Vicki Kennedy visited Ted's grave as health care vote loomed
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As the clock ticked down on the House debate om the controversial health care bill Sunday, Vicki Kennedy visited Arlington National Cemetery where she said she "spent some time" with her husband, she told CNN.
"I thought yesterday was an important day to be there, because I had hope and confidence."
She also praised the Democrats and especially President Obama for the fight they showed when it looked like reform was in trouble.
"I think that President Obama showed incredible determination and courage and focus when he continued this battle; and Speaker Pelosi to continue to rally the troops and the leaders in the House of Representatives showed incredible determination and focus and courage," Kennedy said.
"And I think it is a real tribute to all the members of the House of Representatives as well. I think it is a real tribute to all of them and I am deeply, deeply, grateful, as I think are the American people."
"You know Teddy always said that when we finally pass health care reform and when people understand what's in the bill and what benefits there are for them, they are going to say 'What took you so long?' And I think that's going to happen here," Kennedy said.
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rcrdskpr@aol.com | Mar 24, 2010, 10:44 AM EDT
we should all go to massachusetts, and p-ss on his grave
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vincentruane | Mar 23, 2010, 08:22 PM EDT
Olovely withdrawing hundreds of billions of dollars from Medicare, from America's old people when their going to need healthcare the most is not an act of healthcare it is an act of facism, and in relation to omission Killowen, Long before you or I was born God showed the world throught the Bible how to truely judge the worth of a person.
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killowen | Mar 23, 2010, 07:25 PM EDT
Ted's caring for his people right up till his passing says much for the parents who showed
enormous courage as trial after trial was placed
upon them. No good deed goes unpunished - inferior others whining and feelings of inadequacy just vent spleen as even when in death the Kennedy's buries such tripe alive. Haters strut your stuff what else can you do.
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olovely | Mar 23, 2010, 12:52 PM EDT
What happened was that the American people gave Obama an historic election win so that he could fix the crisis in the American health care system and face down the wizards of high finance who have bankrupted the nation. They also wanted a government that would not sell our kids and their futures so that the military industrial complex could make historic profits. So far so good.
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dengarrity | Mar 22, 2010, 08:38 PM EDT
What a bunch of crap.
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vincentruane | Mar 22, 2010, 08:34 PM EDT
What happened is there was a coup in the democratic party and the fruits of the actions of the democratic since then proves it. May John F Kennedy and Robert Kennedy rest in peace, two men who were real American patriots!
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vincentruane | Mar 22, 2010, 08:31 PM EDT
To dermot.r How was supporting an abortion holcaust that has killed over 70 million Americans in the short space of 30 years 'Positive Change' for America and I repeat my question, What have been the fruits of the democratic party, since the planned assasinations of John F. Kennedy and Robert Kennedy. Who happened after they were killed?
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IrishAndProud | Mar 22, 2010, 06:52 PM EDT
Of course on this matter it's precisely the OPPOSITE of everything dermot.r just posted.
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dermot.r | Mar 22, 2010, 05:07 PM EDT
I have had the pleasure of meeting Mrs. Kennedy and the late senator. I know he was interceding on behalf of the American people and I believe that generations to come will rember Ted Kennedy as one of the primary agents of postive change for his tireless work in passing healthcare reform. Rest in Peace and we will continue your work.
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vincentruane | Mar 22, 2010, 04:50 PM EDT
A lot of America's old people will end up in early graves over this bill. Your attempts to position this bill of freedom abuse as an act of patriotic sainthood is an insult to John F. Kennedys memory! Words of John F. Kennedy "Let Us Continue To Do God's Work Whatever That May Be." St. Matthew 'By their fruits you will know them.' So what are the fruits of this democratic party?
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