Thursday, September 3, 2009

IT WAS INEXCUSABLE - BUT HE WAS EXCUSED


Mess promised himself he wasn't gonna go there but we felt so sorry for the dead senator imagining four decades of guilt. We know how guilt can do awful things to folks, like make them fat, make them drink too much, cause miscarriages, even cause cancer. That's some ass kicking mojo. Patrick, learn a lesson here.
In his memoir, to be published Sept. 14 by In it, Edward Kennedy said his actions on Chappaquiddick Island on July 18, 1969, were "inexcusable." He said he was afraid and "made terrible decisions" and had to live with the guilt for more than four decades.
Kennedy drove off a bridge into a pond. He swam to safety, leaving Kopechne in the car.
Kopechne, a worker with slain Sen. Robert F. Kennedy's campaign, was found dead in the submerged car's back seat 10 hours later. Kennedy, then 37, pleaded guilty to leaving the scene of an accident and got a suspended sentence and probation.
Read here how Mary Jo might have been saved if the accident was reported immediately http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chappaquiddick_incident

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