Chappaquiddick: Was Ted Kennedy innocent of Mary Jo Kopechne's death?

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Ahm that's from Huck Finn and is RACIST!!!!!!

It's from The Adventures of Tom Sawyer.

Well yeah but Huck was in it. Great book and a target of the social justice loons. But I'm a fan of Twain

I am a huge Twain fan as well. You have idiots that wanted it banned from libraries b/c of the language used and b/c of Tom's questionable moral character. You would laugh out loud at some of the letters I've read calling for books to be removed the library.
 
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Ted Kennedy didn't abandon Mary Jo Kopechne when his car plunged off a bridge on Chappaquiddick Island ... he didn't even know she was in the car, according to a retired CIA operative.

We've been asked not to use the CIA person's name, but he worked for the agency for decades. He says back in 1969, Kennedy was romantically involved with the wife of a very powerful politician, and if word got out about the affair Kennedy was afraid it would ruin his career.

The operative says the night of the accident Kennedy and some of his buddies were all drunk and drove to a party on the Island. They went there because the politician's wife was at the party and Kennedy wanted to hook up with her. Mary Jo Kopechne was at the party ... she and Kennedy were acquaintances but not romantically involved.

According to the operative, Mary Jo was drunk, said she had a headache, got up and said she was going into one of the bedrooms to lie down.

At some point later in the evening, Kennedy and the politician's wife wanted "some alone time" and didn't want to do anything in front of the group, so they got in the car and drove ... eventually plunging off the bridge into the water. They both swam to shore safely. The operative says both were not injured.

The operative says unbeknownst to either Kennedy or the politician's wife, Mary Jo apparently was unable to sleep in the house because of the noise, so she went into the back seat of the car where she fell asleep ... which is where she died. At least one person at the party knew Mary Jo had gone into one of the cars and told authorities that after the accident.

More: CIA Operative Says Ted Kennedy Didn't Know Mary Jo Kopechne Was in the Car at Chappaquiddick

If true - a lot of people owe Ted Kennedy a big apology. What do you think?


So drunk drivers aren't responsible for the deaths they cause? Is that really the line the Kennedy crime family really wants to push?


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He could shoot someone on 5th Avenue and no one would care .
 

Ahm that's from Huck Finn and is RACIST!!!!!!

It's from The Adventures of Tom Sawyer.

Well yeah but Huck was in it. Great book and a target of the social justice loons. But I'm a fan of Twain

I am a huge Twain fan as well. You have idiots that wanted it banned from libraries b/c of the language used and b/c of Tom's questionable moral character. You would laugh out loud at some of the letters I've read calling for books to be removed the library.

No I wouldn't and I'm no fan of book banning. Most assuredly of Twain's. He wrote of his time and it gives a great view of what that time and era was like
 
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Ted Kennedy didn't abandon Mary Jo Kopechne when his car plunged off a bridge on Chappaquiddick Island ... he didn't even know she was in the car, according to a retired CIA operative.

We've been asked not to use the CIA person's name, but he worked for the agency for decades. He says back in 1969, Kennedy was romantically involved with the wife of a very powerful politician, and if word got out about the affair Kennedy was afraid it would ruin his career.

The operative says the night of the accident Kennedy and some of his buddies were all drunk and drove to a party on the Island. They went there because the politician's wife was at the party and Kennedy wanted to hook up with her. Mary Jo Kopechne was at the party ... she and Kennedy were acquaintances but not romantically involved.

According to the operative, Mary Jo was drunk, said she had a headache, got up and said she was going into one of the bedrooms to lie down.

At some point later in the evening, Kennedy and the politician's wife wanted "some alone time" and didn't want to do anything in front of the group, so they got in the car and drove ... eventually plunging off the bridge into the water. They both swam to shore safely. The operative says both were not injured.

The operative says unbeknownst to either Kennedy or the politician's wife, Mary Jo apparently was unable to sleep in the house because of the noise, so she went into the back seat of the car where she fell asleep ... which is where she died. At least one person at the party knew Mary Jo had gone into one of the cars and told authorities that after the accident.

More: CIA Operative Says Ted Kennedy Didn't Know Mary Jo Kopechne Was in the Car at Chappaquiddick

If true - a lot of people owe Ted Kennedy a big apology. What do you think?


So drunk drivers aren't responsible for the deaths they cause? Is that really the line the Kennedy crime family really wants to push?


.

He could shoot someone on 5th Avenue and no one would care .


Hard to do from the grave.


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Ahm that's from Huck Finn and is RACIST!!!!!!

It's from The Adventures of Tom Sawyer.

Well yeah but Huck was in it. Great book and a target of the social justice loons. But I'm a fan of Twain

I am a huge Twain fan as well. You have idiots that wanted it banned from libraries b/c of the language used and b/c of Tom's questionable moral character. You would laugh out loud at some of the letters I've read calling for books to be removed the library.

No I wouldn't and I'm no fan of book banning. Most assuredly of Twain's. He wrote of his time and it gives a great view of what that time and era was like

The reasoning for why people want certain books banned from the library are hysterical. Many of the books are widely considered to be classics. It can be maddening at times, but it's mostly silly.
 
Teddy killed her. Period.

He left the party with her, and the drunken asshole crashed into the river and she drowned. He spent the rest of the night trying to figure out how to get out of the "dead girl/live boy" career ending paradigm.
 
Teddy killed her. Period.

He left the party with her, and the drunken asshole crashed into the river and she drowned. He spent the rest of the night trying to figure out how to get out of the "dead girl/live boy" career ending paradigm.

How do you know that? A second person also confirmed the retired CIA operative's story.
 
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Ted Kennedy didn't abandon Mary Jo Kopechne when his car plunged off a bridge on Chappaquiddick Island ... he didn't even know she was in the car, according to a retired CIA operative.

We've been asked not to use the CIA person's name, but he worked for the agency for decades. He says back in 1969, Kennedy was romantically involved with the wife of a very powerful politician, and if word got out about the affair Kennedy was afraid it would ruin his career.

The operative says the night of the accident Kennedy and some of his buddies were all drunk and drove to a party on the Island. They went there because the politician's wife was at the party and Kennedy wanted to hook up with her. Mary Jo Kopechne was at the party ... she and Kennedy were acquaintances but not romantically involved.

According to the operative, Mary Jo was drunk, said she had a headache, got up and said she was going into one of the bedrooms to lie down.

At some point later in the evening, Kennedy and the politician's wife wanted "some alone time" and didn't want to do anything in front of the group, so they got in the car and drove ... eventually plunging off the bridge into the water. They both swam to shore safely. The operative says both were not injured.

The operative says unbeknownst to either Kennedy or the politician's wife, Mary Jo apparently was unable to sleep in the house because of the noise, so she went into the back seat of the car where she fell asleep ... which is where she died. At least one person at the party knew Mary Jo had gone into one of the cars and told authorities that after the accident.

A second person, who was close to Ted and the Kennedy family in '69, confirmed the operative's story. There's a new movie coming out this week -- "Chappaquiddick" -- which chronicles the accident and the aftermath.

More: CIA Operative Says Ted Kennedy Didn't Know Mary Jo Kopechne Was in the Car at Chappaquiddick

If true - a lot of people owe Ted Kennedy a big apology. What do you think?

Ask Mary Jo when you get to the Happy Hunting Grounds.
 
Poor ol' Teddy, drinks to much, kills his passenger, and then waits hours before doing anything about it...Anybody else, that would be an open and shut case. Say "KENNEDY" and people's eyes glaze over and they want to share fond memories of the Clan Kennedy...boo freekin hoo.
 
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Ted Kennedy didn't abandon Mary Jo Kopechne when his car plunged off a bridge on Chappaquiddick Island ... he didn't even know she was in the car, according to a retired CIA operative.

We've been asked not to use the CIA person's name, but he worked for the agency for decades. He says back in 1969, Kennedy was romantically involved with the wife of a very powerful politician, and if word got out about the affair Kennedy was afraid it would ruin his career.

The operative says the night of the accident Kennedy and some of his buddies were all drunk and drove to a party on the Island. They went there because the politician's wife was at the party and Kennedy wanted to hook up with her. Mary Jo Kopechne was at the party ... she and Kennedy were acquaintances but not romantically involved.

According to the operative, Mary Jo was drunk, said she had a headache, got up and said she was going into one of the bedrooms to lie down.

At some point later in the evening, Kennedy and the politician's wife wanted "some alone time" and didn't want to do anything in front of the group, so they got in the car and drove ... eventually plunging off the bridge into the water. They both swam to shore safely. The operative says both were not injured.

The operative says unbeknownst to either Kennedy or the politician's wife, Mary Jo apparently was unable to sleep in the house because of the noise, so she went into the back seat of the car where she fell asleep ... which is where she died. At least one person at the party knew Mary Jo had gone into one of the cars and told authorities that after the accident.

A second person, who was close to Ted and the Kennedy family in '69, confirmed the operative's story. There's a new movie coming out this week -- "Chappaquiddick" -- which chronicles the accident and the aftermath.

More: CIA Operative Says Ted Kennedy Didn't Know Mary Jo Kopechne Was in the Car at Chappaquiddick

If true - a lot of people owe Ted Kennedy a big apology. What do you think?

Ask Mary Jo when you get to the Happy Hunting Grounds.

I would rather ask the powerful Senator's wife who was reportedly in the car with Kennedy.
 
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Ted Kennedy didn't abandon Mary Jo Kopechne when his car plunged off a bridge on Chappaquiddick Island ... he didn't even know she was in the car, according to a retired CIA operative.

We've been asked not to use the CIA person's name, but he worked for the agency for decades. He says back in 1969, Kennedy was romantically involved with the wife of a very powerful politician, and if word got out about the affair Kennedy was afraid it would ruin his career.

The operative says the night of the accident Kennedy and some of his buddies were all drunk and drove to a party on the Island. They went there because the politician's wife was at the party and Kennedy wanted to hook up with her. Mary Jo Kopechne was at the party ... she and Kennedy were acquaintances but not romantically involved.

According to the operative, Mary Jo was drunk, said she had a headache, got up and said she was going into one of the bedrooms to lie down.

At some point later in the evening, Kennedy and the politician's wife wanted "some alone time" and didn't want to do anything in front of the group, so they got in the car and drove ... eventually plunging off the bridge into the water. They both swam to shore safely. The operative says both were not injured.

The operative says unbeknownst to either Kennedy or the politician's wife, Mary Jo apparently was unable to sleep in the house because of the noise, so she went into the back seat of the car where she fell asleep ... which is where she died. At least one person at the party knew Mary Jo had gone into one of the cars and told authorities that after the accident.

A second person, who was close to Ted and the Kennedy family in '69, confirmed the operative's story. There's a new movie coming out this week -- "Chappaquiddick" -- which chronicles the accident and the aftermath.

More: CIA Operative Says Ted Kennedy Didn't Know Mary Jo Kopechne Was in the Car at Chappaquiddick

If true - a lot of people owe Ted Kennedy a big apology. What do you think?

Only the worst of the worst intellectually capable of people ever doubt Ted killed her.
 
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Ted Kennedy didn't abandon Mary Jo Kopechne when his car plunged off a bridge on Chappaquiddick Island ... he didn't even know she was in the car, according to a retired CIA operative.

We've been asked not to use the CIA person's name, but he worked for the agency for decades. He says back in 1969, Kennedy was romantically involved with the wife of a very powerful politician, and if word got out about the affair Kennedy was afraid it would ruin his career.

The operative says the night of the accident Kennedy and some of his buddies were all drunk and drove to a party on the Island. They went there because the politician's wife was at the party and Kennedy wanted to hook up with her. Mary Jo Kopechne was at the party ... she and Kennedy were acquaintances but not romantically involved.

According to the operative, Mary Jo was drunk, said she had a headache, got up and said she was going into one of the bedrooms to lie down.

At some point later in the evening, Kennedy and the politician's wife wanted "some alone time" and didn't want to do anything in front of the group, so they got in the car and drove ... eventually plunging off the bridge into the water. They both swam to shore safely. The operative says both were not injured.

The operative says unbeknownst to either Kennedy or the politician's wife, Mary Jo apparently was unable to sleep in the house because of the noise, so she went into the back seat of the car where she fell asleep ... which is where she died. At least one person at the party knew Mary Jo had gone into one of the cars and told authorities that after the accident.

A second person, who was close to Ted and the Kennedy family in '69, confirmed the operative's story. There's a new movie coming out this week -- "Chappaquiddick" -- which chronicles the accident and the aftermath.

More: CIA Operative Says Ted Kennedy Didn't Know Mary Jo Kopechne Was in the Car at Chappaquiddick

If true - a lot of people owe Ted Kennedy a big apology. What do you think?

Only the worst of the worst intellectually capable of people ever doubt Ted killed her.

Was Ted Kennedy ever tried in a court of law and convicted of her death? I remain open-minded until we know more facts.

From the OP:

The operative says cops immediately knew the politician's wife was in the car, because she had left her purse on the front seat. The operative says so began a cover-up to protect Kennedy.
 
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Ted Kennedy didn't abandon Mary Jo Kopechne when his car plunged off a bridge on Chappaquiddick Island ... he didn't even know she was in the car, according to a retired CIA operative.

We've been asked not to use the CIA person's name, but he worked for the agency for decades. He says back in 1969, Kennedy was romantically involved with the wife of a very powerful politician, and if word got out about the affair Kennedy was afraid it would ruin his career.

The operative says the night of the accident Kennedy and some of his buddies were all drunk and drove to a party on the Island. They went there because the politician's wife was at the party and Kennedy wanted to hook up with her. Mary Jo Kopechne was at the party ... she and Kennedy were acquaintances but not romantically involved.

According to the operative, Mary Jo was drunk, said she had a headache, got up and said she was going into one of the bedrooms to lie down.

At some point later in the evening, Kennedy and the politician's wife wanted "some alone time" and didn't want to do anything in front of the group, so they got in the car and drove ... eventually plunging off the bridge into the water. They both swam to shore safely. The operative says both were not injured.

The operative says unbeknownst to either Kennedy or the politician's wife, Mary Jo apparently was unable to sleep in the house because of the noise, so she went into the back seat of the car where she fell asleep ... which is where she died. At least one person at the party knew Mary Jo had gone into one of the cars and told authorities that after the accident.

A second person, who was close to Ted and the Kennedy family in '69, confirmed the operative's story. There's a new movie coming out this week -- "Chappaquiddick" -- which chronicles the accident and the aftermath.

More: CIA Operative Says Ted Kennedy Didn't Know Mary Jo Kopechne Was in the Car at Chappaquiddick

If true - a lot of people owe Ted Kennedy a big apology. What do you think?

Ask Mary Jo when you get to the Happy Hunting Grounds.

I would rather ask the powerful Senator's wife who was reportedly in the car with Kennedy.

All authored by Kennedy's father...The architect of Munich.

Yeah Buddy, we'll believe anything Joe says.
 
If you believe that load of horseshit, if are willing to believe that load of horseshit, if you think that load of horseshit is even remotely possible...




Yeah... that's the ticket...
 
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Ted Kennedy didn't abandon Mary Jo Kopechne when his car plunged off a bridge on Chappaquiddick Island ... he didn't even know she was in the car, according to a retired CIA operative.

We've been asked not to use the CIA person's name, but he worked for the agency for decades. He says back in 1969, Kennedy was romantically involved with the wife of a very powerful politician, and if word got out about the affair Kennedy was afraid it would ruin his career.

The operative says the night of the accident Kennedy and some of his buddies were all drunk and drove to a party on the Island. They went there because the politician's wife was at the party and Kennedy wanted to hook up with her. Mary Jo Kopechne was at the party ... she and Kennedy were acquaintances but not romantically involved.

According to the operative, Mary Jo was drunk, said she had a headache, got up and said she was going into one of the bedrooms to lie down.

At some point later in the evening, Kennedy and the politician's wife wanted "some alone time" and didn't want to do anything in front of the group, so they got in the car and drove ... eventually plunging off the bridge into the water. They both swam to shore safely. The operative says both were not injured.

The operative says unbeknownst to either Kennedy or the politician's wife, Mary Jo apparently was unable to sleep in the house because of the noise, so she went into the back seat of the car where she fell asleep ... which is where she died. At least one person at the party knew Mary Jo had gone into one of the cars and told authorities that after the accident.

A second person, who was close to Ted and the Kennedy family in '69, confirmed the operative's story. There's a new movie coming out this week -- "Chappaquiddick" -- which chronicles the accident and the aftermath.

More: CIA Operative Says Ted Kennedy Didn't Know Mary Jo Kopechne Was in the Car at Chappaquiddick

If true - a lot of people owe Ted Kennedy a big apology. What do you think?

Only the worst of the worst intellectually capable of people ever doubt Ted killed her.

Was Ted Kennedy ever tried in a court of law and convicted of her death? I remain open-minded until we know more facts.

From the OP:

The operative says cops immediately knew the politician's wife was in the car, because she had left her purse on the front seat. The operative says so began a cover-up to protect Kennedy.


Are you remaining just as open minded about The Donald? After all he's not been tried in a court of law and convicted...
 

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