Sen. Kennedy fights for his life
By Kathy Kiely and Liz Szabo, USA TODAY
WASHINGTON — When Edward Moore Kennedy first entered the Senate, at the barely constitutional age of 30 in 1962, then-president John F. Kennedy's younger brother faced skepticism about his qualifications.
Nearly half a century later, the news that the Massachusetts Democrat is battling a virulent form of brain cancer prompted a bipartisan outpouring of grief and good wishes for the man Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell described as "one of the most important figures ever to serve in this body in our history."
Please read the rest of this article at: http://www.usatoday.com/news/washington/2008-05-20-kennedy-tumor_N.htm?csp=DailyBriefing
In case you have forgotten what Ted Kennedy is and what he stands for:
The War in Iraq:
http://kennedy.senate.gov/issues_and_agenda/issue.cfm?id=70CB2D64-597E-473D-9F6B-04AF3600AE20
Amnesty for Illeagal Aliens:
http://kennedy.senate.gov/issues_and_agenda/agenda_item.cfm?id=95847980-807c-44fe-99b8-61e93daf302c
Healthcare:
http://kennedy.senate.gov/issues_and_agenda/agenda_item.cfm?id=1ebbfcf9-2dd8-4bdc-a84b-3c3118e229fb
Taxes:
http://kennedy.senate.gov/issues_and_agenda/issue.cfm?id=2dcf13b4-4fe6-4d5a-9d22-4cb507aed8eb
Mary Jo Kopechne:
http://www.theconservativevoice.com/articles/article.html?id=32344
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Saturday, May 24, 2008
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