Edward Kennedy

Edward Kennedy
Edward Moore "Ted" Kennedywas a United States Senator from Massachusetts and a member of the Democratic Party. He was the second most senior member of the Senate when he died and was the fourth-longest-serving senator in United States history, having served there for almost 47 years. The most prominent living member of the Kennedy family for many years, he was the last surviving son of Joseph P. Kennedy, Sr. and Rose Kennedy; the youngest brother of President John F. Kennedy...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionPolitician
Date of Birth22 February 1932
CountryUnited States of America
I hope we can come together as Americans to deal with this issue. It is that spirit we hope to capture.
I hope the president will select someone who meets the high standards that she set and that can bring the nation together, as she did,
I hope the next nominee selected meets the high standards set by Justice O'Connor, reveres and treasures the freedoms on which our nation was built, and can bring the nation together as she has done often.
in what now seems a very different and distant time.
In these continuing circumstances, she should not be promoted to secretary of state.
In appointing the next nominee, (Bush) must listen to all Americans, not just the far right.
The doubts that many of us had before the nation was attacked about the affordability of those tax cuts have become certainties in the wake of September 11,
The culture of corruption within this administration has too often come at the sake of progress for average Americans, in this case taking away vital funding from students, ... We can't allow that to happen again.
The chance of finding a significant stockpile is less than 5 percent.
the first president to try to write discrimination back into the Constitution.
The chief justice is the most important judge in the country, with even more responsibility for the protection of the rights and freedoms of all Americans. Thus John Roberts bears a heavier burden when he comes before the Senate.
The House bill has a provision which would effectively dismantle Medicare.
The flaws in the intelligence are plain enough in hindsight,
You can see the television coverage millions of Americans have seen over the past days, and you can read the stories, the heartbreaking stories and the stories of courage that we've all read in the last few days, ... We can even hear from some of the evacuees, which my wife Vicky and I have listened to up in Cape Cod, Mass., where we have 290 evacuees. But nothing - nothing, nothing, nothing - compares with seeing for ourselves the devastation that we have seen for the last few hours and we'll continue to see.