NEW YORK – Sen. Edward M. Kennedy wrote in a memoir being published this month that he made terrible decisions after the 1969 car crash that killed Mary Jo Kopechne...In it, Kennedy said his actions on Chappaquiddick Island on July 18, 1969, were "inexcusable." He said he was afraid and "made terrible decisions" and had to live with the guilt for more than four decades.Inexcusable: impossible to excuse or justify Then why did he and all other liberals keep making excuses for her death for the past 40 years? Why did he go unpunished? Why didn't he tell the truth about what happened that night? Why did he go to his grave still maintaining that he was innocent of wrong-doing? If the justice system wasn't going to punish him, why didn't he punish himself? Why didn't he resign from the Senate? Why didn't he get out of politics? Why didn't he become a monk or a priest? His lies are told even from beyond the grave.
Stern lectures for the logically-challenged. Others have opinions, I have convictions.
Thursday, September 03, 2009
Ted Says Death of Mary Jo Kopechne Inexcusable.
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He isn't going unpunished now.
I'll bet there's a "Ted Kennedy wing" in Hell now.
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