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More Damning Documents On Red Ted

By: Pam On: Nov/27/06 - 3 Comments

Bryan provided this link to further documentation of Senator Edward M. Kennedy’s involvement with Moscow during the Cold War.

According to these documents, Kennedy had a bagman, his chief aide Larry Horowitz, who traveled frequently to the USSR to relay messages from Kennedy, to coordinate strategy and even to relay the contents of US ambassadorial instructions and messages. Kennedy’s man in Moscow constantly acted against Presidents Reagan and Carter, but curiously not against Bush 41–whom Kennedy apparently saw as an ally. (It’s Bush 41’s men who are running the Iraq group these days, by the way). By any reasonable definition, Kennedy routinely gave aid and comfort to the supreme US enemy of the time. And by any reasonable understanding of the way the world works these days, Kennedy will pay exactly zero price for his actions.

But read the whole article. It’s a fascinating look at a man whose ego and self-esteem made him believe that he was and is above petty nuisances like honor, duty, country and the law. His brothers would have been appalled at the alliances Teddy forged with Moscow.

All of this reminded me of Kerry Urges Congress to Honor Communist!

Posted on: November 27, 2006 |

Posted in: Democrats, National News

3 Responses to “More Damning Documents On Red Ted”

  1. snowy egret
    November 27, 2006 - 01:34 PM on November 27th, 2006

    IMPEACH TED KENNEDY and HAVE HIM INDITED FOR TREASON:mad::idea:

  2. PCD
    November 27, 2006 - 01:49 PM on November 27th, 2006

    Question, if JFK were alive today, would he sic the Mafia on Teddy like he did Castro?

  3. Robert
    November 27, 2006 - 03:17 PM on November 27th, 2006

    WHEN is this pos traitor going to be arrested?

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