Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Long Live The King

In victory, especially, it's always good to know the enemy. This is why I went immediately to the Boston Globe online this morning. The authoress of this post is Globe writer, Jenna Russell. Am I missing something? It makes sense, doesn't it--the people of Massachusetts are sick and tired of The Kennedys, the legacies, the excuses for bad behavior and all else attached to the Kennedy Clan. In a nutshell, "The King is dead, long live the King". Nuff said!

HYANNIS PORT - In this quiet seaside village where his family was rooted, Senator Edward M. Kennedy was a familiar figure, known by many residents as a friend and neighbor. But yesterday, Ted Kennedy’s hometown did not look or sound like a place deeply attached to the senator’s liberal legacy, with blue-and-red Scott Brown signs propped in shop windows and driveways, and many voters voicing an appetite for change.
“I’m voting for the opposite of Kennedy, because they’ve been there long enough,’’ Hyannis voter Bernice Latham said. “Maybe we’ll have a say, for a change.’’

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