There's a more balanced view of how people here feel about the Kennedy clanWell, that didn't answer my question at all.
I was asking about how the world felt about the Kennedy family. Not just Ted or if it was disrespectful to speak ill of the dead.
I wondered if they had reputation of being linked to some underworld strongarms and / or they were viewed as champions of human rights or what.
But never mind.
I was merely curious and I definitely, after reading the linked thread don't need to start another thread that would lead to any more dissention.
And if I feel the need to follow up, I'll wander into the proper Political forums.
But thanks, Rich
Namby pamby journalism.There's a more balanced view of how people here feel about the Kennedy clan
http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/e...athiser-ted-kennedy-was-no-friend-of-britain/
Well, Ted Kennedy just died. (JFK's little brother.)
I was wondering what the world (outside of the US, of course) thought of the Kennedys. What kind of reputation did they have in your eyes?
Ted Kennedy, a serial loser always living in the shadow of serial womaniser John F and his toothy brother Bobby.
Ted left the only girl he managed to pull to die in a lake. Managed to pay his way out of trouble and got done only for leaving the scene of an accident. I'll bet that went down well with Mary-Jo's parents.
He stood for office in 1980 and was shunned by the US populace for the above manslaughter. He then took the side of the Republicans in Ireland (assuming he knew where it is) and helped raise funds for the arming of terrorists against the British army. Indirectly causing the death of many British soldiers.
Now the US populace is mourning his death like a son. Isn't it great how Americans are upset about the innocent Libyan set free on compassionate grounds yet treat this loser like a member of their own family has died.
And Americans wonder why people (outside the US) make fun of them and treat them as hypocritical freaks. The biggest laugh UK comedians get these days is when they lay into the Yanks. Don't believe me? Then watch any UK satire programme (Mock the Week, Have I got News for You etc etc)
I am so thankful I'm not American.
Col
I do hope before you pass away Colin that you gain some sort of positive notoriaty. When everyone is lamenting your passing, we will just point them to Access World Forums.
There they can find the real story of your life.
The rate I'm going, hopefully that shouldn't be too long for people to wait. The next heart attack should be the last according to my cardiologist. Just after the last one, whilst waiting for the ambulance to turn up, I had a quick fag and a vodka because you're not allowed to smoke or drink booze in hospital.Col
Now that raises an interesting (but entirely off topic) subject: How many countries Health funding is declining because the tax raised by us loyal smokers & drinkers declines due to the do-gooders who decide how I should lead my life?
The rate I'm going, hopefully that shouldn't be too long for people to wait. The next heart attack should be the last according to my cardiologist. Just after the last one, whilst waiting for the ambulance to turn up, I had a quick fag and a vodka because you're not allowed to smoke or drink booze in hospital.
Anyway, what was untrue about my comments on Teddy?
Col
The man did accomplish some good as well. Why are you ignoring this side of his life and career?
The man did accomplish some good as well. Why are you ignoring this side of his life and career?
The word "unture" was not used by me.
I am attempting to point out that your post was hardly balanced.
The man did accomplish some good as well. Why are you ignoring this side of his life and career?
You sure it wasn't to get to Marilyn first for free desserts?the Kennedys were famous for leaving the table early so they wouldn't have to settle the bill.