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Remembering Ted Kennedy and Mary Jo Kopechne

If you did what Ted Kennedy did, would you be out of jail yet?

http://www.politicsdaily.com/2009/08/26/mary-jo-kopechne-and-chappaquiddick-americas-selective-memory/

It was just a car accident, really, albeit one involving alcohol, excessive speed, and the late-night machinations of a married man partying with an unmarried woman. Although traffic fatalities happen all-too-frequently in this country, the reverberations of this one reached far beyond the families of the driver who escaped without injury and the passenger who perished.

Of course leaving the scene of an accident is a felony. If someone dies it might even be manslaughter. This would be even more likely if the person who died could have been saved by a simple call to a rescue team.

Teddy Bare: The Last of the Kennedy Clan: The Real Story of Chappaquiddick (Paperback) by Zad Rust 

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000FTCOF0?ie=UTF8&seller=A1AVPSERX4QF0E&sn=jperna12

This 275-page soft-cover book is the real story of Chappaquiddick on Martha's Vineyard Island off the coast of Massachusetts. It is divided into three parts with 25 chapters, a Conclusion and 3 Appendixes. Part One is titled The Tragedy with 10 chapters; Part Two The Comedy with 8 chapters; Part Three Final Hocus Pocus; Appendix A – Judge Boyle's Report; Appendix B – Senator Kennedy's TV Speech; and Appendix C – John F. Kennedy in Red Spain. Out of print since 1974, this RARE copy of "The Real Story of Chappaquiddick," heaps up mounds of evidence to prove that: (1) Teddy lied about Chappaquiddick; (2) Teddy was guilty of manslaughter; (3) All the efforts of the police and judiciary authorities were directed…not toward discovery of its truth but toward its burial. Softbound, excellent condition with some normal wear on the corners as pictured. Written by Zad Rust. Published in 1971 by Western Islands, Belmont, Massachusetts. Measures 5 1/4 x 8 inches, in good condition.
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It was good to see that Ted Kennedy opposed the torture of water boarding. Perhaps he had taken more time than the others, to think about what it would be like to slowly drown.

A man's death does not change his life. Justice was never done. Elites should live under the law too. This is not just about Ted Kennedy. It is about the rest of the elites who think that they can get away with anything that they do. I'm sure we will hear about him for months, just as we're hearing about Michael Jackson ad nauseum. But we ought to being hearing just as much about Mary Jo Kopechne. Think of the family of Mary Jo Kopechne who has to watch Ted Kennedy being eulogized continuously.

http://mylifeofcrime.wordpress.com/2006/02/01/mary-jo-kopechne-murder-71869/ 

Audio interview, with John Farrah, the diver who found Mary Jo.

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Date
August 27th, 2009

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John Perna

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