BOSTON (AP) -- A plane carrying U.S. Sen. Edward M. Kennedy from western Massachusetts to his home on the coast was struck by lightning Saturday and had to be diverted to New Haven, Conn., his spokeswoman said. The eight-seat Cessna Citation 550 plane lost all electrical power, including communications, and the pilot had to fly the plane manually, according to spokeswoman Melissa Wagoner. No one was hurt.I wonder if he got the message.
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Not a chance.
He is probably as we speak drafting a Senate Bill outlawing Lightning with 500 feet of any Airplane containing any member of the U.S. Legislature, which will pass by voice vote sometime this coming fall.
HA! you kidding? He thinks he IS God!
If he doesn't think he's God, he certainly believes he isn't accountable to God. I've often blamed global warming on all those Kennedys burning in hell. When Teddy finally does bite the big one, it will spark a grease fire that will melt the polar icecaps.
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