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  • 40th Anniversary of Kennedy Death Drive

    Ted Kennedy drove his car into a river and killed a woman on July 18, 1969.

    "On that Friday night, a car driven by Kennedy went over the Dike Bridge off Chappaquiddick Island, on Martha's Vineyard, Mass. The passenger in the car, a 28-year old woman from New Jersey named Mary Jo Kopechne, drowned (or died from asphyxiation). Ted -- Teddy then -- escaped from the car, tried to save Kopechne in vain, swam to shore, walked back to the cottage where he was staying, and conferred with some aides, including his cousin, Joseph Gargan. They went back to the scene of the accident to try and rescue Kopechne, but failed."

    He then talked with friends, donors and relatives--an attorney, a US Senator, Ted Kennedy did NOT call the cops immediately.

    He did not go to prison--he is a Kennedy. He was allowed to stay in the Senate--he is a Kennedy.

    Ted Kennedy, "The Chappaquiddick Killer" is still allowed to be revered and heard. The woman he killed has been dead 40 years--we will not forget her, the Democrat Culture of Corruption (in this case a murder) is still approved by Obama and his Chicago friends.

    Shame on us for allowing a murderer to be in the US Senate.

    Remember Mary Jo Kopechne died because of the sins of this nation.

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