Birthday: 22 February 1932, Brookline, Massachusetts, USA
Birth Name: Edward Moore Kennedy
Height: 180 cm
Edward Moore Kennedy was born in Brookline, Massachusetts, on February 22, 1932. His parents were Joseph P. Kennedy and Rose Kennedy. He was the younger brother of President John F. Kennedy and Senator Robert F. Kennedy. "Ted" Kennedy graduated Harvard University in 1956 and the University of Virginia Law School in 1959. He campaigned for...
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Edward Moore Kennedy was born in Brookline, Massachusetts, on February 22, 1932. His parents were Joseph P. Kennedy and Rose Kennedy. He was the younger brother of President John F. Kennedy and Senator Robert F. Kennedy. "Ted" Kennedy graduated Harvard University in 1956 and the University of Virginia Law School in 1959. He campaigned for his brother John during the latter's 1960 presidential bid. Ted was elected to the U.S. Senate in 1962 and held that position until his death. As a Senator, he had served as majority whip and chaired Senate committees. His rise was hampered by the Chappaquiddick Island incident on July 18, 1969, when he accidentally drove his car off a bridge, resulting in the drowning of his passenger, Mary Jo Kopechne. He was convicted of leaving the scene of an accident. In 1980, he unsuccessfully challenged Jimmy Carter for the Democratic presidential nomination. In May of 2008, Kennedy experienced a stroke that resulted in hi being diagnosed with brain cancer. He remained active and endorsed President Barack Obama's candidacy early-on. He died at his family compound on Cape Cod in Hyannis, Massachusetts, August 25, 2009. Show less «
Make no mistake about it! There is an organized movement against organized labor and it's called the...Show more »
Make no mistake about it! There is an organized movement against organized labor and it's called the Bush Administration. Show less «
We are giving assurance to the American families that help is on its way.
We are giving assurance to the American families that help is on its way.
The work goes on, the cause endures, the hope still lives and the dreams shall never die.
The work goes on, the cause endures, the hope still lives and the dreams shall never die.
Integrity is the lifeblood of democracy. Deceit is a poison in its veins.
Integrity is the lifeblood of democracy. Deceit is a poison in its veins.
The Republicans are looking after the financial interests of the wealthiest individuals in this coun...Show more »
The Republicans are looking after the financial interests of the wealthiest individuals in this country. Show less «
There was no imminent threat. This was made up in Texas, announced in January to the Republican lead...Show more »
There was no imminent threat. This was made up in Texas, announced in January to the Republican leadership that war was going to take place and was going to be good politically. This whole thing was a fraud. Show less «
Today, we say the only thing we have to fear is four more years of George Bush.
Today, we say the only thing we have to fear is four more years of George Bush.
"Do we operate under a system of equal justice under law? Or is there one system for the average cit...Show more »
"Do we operate under a system of equal justice under law? Or is there one system for the average citizen and another for the high and mighty?" Speech, 1973. Show less «
Frankly, I don't mind not being President. I just mind that someone else is.
Frankly, I don't mind not being President. I just mind that someone else is.
The Constitution does not just protect those whose views we share; it also protects those with whose...Show more »
The Constitution does not just protect those whose views we share; it also protects those with whose views we disagree. Show less «
We have known for many years that Saddam Hussein is seeking and developing weapons of mass destructi...Show more »
We have known for many years that Saddam Hussein is seeking and developing weapons of mass destruction. Show less «
It's now clear that from the very moment President Bush took office, Iraq was his highest priority a...Show more »
It's now clear that from the very moment President Bush took office, Iraq was his highest priority as unfinished business from the first Bush Administration. His agenda was clear: find a rationale to get rid of Saddam. Show less «
Dad, I'm in some trouble. There's been an accident and you're going to hear all sorts of things abou...Show more »
Dad, I'm in some trouble. There's been an accident and you're going to hear all sorts of things about me from now on. Terrible things. Show less «
Thus, the controversy about the Moral Majority arises not only from its views, but from its name - w...Show more »
Thus, the controversy about the Moral Majority arises not only from its views, but from its name - which, in the minds of many, seems to imply that only one set of public policies is moral and only one majority can possibly be right. Show less «
Shamefully we now learn that Saddam's torture chambers reopened under new management, U.S. managemen...Show more »
Shamefully we now learn that Saddam's torture chambers reopened under new management, U.S. management. Show less «
For all my years in public life, I have believed that America must sail toward the shores of liberty...Show more »
For all my years in public life, I have believed that America must sail toward the shores of liberty and justice for all. There is no end to that journey, only the next great voyage. We know the future will outlast all of us, but I believe that all of us will live on in the future we make. Show less «
We want to support our troops because they didn't make the decision to go there... but I don't think...Show more »
We want to support our troops because they didn't make the decision to go there... but I don't think it should be open-ended. We ought to have a benchmark where the administration has to come back and give us a report. Show less «