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On Mon, 27 Aug 2018 09:06:00 -0400, Keyser Soze
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On 8/26/18 5:51 PM, Tim wrote:
That Ted Kennedy quit drinking...


Inaccurate, but, of course, from you, it is to be expected.
One wonders how you might have coped were you in constant fear of being
assassinated like two of your brothers, or killed in a war, like another
brother. Teddy had a really troubled life and he did some terrible
things, but...he probably was the greatest U.S. Senator of the 20th
Century, and made a positive difference in the lives of millions of
lower and middle income Americans, which is more than any of your fellow
conservatrashers have done.

Teddy used to walk his Portuguese water dog, Splash, down from the Hill
and stop in to see an old friend of his at ULLICO, and if I was there, I
got to dogsit for an hour or so. It was my privilege.


His dog was named after MJ Kopechne.

I guess for a murderer he wasn't a horrible senator but he certainly
carried a lot of baggage for the meager amount of good he did, mostly
spending other people's money. I notice we never saw any of the
Kennedy's tax returns either.

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On Mon, 27 Aug 2018 09:33:13 -0400, Keyser Soze
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On 8/27/18 9:27 AM, Tim wrote:
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On 8/27/18 8:58 AM, Tim wrote:
Harry says people are dying from lack oh healthcare. These two didn’t. They died from lack of health. Period!



You just get creepier and creepier...

......
Creepier? Whatever that has to do with anything. These guys had the best of healthcare and still died. Dispute it all you want. Nothing changes.


That's so stupid, it transcends stupid. Of course, they could have
prayed *instead* of seeking treatment, and the outcome would have been
the same, except it would have happened sooner.


That is true of everyone. Life is a terminal disease.
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On Mon, 27 Aug 2018 09:34:44 -0400, Keyser Soze
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On 8/27/18 9:29 AM, Tim wrote:

8:06 AMKeyser Soze
On 8/26/18 5:51 PM, Tim wrote:
That Ted Kennedy quit drinking...


Inaccurate, but, of course, from you, it is to be expected.
One wonders how you might have coped were you in constant fear of being
assassinated like two of your brothers, or killed in a war, like another
brother. Teddy had a really troubled life and he did some terrible
things, but...
........

Stop right there. So according to you he had every excuse to live a life of hard boozing..?


You failed to notice I did not excuse his substance abuse, but simply
offered an explanation as to why it was so severe in his case. You are
really, truly, a terrible christian.


Teddy was a drunk before his brothers were shot ... next.
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On 8/27/18 10:06 AM, Tim wrote:
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It's not the last resort but in your case, it is accurate. None of the
practicing christians I know share your right-wing, unforgiving stance
on so many societal matters and social issues. My late father-in-law was
a right-winger and a devout christian, but he didn't put down others for
their human foibles and shortcomings. Indeed, at my father-in-law's
funeral, the minister spoke at great length about the help he offered
others in serious need, and his refusal to engage in judgmental
commentary. But judgmental commentary seems to be all you have.
.....

I wonder what whoever will say about you at your funeral?


"Whoever" plans to say about me:

Like Abou ben Adhem, Harry was one who loved his fellow man.
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On Mon, 27 Aug 2018 09:06:00 -0400, Keyser Soze
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On 8/26/18 5:51 PM, Tim wrote:
That Ted Kennedy quit drinking...


Inaccurate, but, of course, from you, it is to be expected.
One wonders how you might have coped were you in constant fear of being
assassinated like two of your brothers, or killed in a war, like another
brother. Teddy had a really troubled life and he did some terrible
things, but...he probably was the greatest U.S. Senator of the 20th
Century, and made a positive difference in the lives of millions of
lower and middle income Americans, which is more than any of your fellow
conservatrashers have done.

Teddy used to walk his Portuguese water dog, Splash, down from the Hill
and stop in to see an old friend of his at ULLICO, and if I was there, I
got to dogsit for an hour or so. It was my privilege.


His dog was named after MJ Kopechne.

I guess for a murderer he wasn't a horrible senator but he certainly
carried a lot of baggage for the meager amount of good he did, mostly
spending other people's money. I notice we never saw any of the
Kennedy's tax returns either.


No surprise about the depth of ignorance you exhibit on Kennedy's
legislative and other accomplishments. If it were up to you, blacks
would still be living in slavery, waiting for the free market system to
free them.


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That's so stupid, it transcends stupid. Of course, they could have
prayed *instead* of seeking treatment, and the outcome would have been
the same, except it would have happened sooner.

???-

Ted was a genuine card carrying Roman Catholic. Last I knew he had thousands praying for him. If I had the same cancers I?d probably refuse treatment. McCain did and was gone 2 days later.


Both of them had s death grip on their senate seats, but Kennedy
wasn't so hateful.
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That Ted Kennedy quit drinking...

Teddy had a really troubled life and he did some terrible
things, but...he probably was the greatest U.S. Senator of the 20th
Century,...
???-

Benito Mussolini had a really troubled life and did some terrible things, but... he got the trains to running on time,...


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On Mon, 27 Aug 2018 12:57:16 -0400, Keyser Soze
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On 8/27/18 12:16 PM, wrote:
On Mon, 27 Aug 2018 09:06:00 -0400, Keyser Soze
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On 8/26/18 5:51 PM, Tim wrote:
That Ted Kennedy quit drinking...


Inaccurate, but, of course, from you, it is to be expected.
One wonders how you might have coped were you in constant fear of being
assassinated like two of your brothers, or killed in a war, like another
brother. Teddy had a really troubled life and he did some terrible
things, but...he probably was the greatest U.S. Senator of the 20th
Century, and made a positive difference in the lives of millions of
lower and middle income Americans, which is more than any of your fellow
conservatrashers have done.

Teddy used to walk his Portuguese water dog, Splash, down from the Hill
and stop in to see an old friend of his at ULLICO, and if I was there, I
got to dogsit for an hour or so. It was my privilege.


His dog was named after MJ Kopechne.

I guess for a murderer he wasn't a horrible senator but he certainly
carried a lot of baggage for the meager amount of good he did, mostly
spending other people's money. I notice we never saw any of the
Kennedy's tax returns either.


No surprise about the depth of ignorance you exhibit on Kennedy's
legislative and other accomplishments. If it were up to you, blacks
would still be living in slavery, waiting for the free market system to
free them.


Maybe if they had waited a few years for the market to free them they
would actually be free now.
As for TK, I am not exactly sure what he did. You hear about health
care but is it really much better than it ever was? We certainly are
spending a lot more but to listen to the left, we still have
substandard care.
Then he was "me too" on a lot of things other people did. Some like
"no child left behind" that get as much criticism as praise.
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On Mon, 27 Aug 2018 07:06:58 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote:

Keyser Soze
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It's not the last resort but in your case, it is accurate. None of the
practicing christians I know share your right-wing, unforgiving stance
on so many societal matters and social issues. My late father-in-law was
a right-winger and a devout christian, but he didn't put down others for
their human foibles and shortcomings. Indeed, at my father-in-law's
funeral, the minister spoke at great length about the help he offered
others in serious need, and his refusal to engage in judgmental
commentary. But judgmental commentary seems to be all you have.
.....

I wonder what whoever will say about you at your funeral?

“judgmental commentary seem to be all you have.”

Talking into the mirror, Harry?


Isn't that the truth!~
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On Mon, 27 Aug 2018 06:40:30 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote:

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You failed to notice I did not excuse his substance abuse, but simply
offered an explanation as to why it was so severe in his case. You are
really, truly, a terrible christian.

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You calling me a “terrible Christian” as a last resort is a high compliment to me. Thank you!!!



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