View Full Version : Phony and cronies get way and block wind farm
Frogger
10-19-2007, 06:27 PM
True to form, Senator Ted Kennedy who cheated at Harvard and who left Mary Jo Koepechne to die at Chappaquidik once again took the low road in order to get what he wanted.
He led the opposition to a wind farm because on a clear day it could be seen from his seaside estate. Way to go Senator Kennedy, you unbelievable hypocrite.
Shilohproject
10-19-2007, 06:47 PM
True to form, Senator Ted Kennedy who cheated at Harvard and who left Mary Jo Koepechne to die at Chappaquidik once again took the low road in order to get what he wanted.
If someone started a thread about a matter related to the president by saying, "George Bush, who dodged Viet Nam, has been arrested three times, and got into college on his daddy's name..." would you consider them worth reading?
Napsterbater
10-19-2007, 06:49 PM
Shiloh, your obvious bias is showing here. Getting a bit big for your britches? :rolleyes:
Frogger
10-19-2007, 06:52 PM
The comments I made go to the man's character, or lack thereof. He started his adult life as a cheat, continued it as a coward and liar and is still acting in the same selfish way. Hell, I didn't mention his Obar binges or the other supremely selfserving things he has done. Ted Kennedy is a selfserving phony who should be exposed as such.
Shilohproject
10-19-2007, 06:55 PM
Just as the facts I mentioned about Bush could be considered character revealing.
Btw, you didn't answer my question. I'd like to hear your honest take on it.
Frogger
10-19-2007, 06:58 PM
George Bush joined the Air National Guard, something much more than Bill Clinton did. He also did not go to Russia and bad mouth his country.
He has admitted his arrest as a young man.
He performed better in college than either John Kerry or his fellow Eli, Al Gore. If Bush used his father's name to get into college so did Gore and yet I have never heard an accusation of that. Many students are legacies. Do you have a similar problem with each of them?
Shilohproject
10-19-2007, 07:02 PM
Are you avoiding the question I pose? Or does it reveal that your openning comment in the thread shows you to be unobjective?
Frogger
10-19-2007, 07:13 PM
When it comes to Ted Kennedy I admit I am not objective. I despise the man.
That does not alter the fact that he led the campaign to stop the wind farm. Mr. Kennedy seems to have one rule for hoi polloi and another for him and his wealthy neighbors.
Oldtimer
10-20-2007, 12:33 AM
What do you expect considering the history of his family, particularly Joe Kennedy? Who can forget the manipulations to get J.F. Kennedy elected as President. The machinations make the Gore/Bush debate look like a JK playroom.
The family is and always will be a blot on the US political scene.