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Old 01-27-2008, 11:54 AM   #1 (permalink)
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MACON, Ga. – Senator Edward M. Kennedy intends to endorse the presidential candidacy of Senator Barack Obama during a rally on Monday in Washington.

The Kennedy endorsement has been underway for days, even before the outcome of the South Carolina primary. Mr. Kennedy told his decision to Mr. Obama on Thursday.

Of all the endorsements in the Democratic Party, Mr. Kennedy’s is viewed as the most weighty. He had vowed to stay out of the presidential nominating fight, but as the contest expands into a state-by-state fight – and given the tone of the race in the last week – associates said he was moved to announce his support for Mr. Obama.

The endorsement will be announced at a rally at American University on Monday, hours before the State of the Union Address at the Capitol.
Mr. Obama flew to Georgia for his first post-South Carolina stop. Before appearing at Sunday morning church services at the Harvest Cathedral in Macon, Ga., Mr. Obama was asked about Mr. Kennedy’s potential endorsement on ABC News’ “This Week.”

“Well, you know, I’ll let Ted Kennedy speak for himself. And nobody does it better,” Mr. Obama said. “But obviously, any of the Democratic candidates would love to have Ted Kennedy’s support. And we have certainly actively sought it. And you know, I will let him make his announcement and his decision when he decides it’s appropriate.”

Mr. Kennedy, the latest in a string of senators to announce their support for Mr. Obama, is said by associates to be drawn to Mr. Obama because of his ability to motivate a new generation of Democrats. His niece, Caroline Kennedy, made a similar argument in an op-ed piece in today’s Times.

During Mr. Obama’s three years in the Senate, he has worked to build allies and gain friendships with many of his colleagues. While Mr. Kennedy and Mr. Obama have not been particularly close, Mr. Obama quickly gained the admiration of the Kennedy family.

It was on a November day in 2005, near the end of Mr. Obama’s first year in the Senate, when he was asked to deliver a keynote address at a ceremony commemorating the 80th birthday of Robert F. Kennedy. The invitation was extended by Ethel Kennedy, whom at the time referred to Mr. Obama as “our next president.”

“I think he feels it. He feels it just like Bobby did,” Mrs. Kennedy told me that day, comparing her late husband’s quest for social justice to Mr. Obama’s. “He has the passion in his heart. He’s not selling you. It’s just him.”

While Mr. Obama dismissed the suggestion at the time, her words were among the many accolades from prominent Democrats that sparked his presidential ambitions.

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Caroline, Teddy and Ethel.

Bing, bang, boom.

The torch is passed again.
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Old 01-27-2008, 01:47 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Caroline, Teddy and Ethel.

Bing, bang, boom.

The torch is passed again.
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MACON, Ga. – Senator Edward M. Kennedy intends to endorse the presidential candidacy of Senator Barack Obama during a rally on Monday in Washington.

The Kennedy endorsement has been underway for days, even before the outcome of the South Carolina primary. Mr. Kennedy told his decision to Mr. Obama on Thursday.

Of all the endorsements in the Democratic Party, Mr. Kennedy’s is viewed as the most weighty. He had vowed to stay out of the presidential nominating fight, but as the contest expands into a state-by-state fight – and given the tone of the race in the last week – associates said he was moved to announce his support for Mr. Obama.

The endorsement will be announced at a rally at American University on Monday, hours before the State of the Union Address at the Capitol.
Mr. Obama flew to Georgia for his first post-South Carolina stop. Before appearing at Sunday morning church services at the Harvest Cathedral in Macon, Ga., Mr. Obama was asked about Mr. Kennedy’s potential endorsement on ABC News’ “This Week.”

“Well, you know, I’ll let Ted Kennedy speak for himself. And nobody does it better,” Mr. Obama said. “But obviously, any of the Democratic candidates would love to have Ted Kennedy’s support. And we have certainly actively sought it. And you know, I will let him make his announcement and his decision when he decides it’s appropriate.”

Mr. Kennedy, the latest in a string of senators to announce their support for Mr. Obama, is said by associates to be drawn to Mr. Obama because of his ability to motivate a new generation of Democrats. His niece, Caroline Kennedy, made a similar argument in an op-ed piece in today’s Times.

During Mr. Obama’s three years in the Senate, he has worked to build allies and gain friendships with many of his colleagues. While Mr. Kennedy and Mr. Obama have not been particularly close, Mr. Obama quickly gained the admiration of the Kennedy family.

It was on a November day in 2005, near the end of Mr. Obama’s first year in the Senate, when he was asked to deliver a keynote address at a ceremony commemorating the 80th birthday of Robert F. Kennedy. The invitation was extended by Ethel Kennedy, whom at the time referred to Mr. Obama as “our next president.”

“I think he feels it. He feels it just like Bobby did,” Mrs. Kennedy told me that day, comparing her late husband’s quest for social justice to Mr. Obama’s. “He has the passion in his heart. He’s not selling you. It’s just him.”

While Mr. Obama dismissed the suggestion at the time, her words were among the many accolades from prominent Democrats that sparked his presidential ambitions.

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Caroline, Teddy and Ethel.

Bing, bang, boom.

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Old 01-28-2008, 03:46 AM   #5 (permalink)
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Things just keep looking good for Romney! Ted Kennedy , well that is a little better than an endorsement Jesse Jackson. Thanks Ted

Notice how this poster sort of loses the ability to type, towards the end of the post?

I've seen him do this before. I think he starts out, ready to REALLY sock it to the libs, then he sees his avatar, and ends up just wankin' himself raw.


"He's gonna have SEX with that girly.....No..Concentrate!....He's got a little pretend weenie, that's SO awesome.....Jesse Jacksooo......He, he's gunna rut on her....Ah'm get me a girly one uh these days....."

I don't think Mitt wants you as a sunbeam, upanddown.
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Notice how this poster sort of loses the ability to type, towards the end of the post?

I've seen him do this before. I think he starts out, ready to REALLY sock it to the libs, then he sees his avatar, and ends up just wankin' himself raw.






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"He's gonna have SEX with that girly.....No..Concentrate!....He's got a little pretend weenie, that's SO awesome.....Jesse Jacksooo......He, he's gunna rut on her....Ah'm get me a girly one uh these days....."

I don't think Mitt wants you as a sunbeam, upanddown.
I think that about says it all!
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Things just keep looking good for Romney! Ted Kennedy , well that is a little better than an endorsement Jesse Jackson. Thanks Ted
As a liberal, I'm 100% behind Romney getting the nod. He has far less chance of winning the Presidency than McCain, so, Bring it on Mittens!
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It's a little better than the Farrakhan endorsement Barry Hussein got. There's a growing rift in the Demorcat party between the marxist and socialists.

Teddy got the Hildabeast on the armed services committee when she was first elected to the Senate. Now he stabs her in the back. That shows you what Dems know about loyalty.
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It's a little better than the Farrakhan endorsement Barry Hussein got. There's a growing rift in the Demorcat party between the marxist and socialists.

Teddy got the Hildabeast on the armed services committee when she was first elected to the Senate. Now he stabs her in the back. That shows you what Dems know about loyalty.
And Alberto Gonzalez, Micheal (Brownie) Brown, and Donald Rumsfeld show us what Repubs think about it. At least Kennedy knows to dump the trash when it starts to stink.
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You seem excited about Romney..Thats like looking foward to hemoroids
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