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Home Front: Politix
July 26th - Teddy's Bad Day
2004-06-18
Posted by:Frank G

#9  Teddy Kennedy...More confirmed kills than the majority of US SF operators.
Posted by: anymouse   2004-06-18 10:42:04 PM  

#8  IIRC, didn't everybody (or at least somebody) prevent the DA from doing an autopsy? I distinctly remember how many people all over the country were outraged by the manoeuverings to prevent the autopsy. Teddy said that he "dove and dove" to attempt to save Mary Jo. We all knew in our heart of hearts that he was full of it.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2004-06-18 4:54:12 PM  

#7  Was Mary Jo pregnant at the time of her death?

No one will ever know, the autopsy records got "lost" somehow. Why do you think the Kennedys always hand pick the District Attorney for their little island paradises?
Posted by: Steve   2004-06-18 4:47:50 PM  

#6  A question I've always wanted an answer to:

Was Mary Jo pregnant at the time of her death?
Posted by: Steve White   2004-06-18 4:07:55 PM  

#5  BigEd:

They'll cross that bridge when they come to it.
Posted by: Jackal   2004-06-18 1:51:40 PM  

#4  Does that mean the hopes of the Democrats for the convention to go "swimmingly" are up the creek?
Posted by: BigEd   2004-06-18 12:53:48 PM  

#3  snicker!
Posted by: B   2004-06-18 12:48:49 PM  

#2  It depends on what your definition of "murder" is.
Posted by: Chris W.   2004-06-18 11:16:32 AM  

#1  should've posted at least the first two paragraphs just for schadefreude:

The opening night of next month's Democratic convention in Boston is set to feature an emotional party tribute to hometown hero Ted Kennedy, who has served in office longer than every other senator but one.
Guess no one at the Democratic National Committee took a close look at the calendar: That July 26 salute to Teddy just happens to coincide with . . . the 35th anniversary of Chappaquiddick.


Posted by: Frank G   2004-06-18 10:47:46 AM  

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