Wednesday, August 26, 2009

With the death of Senator Ted Kennedy, the United States has lost one of the most influential and important individuals in it's history. Regardless of politics, it is nearly impossible to have anything less than the utmost respect for Senator Kennedy. His passion and persistence has contributed to the improved lives of millions of Americans. He was a man who cared deeply about his country and the rights of its people. Despite his own personal affluence, he fought hard for the common man and for the progression of the United States. It is difficult to see him go at such a pivotal time when his influence could prove a great asset to the passing of health care reform legislation. Though he will not be present in body, his legacy will certainly live on in the heart of the Senate and the minds of the American people.





























(February 22, 1932 – August 25, 2009)

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