Article 15
Dr. House slayer
- Jul 4, 2008
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As long as no one is holding him up as an example to others in the national spotlight. If he got involved in politics and people tried to use his name to push for something such as health care reform then I would say our friend's history is fair game.
As a private citizen I have no problem with ted kennedy in life or death, its only when he is held as an example in the public spotlight that I take issue.
And I would say the same thing ... "what does that incident have to do with health care reform?"
Answer: absolutely nothing
As long as people aren't using his name to push for healthcare reform I would agree, absolutely nothing.
But there's a reason why Ted Kennedy is being put up as a the poster boy ... because his records reflects it. And again one night 40 years ago has NOTHING to do with it. It's just something that right wingers feel the need to squak about whenever his name is brought up. THAT'S what I'm getting at.