Camelot renewed?

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Joe Kennedy was a member of the United States House of Representatives from 1986 to 1998, serving the voters of Massachusetts in the House, just like his Uncle Jack.

He was a success who carried on the family tradition of serving the less fortunate by fighting for low-cost housing and veterans’ health care.

In every election cycle, Kennedy easily won re-election until his brother Michael was killed in an accident. The grief-stricken Congressperson retired from office.

Now the people of the great Commonwealth are proposing that he assume the Senate seat left vacant by the recent tragic death of Senator Ted Kennedy.

After five decades of Kennedy family service, it feels right.

Governor Deval Patrick has scheduled a special election on January 19.The state legislature should change the existing law so he can name Kennedy as the interim Senator.
 
ok....this makes me think you are a conservative trolling as a lib.....

tell you what.....convince me you are not a troll, i dare you
 
Joe Kennedy, another commie loving sell out to his country..

Camalot died with JFK..
 
Just like Teddy....


From Wikipedia...

In 1973, a Jeep he was driving overturned, injuring his brother David Kennedy and permanently paralyzing David's then-girlfriend, Pam Kelley. David sustained a fractured vertebra and became addicted to the painkillers he was given in the hospital, struggling with drug use for the next eleven years before dying of a drug overdose in 1984. The police cited Kennedy with reckless driving and the judge suspended his license temporarily.


On February 3, 1979, Kennedy and Sheila Brewster Rauch were married in Gladwyne, Pennsylvania. She is a daughter of Rudolph Stewart Rauch and Frances Stuart Brewster. The couple had twin sons, Matthew Rauch Kennedy and Joseph Patrick Kennedy III (born October 4, 1980, in Boston); they were divorced in 1991.

Two years later, Kennedy asked the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Boston for an annulment of the marriage on the grounds of "lack of due discretion of judgment", meaning that he was mentally incapable of entering into marriage at the time of his wedding. An annulment would give the marriage the status of never having existed, and allow Kennedy to marry Anne Elizabeth "Beth" Kelly — his former staff member — in a Roman Catholic ceremony.

The Boston Archdiocese did grant Kennedy the annulment, a fact discovered by Rauch when it was granted in 1996. Rauch, who is an Episcopalian, wrote a book Shattered Faith: A Woman's Struggle to Stop the Catholic Church from Annulling Her Marriage explaining that she was opposed to the concept of annulment, because it meant in Roman Catholic theology that the marriage had never actually existed, and claiming that the Kennedy family influence made it possible to unilaterally "cancel" a twelve-year marriage. She appealed to the Vatican to overturn the annulment. The annulment was overturned by the highest appellate tribunal of the Roman Catholic Church, the Roman Rota, in 2005. Rauch was informed of the decision by the Boston Archdiocese in 2007.


Love this excuse he used to request an annulment.

"mentally incapable of entering into marriage at the time of his wedding"
 
"mentally incapable of entering into marriage at the time of his wedding"

Heck if that worked it would be valid for most males.
 
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