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Now Can We Question Teddy’s Patriotism?

By: Pam On: Oct/26/06 - 14 Comments

In follow-up to this post, there is now audio available of the KGB/Kennedy connection. Thanks to Brian for the links to evidence that shows that this is not the only time that Kennedy has betrayed his oath.

Posted on: October 26, 2006 |

Posted in: Democrats, General Politics, National News, State/Local Elections '06

14 Responses to “Now Can We Question Teddy’s Patriotism?”

  1. PCD
    October 26, 2006 - 08:27 AM on October 26th, 2006

    I guess in Massachusetts, when you don’t get your way, you call the KGB as in Kennedy or as in Kerry, you go to the North Vietnamese whlle you are a Navy Officer when we are at war with Notrh Vietnam.

    Can we try anf fry these two traitors?

  2. PCD
    October 26, 2006 - 08:33 AM on October 26th, 2006

    “Sen. Kennedy played a major role during the 1970s in Grafting the restrictions that made it so difficult for the FBI and CIA to do the job of protecting the American people. One of the most pernicious restrictions was the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) passed in 1978. President Franklin Roosevelt, in 1940, had ordered the FBI to wiretap Nazis and Communists because they were operating in the United States on behalf of hostile foreign powers. Every President after him used the inherent power of the President to order wiretapping for national security purposes.

    Kennedy told the Senate Intelligence Committee in 1976 that “For the last five years, I and others in the Senate have labored unsuccessfully to place some meaningful statutory restrictions on the so-called inherent power of the Executive to engage in surveillance.” When Congress discussed legislation to require a court warrant to wiretap enemy agents and terrorists, Kennedy and the ACLU began a campaign to raise the barriers as high as possible. Kennedy introduced the concept in the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Bill that required evidence that someone was providing classified information to a foreign intelligence service. Someone who “only” had a clandestine relationship with a foreign intelligence officer and carried out covert influence operations for a foreign power could not be wiretapped. When we see the KGB reports we can understand why Kennedy would want this provision in the law. Kennedy was not a KGB agent. He also was not “a useful idiot” who was used by the KGB without understanding what he was doing. Kennedy was a collaborationist. He aided the KGB for his own political purposes.”

    I cut and pasted this from the article because I find this especially heinous of the traitorous old sot, Kennedy. He should be shot on National TV. Add Mr. Kennedy to one of the causants of 9/11.

  3. Peejz
    October 26, 2006 - 08:42 AM on October 26th, 2006

    This raised the ire of quite a few people of Kennedy’s age that don’t blog! Amazing what an e-mail can do to get your parents friends talking about this sot!

  4. Robert
    October 26, 2006 - 09:08 AM on October 26th, 2006

    I have been saying for years this degenerate was a traitor; I’ve called him “Chapatraitor”. This information is the smoking gun.

    He should be thrown out of Congress, then arrested and tried for treason. He should never, ever be allowed to hold any public office again. I’d say 20 years in prison would do it (with no alcohol allowed).

    And all of the stupid Leftist/Socialist/Democrites that have supported this degenerate all these years, shame on you, you fools!

  5. PCD
    October 26, 2006 - 09:14 AM on October 26th, 2006

    Hey, shitoh, time to have your head handed to you. This is your boy along with the other traitor.

  6. snowy egret
    October 26, 2006 - 01:19 PM on October 26th, 2006

    Red Teds loyalty lays with the ones that will help him be names our second dictator fater BILL CLINTON or dose he want to be our second king after king william?:eek:

  7. Liberal
    October 26, 2006 - 02:59 PM on October 26th, 2006

    What nonsense! Sen. Kennedy was trying to save the U.S. from the possible consequences of an out of control “Star Wars” cowboy!!! Just like he battled valiantly to save that girl at Chappaquiddick, only abandoning CPR when he was exhausted and unable to continue!!! What if the Russians panicked after Reagan called them the Evil Empire, and launched?

    Senator Kennedy was only using diplomacy to make sure that didn’t happen! He should receive the Nobel Peace prize and take his place in history alongside Pres. Carter as one of the greats!!!

  8. Peejz
    October 26, 2006 - 03:07 PM on October 26th, 2006

    Red Ted…I love it Snowy! That is Teddy’s new moniker!

  9. Right on the mark
    October 26, 2006 - 03:26 PM on October 26th, 2006

    7
    Your so full of what you find in cow pastures, but it figures your a Femalib.
    The Chappaquiddick taxi drive did nothing to save the girl. CPR?? under water in a car? He saved his own wortless butt, and abandoned her, like most libbies, he considered her a cheap dime a dozen camptown lady, a liba-group[ie, not worth considering.
    As for Starwars defense, the possibilty of it being for real, scare Russia, your Comrades into finally collapsing. Of course yor Demon-crap libbie, leftist twist history for your own purpose. Why don’t you go down a Mass. alley, maybe you’ll find Teddie there and you can pass the bottle in a paper bag.

    You pathetic liberals hate Bush, the Republicanc\s and Christian/Judeo values so much, you would probably love it if a Islamic extermist terrorist snuck a nuclear device into the USA and destroyed a city, if you thought at all that it would bring down freedom, you know freedom and Democracy, the cornerstones of America. Why don’t you and the rest of the radical left, all move to the mideast, and join your newest hero Osama? Your former hero’s Stalin, Mao, and Hitler are all dead, better go join your living hero.:mrgreen:

  10. Peejz
    October 26, 2006 - 03:31 PM on October 26th, 2006

    9- I think he was being tongue in cheek with that:wink:

  11. Right on the mark
    October 27, 2006 - 02:51 PM on October 27th, 2006

    10

    Well ok maybe he was being tongue in cheek, but I did work with an ultra-libby crybaby, who defended Teddy-poo’s actions. He would get a teary-eyed and argue that the village drunkard, did all he could to save the groupies life.

  12. Peejz
    October 27, 2006 - 03:07 PM on October 27th, 2006

    11-Red Ted did all he could to save his own life and his career..12 hours after he sobered up, he thought of Maryjo!

  13. FrmrArtyOffcr
    October 28, 2006 - 03:01 AM on October 28th, 2006

    Teddy did worse than jsut leave her to die. He and his political machine had her corpse loaded on a plane out of the jurisdiction before an autopsy could be performed. That way he could claim that as far as he knew she had died in the crash versus drowning because he left her to save his own skin.

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