save Mary. When he
exhausted himself, he went to go find help.

However, Ted was a self-admitted
alcoholic who spent several sessions in various clinics for his problem,
driving home at night from a party, and drove off the side of a bridge.

That doesn't mean that he was drunk that night.

Personally, I think both cases should have been investigated a lot more
rigorously than they were.

Well, both are sheltered rich-folks' offspring; Teddy of the Kennedy
family; Laura is the daughter of a wealthy home-building businessman
(Harold) and his bookkeeper (Jenna).
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* DanielSan -- alt.atheism #2226 *
*--------------------------------------------------*
* "Question with boldness even the existence of a *
* God; because, if there be one, he must approve *
* of the homage of reason, than that of *
* blindfolded fear." --Thomas Jefferson *
****************************************************
.
User: "Andrealphus"

Title: Re: Laura Bush should be in prison (Was Re: Ted Kennedy should be in prison) 04 Oct 2005 06:14:41 AM
"DanielSan" <daniel-san@myrealbox.com> wrote in message
news:h8t0f.234$yN6.98@trnddc04...

Andrealphus wrote:

"DanielSan" <daniel-san@myrealbox.com> wrote in message
news:Njp0f.344$%W3.175@trnddc08...

Chris H. Fleming wrote:

DanielSan wrote:


J Young wrote:


July 1969, a young woman named Mary Jo Kopechne was a passenger in a
vehicle driven by Sen. Edward Kennedy on Chappaquiddick Island. She
died as a direct result of Sen. Kennedy's actions. Had this case been
properly investigated and prosecuted, Ted Kennedy would have been
there
to greet Michael Skakel when he arrived to begin his prison sentence
for murdering a young girl. It's now 2005; when will this case be
re-opened and let justice be served?


http://www.ytedk.com/intro.htm


November 1963, a young man named Michael Dutton Douglas was driving
down
Texas State Highway 349 when a Chevy Impala, driven by Laura Bush
(nee Welch) collided with Douglas' Chevy Corvair, after Bush (Welch)
ran
a stop sign. He died as a direct result of Laura Bush's actions. Had
this case been properly investigated and prosecuted, Laura Bush would
have been there to greet Ted Kennedy who served his time in prison for
leaving the scene of an accident. It's now 2005; when will this case
be
re-opened and let justice be served?

Give it a rest, J. Kennedy was prosecuted and served his time. If
that
is the only thing you have on Ted Kennedy (he was prosecuted for
leaving
the scene of an *ACCIDENT*), then you rightly should be going after
Laura Bush (who was downright *NEGLIGENT*).

But, hypocrisy knows no bounds.





I think being a drunk is a worse offense than being a dumb girl. Drunk
is a choice.


Was he drunk? Prove it.



You really can't prove he was drunk due to the fact that he waited so
long afterwards to report the accident.


Possibly because he spent so much time trying to save Mary. When he
exhausted himself, he went to go find help.

And still did not report it for several hours, even after his alleged
attempts to save Mary.


However, Ted was a self-admitted alcoholic who spent several sessions in
various clinics for his problem, driving home at night from a party, and
drove off the side of a bridge.


That doesn't mean that he was drunk that night.

It's a pretty good indication, at least enough to warrant a better
investigation. I don't know a single alcoholic that could stay sober at a
party where alcohol was freely available.


Personally, I think both cases should have been investigated a lot more
rigorously than they were.


Well, both are sheltered rich-folks' offspring; Teddy of the Kennedy
family; Laura is the daughter of a wealthy home-building businessman
(Harold) and his bookkeeper (Jenna).

No doubt.
.




User: "Louise Mallard"

Title: Re: Laura Bush should be in prison (Was Re: Ted Kennedy should be in prison) 04 Oct 2005 06:18:08 AM
On 3 Oct 2005 11:58:16 -0700, "Chris H. Fleming"
<chris_h_fleming@yahoo.com> wrote:

DanielSan wrote:

J Young wrote:

July 1969, a young woman named Mary Jo Kopechne was a passenger in a
vehicle driven by Sen. Edward Kennedy on Chappaquiddick Island. She
died as a direct result of Sen. Kennedy's actions. Had this case been
properly investigated and prosecuted, Ted Kennedy would have been there
to greet Michael Skakel when he arrived to begin his prison sentence
for murdering a young girl. It's now 2005; when will this case be
re-opened and let justice be served?


http://www.ytedk.com/intro.htm


November 1963, a young man named Michael Dutton Douglas was driving down
Texas State Highway 349 when a Chevy Impala, driven by Laura Bush
(nee Welch) collided with Douglas' Chevy Corvair, after Bush (Welch) ran
a stop sign. He died as a direct result of Laura Bush's actions. Had
this case been properly investigated and prosecuted, Laura Bush would
have been there to greet Ted Kennedy who served his time in prison for
leaving the scene of an accident. It's now 2005; when will this case be
re-opened and let justice be served?

Give it a rest, J. Kennedy was prosecuted and served his time. If that
is the only thing you have on Ted Kennedy (he was prosecuted for leaving
the scene of an *ACCIDENT*), then you rightly should be going after
Laura Bush (who was downright *NEGLIGENT*).

But, hypocrisy knows no bounds.




I think being a drunk is a worse offense than being a dumb girl. Drunk
is a choice. Secondly I am not aware that Laura would have had much
political leverage to avoid punishment at that time. I don't think
those situations are comparable.

Either way both were wreckless.
.

User: "Kate "

Title: Re: Laura Bush should be in prison (Was Re: Ted Kennedy should be in prison) 04 Oct 2005 12:29:02 AM
On 3 Oct 2005 11:58:16 -0700, "Chris H. Fleming"
<chris_h_fleming@yahoo.com> wrote:

DanielSan wrote:

J Young wrote:

July 1969, a young woman named Mary Jo Kopechne was a passenger in a
vehicle driven by Sen. Edward Kennedy on Chappaquiddick Island. She
died as a direct result of Sen. Kennedy's actions. Had this case been
properly investigated and prosecuted, Ted Kennedy would have been there
to greet Michael Skakel when he arrived to begin his prison sentence
for murdering a young girl. It's now 2005; when will this case be
re-opened and let justice be served?


http://www.ytedk.com/intro.htm


November 1963, a young man named Michael Dutton Douglas was driving down
Texas State Highway 349 when a Chevy Impala, driven by Laura Bush
(nee Welch) collided with Douglas' Chevy Corvair, after Bush (Welch) ran
a stop sign. He died as a direct result of Laura Bush's actions. Had
this case been properly investigated and prosecuted, Laura Bush would
have been there to greet Ted Kennedy who served his time in prison for
leaving the scene of an accident. It's now 2005; when will this case be
re-opened and let justice be served?

Give it a rest, J. Kennedy was prosecuted and served his time. If that
is the only thing you have on Ted Kennedy (he was prosecuted for leaving
the scene of an *ACCIDENT*), then you rightly should be going after
Laura Bush (who was downright *NEGLIGENT*).

But, hypocrisy knows no bounds.




I think being a drunk is a worse offense than being a dumb girl. Drunk
is a choice. Secondly I am not aware that Laura would have had much
political leverage to avoid punishment at that time. I don't think
those situations are comparable.

Uh - one killed someone, the other left the scene of the accident.
Laura's sounds a lot worse. And Laura was not prosecuted because of
who she was too.
A rich white girl.
.
User: "Frank Dwyer"

Title: Re: Laura Bush should be in prison (Was Re: Ted Kennedy should bein prison) 05 Oct 2005 06:32:46 PM
Kate wrote:

On 3 Oct 2005 11:58:16 -0700, "Chris H. Fleming"
<chris_h_fleming@yahoo.com> wrote:


DanielSan wrote:

J Young wrote:

July 1969, a young woman named Mary Jo Kopechne was a passenger in a
vehicle driven by Sen. Edward Kennedy on Chappaquiddick Island. She
died as a direct result of Sen. Kennedy's actions. Had this case been
properly investigated and prosecuted, Ted Kennedy would have been there
to greet Michael Skakel when he arrived to begin his prison sentence
for murdering a young girl. It's now 2005; when will this case be
re-opened and let justice be served?


http://www.ytedk.com/intro.htm


November 1963, a young man named Michael Dutton Douglas was driving down
Texas State Highway 349 when a Chevy Impala, driven by Laura Bush
(nee Welch) collided with Douglas' Chevy Corvair, after Bush (Welch) ran
a stop sign. He died as a direct result of Laura Bush's actions. Had
this case been properly investigated and prosecuted, Laura Bush would
have been there to greet Ted Kennedy who served his time in prison for
leaving the scene of an accident. It's now 2005; when will this case be
re-opened and let justice be served?

Give it a rest, J. Kennedy was prosecuted and served his time. If that
is the only thing you have on Ted Kennedy (he was prosecuted for leaving
the scene of an *ACCIDENT*), then you rightly should be going after
Laura Bush (who was downright *NEGLIGENT*).

But, hypocrisy knows no bounds.




I think being a drunk is a worse offense than being a dumb girl. Drunk
is a choice. Secondly I am not aware that Laura would have had much
political leverage to avoid punishment at that time. I don't think
those situations are comparable.



Uh - one killed someone, the other left the scene of the accident.
Laura's sounds a lot worse. And Laura was not prosecuted because of
who she was too.

A rich white girl.

What makes you think she was rich?
.
User: "Mimi Cohen"

Title: Re: Laura Bush should be in prison (Was Re: Ted Kennedy should bein prison) 05 Oct 2005 07:03:38 PM
Frank Dwyer wrote:

Kate wrote:

On 3 Oct 2005 11:58:16 -0700, "Chris H. Fleming"
<chris_h_fleming@yahoo.com> wrote:


DanielSan wrote:

J Young wrote:

July 1969, a young woman named Mary Jo Kopechne was a passenger in a
vehicle driven by Sen. Edward Kennedy on Chappaquiddick Island. She
died as a direct result of Sen. Kennedy's actions. Had this case been
properly investigated and prosecuted, Ted Kennedy would have been
there
to greet Michael Skakel when he arrived to begin his prison sentence
for murdering a young girl. It's now 2005; when will this case be
re-opened and let justice be served?


http://www.ytedk.com/intro.htm


November 1963, a young man named Michael Dutton Douglas was driving
down
Texas State Highway 349 when a Chevy Impala, driven by Laura Bush
(nee Welch) collided with Douglas' Chevy Corvair, after Bush (Welch)
ran
a stop sign. He died as a direct result of Laura Bush's actions. Had
this case been properly investigated and prosecuted, Laura Bush would
have been there to greet Ted Kennedy who served his time in prison for
leaving the scene of an accident. It's now 2005; when will this
case be
re-opened and let justice be served?

Give it a rest, J. Kennedy was prosecuted and served his time. If
that
is the only thing you have on Ted Kennedy (he was prosecuted for
leaving
the scene of an *ACCIDENT*), then you rightly should be going after
Laura Bush (who was downright *NEGLIGENT*).

But, hypocrisy knows no bounds.





I think being a drunk is a worse offense than being a dumb girl. Drunk
is a choice. Secondly I am not aware that Laura would have had much
political leverage to avoid punishment at that time. I don't think
those situations are comparable.




Uh - one killed someone, the other left the scene of the accident.
Laura's sounds a lot worse. And Laura was not prosecuted because of
who she was too.
A rich white girl.



What makes you think she was rich?

She was a teenager, but her daddy was rich. You didn't know that? You
must be like the only one in the country who didn't. Do you really think
Poppy and Barbara would let their boys "marry down"????
.
User: "Frank Dwyer"

Title: Re: Laura Bush should be in prison (Was Re: Ted Kennedy should bein prison) 06 Oct 2005 12:44:20 AM
Mimi Cohen wrote:

Frank Dwyer wrote:

Kate wrote:

On 3 Oct 2005 11:58:16 -0700, "Chris H. Fleming"
<chris_h_fleming@yahoo.com> wrote:


DanielSan wrote:

J Young wrote:

July 1969, a young woman named Mary Jo Kopechne was a passenger in a
vehicle driven by Sen. Edward Kennedy on Chappaquiddick Island. She
died as a direct result of Sen. Kennedy's actions. Had this case been
properly investigated and prosecuted, Ted Kennedy would have been
there
to greet Michael Skakel when he arrived to begin his prison sentence
for murdering a young girl. It's now 2005; when will this case be
re-opened and let justice be served?


http://www.ytedk.com/intro.htm


November 1963, a young man named Michael Dutton Douglas was driving
down
Texas State Highway 349 when a Chevy Impala, driven by Laura Bush
(nee Welch) collided with Douglas' Chevy Corvair, after Bush
(Welch) ran
a stop sign. He died as a direct result of Laura Bush's actions. Had
this case been properly investigated and prosecuted, Laura Bush would
have been there to greet Ted Kennedy who served his time in prison for
leaving the scene of an accident. It's now 2005; when will this
case be
re-opened and let justice be served?

Give it a rest, J. Kennedy was prosecuted and served his time. If
that
is the only thing you have on Ted Kennedy (he was prosecuted for
leaving
the scene of an *ACCIDENT*), then you rightly should be going after
Laura Bush (who was downright *NEGLIGENT*).

But, hypocrisy knows no bounds.






I think being a drunk is a worse offense than being a dumb girl. Drunk
is a choice. Secondly I am not aware that Laura would have had much
political leverage to avoid punishment at that time. I don't think
those situations are comparable.





Uh - one killed someone, the other left the scene of the accident.
Laura's sounds a lot worse. And Laura was not prosecuted because of
who she was too. A rich white girl.




What makes you think she was rich?



She was a teenager, but her daddy was rich. You didn't know that? You
must be like the only one in the country who didn't.

And what did her father do?

Do you really think
Poppy and Barbara would let their boys "marry down"????

Do you really think it's possible for elitists to "marry up"? She was a
librarian.
.
User: ""

Title: Re: Laura Bush should be in prison (Was Re: Ted Kennedy should be in prison) 06 Oct 2005 01:43:35 AM
On 6-Oct-2005, Frank Dwyer <fdwyer@-=Citlink=-.net> wrote:

Mimi Cohen wrote:

Do you really think
Poppy and Barbara would let their boys "marry down"????


Do you really think it's possible for elitists to "marry up"?

They could certainly marry "their own kind".
She was a

librarian.

And Lady Diana Spencer was a "nursery school aide".
But she was loaded, too.
Susan
.








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