Abso-frikkin-lutely amazing.
They must be fully ramped up there now..
I'm sure it was really difficult for him to leave Mary Jo in that car to die and wait until he sobered up to tell the press. Poor Kennedy!
What was Michael Savage doing at this event?
Kennedy has overcome adversities? What a load of crap! He was born with a silve spoon in his mouth and has been given everything that anyone could ever desire, including the ability to cause the death of another person and get out of it scot free.
Funny how when it's Kennedy that someone makes a comment at they face "disciplinary action," whereas if it's Coulter, they get 12 extra credit hours for heaving a pie in her face.
Kennedy's an utter slob as well. What a gross pic.
Paul Trost, 20, a student at Massasoit Community College in Brockton, Mass., says he was upset by an introduction of Kennedy given by Rep. Stephen Lynch, D-Mass., in which the congressman noted how the long-time senator overcame hardship in life on his way to success.
"Lynch said Kennedy had overcome such adversity to get to the place he was, and that's a bunch of bull," Trost said of the introduction, which occurred in the school's student center Tuesday morning.
He's dead on there!
Just as Kennedy began speaking, Trost was walking out of the room when he shouted, "Remember Chappaquiddick!"
"Most of the crowd gasped," Trost said. "Then I walked out of the student center."
The student says a campus police officer went outside and stopped him. He also saw some state troopers go outside, the type who accompany Kennedy around the state to provide security.
The thought police no doubt! I hope this kid stands his ground. Screw Kennedy! The fat pig.
"One of my teachers called me ignorant and told me this was an embarrassment to the school," Trost told WND. "She said to me, 'Can't you forgive him after all these years?' And I said, 'No, he killed somebody.'
"If it had been me or any other person, we'd be in jail," Trost says he told his instructor.
This kid's spot on in this incident.
"I wanted to send a message to him that my generation still knows about it. We haven't forgotten about it."
Trost said he was satisfied to know that students on campus were talking about the Chappaquiddick incident later in the day some of whom, in fact, were not familiar with it.
Says a lot when people are not familiar with "the life and times of Ted Kennedy." If they knew his dad they'd have their eyes opened even more. Ted's done nothing but sponge off of daddy's estate ever since he was sucking on his mama's tit.
this kid Trost has BALLS OF STEEL!
Do I have the power to make him an Honorary Freeper?
Every night at happy hour, he has a relapse. But he's back in the driver's seat the next day. Or later that night, for that matter ...
If he threw salad dressing they wouldn't have done anything to him!!!
Sure, he left Mary Jo to die while he tried to come up with an alibi, but that's hardly the worst mark on Kennedy's slate. He was the prime mover behind cutting off all funds to South Vietnam, ensuring that our former allies couldn't stop the massive invasion from the North in 1975.
Ted Kennedy helped pave the way for the genocide that followed.
Since when does getting away with something constitute overcoming it?
Has Kennedy "overcome" his addiction to liquor too?
The only thing I can see he has overcome is any consequence for his actions.
Thank you Paul Trost. Watch your back son, they'll be gunnin' for you.
His father was a rich gangster who protected the family assets in trusts outside of the country to pay not estate tax.
Sent Ted and others to good schools and they did not have to work, pay their own way for anything and lived in affluence.
And when Ted killed a girl, his wealth helped cover it up and made it go away.
Where was the supposed hardship, not getting enough tail while married to outside sources?
This kid did what I have wanted to do as long as I learned about The Swimmer's history.
Also, from the article:
"Today is Kennedy's birthday, as he turns 74."
The irony. Had Mary Jo lived, she would be 76. She died at the age of 26.
If the kid needs to go legal on the school, we should raise money for his legal costs.