Thursday, August 27, 2009

TED KENNEDY, LION OF THE LEFT, WHO LEFT PRIVATE VIRTUE AT HOME WHEN HE RAN FOR PUBLIC OFFICE


Lion of the Left

"The foundation of national morality

must be laid in private families. ...

Public virtue cannot exist in a nation without private,

and public virtue is the only foundation of republics."

--John Adams

Teddy Kennedy















Have you ever attended a funeral service

out of respect for a friend or colleague, and left perplexed

as to whom the eulogy was referring?

Just once, I would like to go to a service for some disreputable rogue

and have a clergyman deliver a eulogy that was faithful

to the facts rather than full of fiction.

(Hopefully, that won't be my own!)

I am certainly not suggesting that we should stand

in judgment of any man,

for that is the exclusive domain of our Creator.

However, we should never abandon our responsibility

to discern right from wrong.

On that note, Edward "Teddy" Kennedy

(22 February 1932 -- 25 August 2009)

died this week at age 77.

Kennedy spent the last 47 of his years as a senator,

having been perpetually re-elected

by the people of Massachusetts.

This made him the third-longest serving senator --

behind Robert Byrd (D-WV) and Strom Thurmond (R-SC) --

in that chamber's august history.

Of course, a fawning Leftmedia will inundate us

with non-stop coverage of Kennedy's life,

featuring interviews with his political sycophants up to,

and probably well after, his interment at National Cemetery.

The airways and printed pages are already sodden

with accolades, mostly framing the senator's life

as one of great personal tragedy but great public success.

Let's take a look at both.

Kennedy was born into great wealth, privilege

and political influence, the fourth son and ninth child

of Joseph and Rose Kennedy.

He never worked a day in a private-sector job,

and like his brothers before him,

he owed his political career to his father's

considerable political machinations.

But, the mainstream media's reference to TK's life

as one punctuated by personal tragedy is an understatement.

Before the age of 16, he had suffered through the death

of his brother Joseph Kennedy Jr. (his father's heir apparent),

who died when his B-24 bomber exploded over

Surrey, England, during World War II, and the death

of his sister Kathleen Agnes Kennedy,

who died in an airplane crash in France.

In 1941 his father ordered a lobotomy for Ted's sister,

Rosemary Kennedy, then age 23,

because of "mood swings that the family found difficult

to handle at home."

The procedure failed and left Rose mentally

incapacitated until her death in January 2005 at age 87.

Ted, like his brother John,

developed a reputation as a serial womanizer in college.

Unlike his Ivy League brothers, however,

Ted was kicked out of Harvard for cheating,

though allowed to return a few years later to complete

his undergraduate degree.

Thanks to some election-night manipulation of returns

by Old Joe, JFK was elected president in the closest race

of the 20th century (49.7 percent to Richard Nixon's 49.5 percent).

That paved the way for TK's victory in a 1962

U.S. Senate special election in Massachusetts.

The thrill of victory was brief, however.

On 22 November 1963, during a political visit to Dallas,

President John F. Kennedy was assassinated.

In June 1964, Ted Kennedy was flying with friends

on a private plane that crashed on a landing approach,

killing the pilot and a Kennedy staffer. Kennedy survived but suffered severe injuries.

On 4 June 1968, Robert Kennedy,

then a candidate for the Democrat Party's

nomination for president,

was assassinated after a Los Angeles political event.

The political baton then went to Teddy,

the last of the four Kennedy brothers,

but his alcohol abuse and philandering

would keep the presidency out of reach.

In 1969, on one of his infamous junkets to "the island"

(Martha's Vineyard and Chappaquiddick),

Kennedy's moral lapse would cost a young staffer her life,

and would cost him any chance of becoming president.

On the night of 18 July, Kennedy left a party

with an attractive young intern en route to a private secluded beach

on the far side of Dike Bridge.

Kennedy lost control on the single-lane bridge

and his vehicle overturned in the shallow tidal water.

(Note: I drove across this bridge in a large 4x4 truck a few years after this incident,

and it was not difficult to keep it out of the water

-- but then, I was not intoxicated.)

Kennedy freed himself from the vehicle l

eaving his passenger, 28-year-old Mary Jo Kopechne

to suffocate in an air pocket inside the overturned car.

After resting at the water's edge,

he walked back to the party house,

and one of his political hacks took him back to his hotel.

Nine hours later, after sobering up

and conferring with political advisors and lawyers,

Kennedy called authorities to report the incident.

Kopechne's body had already been discovered.

With the help of Father Joe's connections,

Kennedy was charged only with leaving the scene of an accident.

In his testimony, he claimed,

"I almost tossed and turned...

I had not given up hope all night long that,

by some miracle, Mary Jo would have escaped from the car."

He pleaded guilty and was sentenced to serve two months in jail --

sentence suspended.

With Joan, his pregnant wife of 10 years, and their three children

by his side, he claimed that charges of

"immoral conduct and drunk driving" were false

and he was promptly re-elected to his second full Senate term

with a landslide 62 percent of the vote.

However, his responsibility for the death of Kopechne

would all but disqualify him from ever holding national office.

Indeed, the moral composure of the nation differs significantly

from that of his Massachusetts supporters and defenders.

Kennedy's political advocacy swung evermore to the left

in the years that followed, and his personal conduct led the way.

In January 1981, Joan announced she had had enough,

and they divorced.

Two Senate terms later, Kennedy was partying

at the family's Palm Beach compound with his nephew,

William Kennedy Smith, who was charged with the rape

of Patricia Bowman during that evening.

The Kennedy machine was able to undermine Bowman's

charges by assassinating her character ahead of the trial.

Not surprisingly, Kennedy was an ardent backer

of his friend Bill Clinton after the latter lied

about sexual encounters with a subordinate

White House intern in 1998.

In turn, Clinton awarded Kennedy the Presidential Medal of Freedom,

which, along with the Congressional Gold Medal,

is the highest civilian award in the U.S.

It is designated for individuals who have made

"an especially meritorious contribution

to the security or national interests of the United States,

world peace, cultural or other significant

public or private endeavors."

Setting aside all of his personal tragedies,

what about the tributes and rave reviews of

Kennedy's public life, his success as a legislator?

According to Barack Obama,

"Our country has lost a great leader,

who picked up the torch of his fallen

brothers and became the greatest United States Senator of our time."

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi insists,

"No one has done more than Senator Kennedy to educate our children,

care for our seniors and ensure equality for all Americans.

Ted Kennedy's dream of quality health care for all Americans

will be made real this year because of his leadership and his inspiration."

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid adds,

"Ted Kennedy's dream was the one for which

the Founding Fathers fought and for which his brothers sought to realize.

The Liberal Lion's mighty roar may now fall silent,

but his dream shall never die."

Oh, really?

Kennedy has a very long legacy of legislative accomplishments,

but not one of them is expressly authorized by our Constitution,

that venerable old document he has repeatedly pledged

by oath "to support and defend."

Kennedy's long Senate tenure was, in fact, defined by hypocrisy.

For example, consider that this fine Catholic boy's

advocacy for abortion and homosexuality was second to none.

In regard to Operation Iraqi Freedom,

consider his claim during the Clinton years:

"We have known for many years that Saddam Hussein

is seeking and developing weapons of mass destruction."

A few years later, with his cadre of traitorous leftists at his side,

Kennedy claimed, "The Bush administration misrepresented

and distorted the intelligence to justify a war that

America should never have fought."

Who can forget Kennedy's outrageous 2006 inquisition

into the integrity of then Supreme Court nominee Samuel Alito?

In 1987 when Ronald Reagan nominated Alito

to be a U.S. District Attorney, Kennedy's vote was among

the Senate's unanimous consent. And when Sam Alito was

nominated for the Third Circuit Court of Appeals in 1990,

he again received Kennedy's vote and unanimous consent from the Senate.

But after impugning Alito's character in his Supreme Court hearings,

Kennedy blustered, "If confirmed, Alito could very well fundamentally

alter the balance of the court and push it dangerously to the right."

Of course, Kennedy was an expert at "borking" judicial nominees.

Indeed, he is responsible for the coining of the term.

In 1987, President Ronald Reagan nominated an exceptional jurist,

Robert Bork, to the Supreme Court. During Bork's confirmation hearings,

Kennedy proclaimed, "Robert Bork's America is a land in which

women would be forced into back-alley abortions,

blacks would sit at segregated lunch counters, rogue police

could break down citizens' doors in midnight raids,

schoolchildren could not be taught about evolution,

writers and artists could be censored at the whim of the

Government, and the doors of the Federal courts would be

shut on the fingers of millions of citizens." Despicable.

No agenda was more sacred to Kennedy than opposing

Constitutional Constructionists in order to convert the

Judiciary into what Thomas Jefferson called the

"Despotic Branch" stacked with jurists who subscribe

to the notion of a so-called "Living Constitution".

But among über-leftists like Kennedy,

there is perhaps no greater hypocrisy than the fact that they are among

the wealthiest of Americans but pretend to be

advocates for the poor.

Of course, they never give up their opulent trappings

and lifestyles while pontificating what is best for the masses.

(I have written on the pathology associated with this hypocrisy

under the label "Inheritance Welfare Liberalism, or "rich guilt" if you will.)

And there is a long list of Kennedy legislation that has proven disastrous.

Second only to the looming disaster of his pet nationalized

health care promotion, Kennedy led the charge for the

Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965, ending

quotas based on national origin. He argued,

"[O]ur cities will not be flooded with a million immigrants annually.

The ethnic mix of our country will not be upset. ..

.[T]he bill will not inundate America with immigrants from

any one country or area..."

How did that one turn out?

Kennedy also had some dangerous dalliances with the Soviets

in 1983, endeavoring to undermine Ronald Reagan's hard line

with the USSR. Fortunately, his efforts did not prevail.

But Kennedy did have one thing in common with his older

brothers: He had powerful oratorical skills.

At the 2004 Democrat Convention to elect his lap dog,

John Kerry, Kennedy, who wrote the book on political

disunity, declared to delegates, "There are those who

seek to divide us. ... America needs a genuine uniter --

not a divider. [Republicans] divide and try to conquer."

Fortunately, the American people weren't buying his rhetoric --

at least not until the 2008 convention, when Kennedy joined

Barack Obama's "hope 'n' change" chorus:

"I have come here tonight to stand with you to change America....

For me this is a season of hope --

new hope for a justice and fair prosperity for the many,

and not just for the few -- new hope.

And this is the cause of my life --

new hope that we will break the old gridlock

and guarantee that every American -- north, south,

east, west, young, old -- will have decent, quality health care

as a fundamental right and not a privilege."

Predictably, and before the man has even been laid to rest,

there is already a rallying cry from Ted Kennedy's grave:

The Left and their mainstream media talkingheads

are exhorting us to fulfill the late senator's misguided

mission to nationalize health care. (I checked, and the

Constitution doesn't authorize this either.)

As I contemplate the life of Ted Kennedy, I am left with two primary conclusions.

First, Ted Kennedy was no JFK.

In his 1961 Inaugural Address, John Kennedy said famously,

"My fellow Americans: ask not what your country can do for you --

ask what you can do for your country."

Ted Kennedy inverted that phrase to read,

"Ask not what you can do for your country,

ask what your country can do for you,"

and in the process, turned the once-noble Democrat Party on end.

Second, a man who can't govern his own life

should never be entrusted with the government of others.

One of our most astute Founders, Noah Webster, wrote,

"The virtues of men are of more consequence to society than their abilities. ...

In selecting men for office, let principle be your guide.

Regard not the particular sect or denomination of the candidate --

look to his character."

In Webster's 1828 American Dictionary of the

English Language, the first use of "government"

is defined in terms of self-government,

not the body of those who govern.

Despite the Left's insistence that private virtue

and morality should not be a consideration

when assessing those in "public service"

(unless, of course, they are Republicans),

the fact is that the two are irrevocably linked.

Finally, in 1968, when Ted Kennedy delivered

the eulogy for his brother, Robert, he said,

"My brother need not be idealized, or enlarged in death

beyond what he was in life..."

I would hope that whoever is slated to deliver

Ted Kennedy's eulogy follows that advice

because we do a disservice to him and our country

to suggest Kennedy was anything more than he was.

I do not know who will bestow his final tribute,

but I do know it will not be Mary Jo Kopechne.

Semper Vigilo, Fortis, Paratus et Fidelis!

Mark Alexander
Publisher, PatriotPost.US

Alexander's Essay – August 27, 2009

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BARRY SOETORO aka BARACK HUSSEIN OBAMA
IS A
USURPER

He is not eligible to be
President of the United States
because he is not a Natural Born Citizen
as required by Article Two, Section One, Clause Five of the United States Constitution.

This is a fact REGARDLESS of
where he was born (Mombassa, Hawaii, Chicago, Mecca or Mars).

He is not eligible
because he was not born of
TWO PARENTS
BOTH OF WHOM WERE UNITED STATES CITIZENS
AT THE TIME OF HIS BIRTH
as required by the Constitution.

His father, who did not live in the United States for more than a couple of years, was a subject/ciitizen
of Kenya/Great Britain at the time of Barack’s birth and afterwards, AND further, as Barack himself admitted on his website during the 2008 campaign, Barack was therefore born SUBJECT TO THE GOVERNANCE OF GREAT BRITAIN.

Here is a direct quote from Obama's "Fight the Smears/Fact Check" 2008 website:

‘When Barack Obama Jr. was born on Aug. 4,1961, in Honolulu, Kenya was a British colony, still part of the United Kingdom’s dwindling empire. As a Kenyan native, Barack Obama Sr. was a British subject whose citizenship status was governed by The British Nationality Act of 1948. That same act governed the status of Obama Sr.‘s children…’ “

The FACT that he was not born of TWO US CITIZEN PARENTS is all that matters. The question of his birth certificate is a distraction (a distraction fostered by Obama’s supporters?) that ought not to occupy our time and resources.

Also, it is possible that he is not a United States
citizen at all through his mother if he was born in Kenya, as three witnesses have testified. The reason is because his mother could not pass her US citizenship on to her son because she did not live continuously in the United States for five full years after her fourteenth birthday as required by the US immigration law in effect during that period of time.

Check it out:
http://www.TheObamaFile.com/ObamaNaturalBorn.htm
Also, an excellent introductory primer on Obama Presiidential Eligibility is to be found at:
http://people.mags.net/tonchen/birthers.htm

His usurpation can only be corrected (1) by Congress through his Impeachment and Removal [something which will never happen in a Congress controlled by Pelosi/Reid], or (2) it can be
corrected by his resignation, which could happen if the public presssure on him to resign becomes great enough, or (3) by his removal by the United States Supreme Court affirming a Quo Warranto decision of the United States Federal District Court for the District of Columbia [which process Attorney General Eric Holder would never allow to even begin] or (4) by an amendment to the Constitution,
which will never happen because that again would require the agreement of a Congress controlled by Pelosi/Reid.
_

HERE IS THE QUESTION WHICH EVERY AMERICAN CITIZEN SHOULD BE ASKING HIS OR HER CONGRESSMAN AND SENATORS

“During the 2008 election, then Senator Obama published a statement at his website which said that his birth status was ‘governed’ by the British Nationality Act of 1948. Can you please tell me, and the American people, how a person governed - at birth - by British law, can be a natural born citizen of the United States and thus constitutionally eligible to be President of the United States?”

---
- Leo Rugiens











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