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Woman murderer, Ted Kennedy's pet, Splash has died.

 

Seen here...

 

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Ooops! Wrong picture. That was Mary Jo Kopechne's tomb thanks to drunken Ted. This is him...

 

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- The late Sen. Edward M. Kennedy?s cuddly, curly-coated canine companion, Splash, has gone to Doggy Heaven.

Kennedy?s widow Vicki announced the death of the 13-year old Portuguese Water Dog to friends and family earlier this week.

?At Teddy?s side, Splash became a world- class fetcher of tennis balls and a meeter and greeter of Presidents, Senators, Congressmen and even foreign dignitaries,? Kennedy wrote. ?I like to think that he and his master are playing tennis ball fetch again tonight.?

(errr, I wouldn?t count on it -ed.)

Kennedy, who died last year after he was diagnosed with brain cancer, was rarely seen without the black and white, high-energy pooch whether he was on Cape Cod or Capitol Hill.

?They all had a rollicking good time together,? said Phil Johnston, former state Democratic party chairman and friend of the Kennedy family. ?Splash hit the lottery when it came to owners. It was so sad when the dogs lost their master.?

Unlike "Splash", the Kennedy family have never felt bad or apologized for Ted's murder of Mary Jo Kopechne.

One of the consequences of such notions as "entitlements" is that people who have contributed nothing to society feel that society owes them something, apparently just for being nice enough to grace us with their presence.? ~ Thomas Sowell
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Although I think Ted Kennedy was a very good man later in life. This is one thing that has always bothered me. Now, let's face it, nobody ever thinks I'm gonna go out get shitfaced and drive off a bridge and kill my date. Nobody. I did know a girl however whose sister died right next to her in their car from a drunk driving accident and it affected her horribly and I'm sure it still does. I also believe that he should have come out and apologized. Yes it was an accident, and he made a stupid choice to drink and drive. Alot of us have and were lucky. I do agree however, that when someone causes that much pain, accident or not it needs to be acknowledged and there should have been an apology.
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Although I think Ted Kennedy was a very good man later in life. This is one thing that has always bothered me. Now, let's face it, nobody ever thinks I'm gonna go out get shitfaced and drive off a bridge and kill my date. Nobody. I did know a girl however whose sister died right next to her in their car from a drunk driving accident and it affected her horribly and I'm sure it still does. I also believe that he should have come out and apologized. Yes it was an accident, and he made a stupid choice to drink and drive. Alot of us have and were lucky. I do agree however, that when someone causes that much pain, accident or not it needs to be acknowledged and there should have been an apology.

A normal citizen would have gotten prison time.
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You're right about that. I do believe he suffered with his conscience about it though, and that is why he tried so hard for the rest of his life to do good. I have a relative who used to work closely with the Kennedy family so I know.
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kinda tacky to name the dog 'Splash", don'tcha think?

 

kinda like OJ naming his cat "Slice"...

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kinda tacky to name the dog 'Splash", don'tcha think?

 

kinda like OJ naming his cat "Slice"...

Interesting point, and you are right, now that is a little sick.

Most if not all stereotypes hold some truth.

 

?The politicians don't just want your money. They want your soul. They want you to be worn down by taxes until you are dependent and helpless. When you subsidize poverty and failure, you get more of both.? ~ James Dale Davidson

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