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Home Front: Politix
Kennedy won't make final stimulus vote
2009-02-14
Sen. Edward Kennedy, battling brain cancer, is in Florida and will miss the final Senate vote on the economic stimulus package.

The Massachusetts Democrat is continuing his treatment and physical rehabilitation, and Democrats don't need his vote for final passage, spokeswoman Melissa Wagoner said Friday.

Kennedy plans to travel between Florida and Washington for future Senate business "until the weather gets warmer here," Wagoner said.

Kennedy had returned to the Senate on Monday for an earlier vote on the economic stimulus plan. He voted for the bill on a test tally. It was passed 61-36, one more vote than the 60 required to overcome objections.

It was Kennedy's first visit to the Capitol since he suffered a seizure on the day of Obama's inauguration last month. He was using a cane and appeared to have lost a bit of weight, but he seemed energetic and happy to be around his colleagues again.

"He's doing very well and he's on top of things," said Rep. William Delahunt, D-Mass., who is a longtime Kennedy friend.

The 76-year-old lawmaker was stricken at a legislative luncheon in the Capitol following Obama's swearing-in, leaving many of his colleagues and friends shaken and worried. He spent the night in the hospital after doctors diagnosed him with "simple fatigue" following the frigid outdoor inauguration ceremony and warm indoor reception.

Posted by:Fred

#4  It's true, half. And the counters are avocado laminate.

Mods take the sinktrap seriously. Hard time if your comment is tossed in there.
Posted by: lotp   2009-02-14 18:11  

#3  Gawd hep me I LOL'd hard.
I will see you again in deh sink trap.

(word is that it's been re-done with orange shag carpets, that's roumors tho, don't quote me.)
Posted by: .5MT   2009-02-14 18:03  

#2  The 76-year-old lawmaker was stricken at a legislative luncheon in the Capitol following Obama's swearing-in, leaving many of his colleagues and friends shaken and worried not stirred.
Posted by: regular joe   2009-02-14 16:39  

#1  Glenlivet drip, stat!
Posted by: mojo   2009-02-14 00:58  

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