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Ted Kennedy 为Obama 背书 摘自 加州大学论坛旧版 (Universities in California Bulletin Board System) game 2008-02-01 08:38 (此贴内容已隐藏,限有过发贴或转贴记录的注册用户查看, 本论坛倡导“我为人人,人人为我”,欢迎您发帖或转贴相关资料与大家分享!) 摘自 加州大学论坛旧版 (Universities in California Bulletin Board System) game 2008-02-01 08:38 ![]() |
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Clinton's LBJ Comments Infuriated Ted Kennedy 摘自 加州大学论坛旧版 (Universities in California Bulletin Board System) game 2008-02-01 09:18 There's more to Sen. Edward Kennedy's endorsement of Barack Obama than meets the eye. Apparently, part of the reason why the liberal lion from Massachusetts embraced Obama was because of a perceived slight at the Kennedy family's civil rights legacy by the other Democratic presidential primary frontrunner, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.). Sources say Kennedy was privately furious at Clinton for her praise of President Lyndon Baines Johnson for getting the 1964 Civil Rights Act accomplished. Jealously guarding the legacy of the Kennedy family dynasty, Senator Kennedy felt Clinton's LBJ comments were an implicit slight of his brother, President John F. Kennedy, who first proposed the landmark civil rights initiative in a famous televised civil rights address in June 1963. One anonymous source described Kennedy as having a "meltdown" in reaction to Clinton's comments. Another source close to the Kennedy family says Senator Kennedy was upset about two instances that occurred on a single day of campaigning in New Hampshire on Jan. 7, a day before the state's primary. The first was at an event in Dover, N.H., at which Clinton supporter Francine Torge introduced the former first lady saying, "Some people compare one of the other candidates to John F. Kennedy. But he was assassinated. And Lyndon Baines Johnson was the one who actually" signed the civil rights bill into law. The Kennedy insider says Senator Kennedy was deeply offended that Clinton remained silent and "sat passively by" rather than correcting the record on his slain brother's civil rights record. Kennedy was also apparently upset that Clinton said on the same day: "Dr. [Martin Luther] King's dream began to be realized when President Johnson passed the Civil Rights Ac. It took a president to get it done." Both comments that day, by Clinton and her supporter, were meant to make the point that Clinton would be better equipped to get things done as president than Obama, her chief Democratic rival. Sources say Clinton called Kennedy to apologize for the LBJ comments. But whatever she said clearly wasn't enough to assuage Kennedy, who endorsed Obama earlier this week. Kennedy insiders say the Massachusetts senator has also been angry with former President Bill Clinton for his "Southern strategy" themed comments on the campaign trail. The senator didn't hide his disdain for the nasty tone of the campaign during his endorsement speech at American University on Monday. Kennedy's spokeswoman, Melissa Wagoner, would neither confirm nor deny that the senator was angered by Senator Clinton's LBJ comments. She simply said: "Senator Kennedy knows that candidates can't always be responsible for the things their supporters say. He's proud of President Kennedy's role in the civil rights movement, and believes that it's time to unify and inspire Americans to believe we can achieve great things again." The Clinton campaign hasn't responded yet to our evening-time request for comment on Clinton's telephone apology to Kennedy. On the day of the LBJ rhetoric, however, a Clinton campaign spokesman was quoted on the New York Times' politics blog distancing Clinton from the surrogate who made the inappropriate assassination comment. 摘自 加州大学论坛旧版 (Universities in California Bulletin Board System) game 2008-02-01 09:18 ![]() |
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看 Ted Kennedy的政治背景 摘自 加州大学论坛旧版 (Universities in California Bulletin Board System) game 2008-02-01 09:21 Edward Moore "Ted" Kennedy (born February 22, 1932) is the senior United States Senator from Massachusetts and a member of the Democratic Party. In office since November 1962, Kennedy is currently the second-longest serving member of the Senate, after President pro tempore of the United States Senate Robert Byrd of West Virginia. [1][2] The most prominent living member of the Kennedy family, he is the younger brother of President John F. Kennedy and Senator Robert F. Kennedy, both of whom were assassinated, the former on November 22, 1963, the latter on June 5, 1968. He is also the father of Congressman Patrick J. Kennedy. Ted Kennedy is a staunch advocate of liberal principles, and is one of the most influential and enduring icons of his party. 摘自 加州大学论坛旧版 (Universities in California Bulletin Board System) game 2008-02-01 09:21 ![]() |
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为什么Ted Kennedy不能自己竞选总统? 摘自 加州大学论坛旧版 (Universities in California Bulletin Board System) game 2008-02-01 09:31 (此贴内容已隐藏,限有过发贴或转贴记录的注册用户查看, 本论坛倡导“我为人人,人人为我”,欢迎您发帖或转贴相关资料与大家分享!) 摘自 加州大学论坛旧版 (Universities in California Bulletin Board System) game 2008-02-01 09:31 ![]() |
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肯尼迪家族 摘自 加州大学论坛旧版 (Universities in California Bulletin Board System) game 2008-02-01 09:37 (此贴内容已隐藏,限有过发贴或转贴记录的注册用户查看, 本论坛倡导“我为人人,人人为我”,欢迎您发帖或转贴相关资料与大家分享!) 摘自 加州大学论坛旧版 (Universities in California Bulletin Board System) game 2008-02-01 09:37 ![]() |
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肯尼迪家族40年揭密 摘自 加州大学论坛旧版 (Universities in California Bulletin Board System) game 2008-02-01 09:44 (此贴内容已隐藏,限有过发贴或转贴记录的注册用户查看, 本论坛倡导“我为人人,人人为我”,欢迎您发帖或转贴相关资料与大家分享!) 摘自 加州大学论坛旧版 (Universities in California Bulletin Board System) game 2008-02-01 09:44 ![]() |
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Kennedy Family Tree 摘自 加州大学论坛旧版 (Universities in California Bulletin Board System) game 2008-02-06 15:19 [edit]First generation The family patriarch was Patrick J. Kennedy (1858–1929), a first generation American who married Mary Augusta Hickey. Patrick Kennedy was a politician involved in the local Democratic Party. [edit]Second generation In 1914, their son, Joseph P. Kennedy Sr. (1888–1969) married Rose Fitzgerald (1890–1995), the daughter of Boston Mayor John F. Fitzgerald. Joe Sr. served as the first Chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission and as United States Ambassador to the Court of St. James's (United Kingdom) in the years leading up to World War II. [edit]Third generation Together Rose and Joe Sr. had nine children: Joseph Patrick Kennedy Jr. (1915–1944) He was killed in action in WWII while flying a bombing mission over Europe. He was single at the time of his death and had no children, though he had been romantically linked to Edith Bouvier Beale, a cousin of his future sister-in-law Jacqueline Lee Bouvier, as well as Katharine Mortimer. (The latter reportedly rebuffed any more-serious involvement with Joe Jr., claiming that his family was too loud for her to contemplate marrying into.) John Fitzgerald Kennedy (1917–1963) He was a U.S. representative, a U.S. senator and the 35th President of the United States. He was assassinated during a motorcade in Dallas, TX. The events surrounding his death remain controversial. He married New York socialite Jacqueline Lee Bouvier and had four children, of which one was stillborn, one died soon after birth, and two survived to adulthood. Rosemary Kennedy (1918–2005) Likely dyslexic and considered to be slightly brain-damaged from birth, Rose Marie Kennedy (her christening name) was rendered incapable of intelligible speech or caring for herself by a lobotomy, a popular neurosurgical technique of the time, requested by her father, Joe Sr., that was intended to cure her increasing mood swings and make her more manageable. The operation instead reduced her to an infantile state. She lived in a residential care facility in Wisconsin until her death on 7 January 2005. Kathleen Agnes Kennedy (1920–1948) Known as Kick, she married a Protestant, the son and heir to the Duke of Devonshire, over her mother's strenuous religious objections. After being widowed when her husband, the Marquess of Hartington, was killed in action in World War II, she was killed in a plane crash in France with her lover, the 8th Earl Fitzwilliam. Eunice Mary Kennedy (born 1921) She is best known as the founder of the Special Olympics, an organization she began in honor of her sister Rosemary. She married Robert Sargent Shriver Jr., later a 1972 vice-presidential candidate, and they had five children. Patricia Kennedy (1924–2006) She married Rat Pack actor Peter Lawford (1923–1984) and had four children. Robert Francis Kennedy (1925–1968) He was U.S. attorney general in his brother's administration, later served as senator from New York, and was assassinated while running for president in June 1968. He married Ethel S. Skakel and had 11 children. Jean Ann Kennedy (born 1928) She married Stephen Edward Smith (1927–1990) and had two sons and adopted two daughters. She later served as the U.S. ambassador to Ireland. Edward Moore Kennedy (born 1932) Known as "Teddy" or "Ted", he has served as a senator from Massachusetts since 1963. Twice married, he has three children from his first marriage and two stepchildren from his second. [edit]Fourth generation Joseph Patrick Kennedy, Jr., had no children John F. Kennedy and Jacqueline Lee Bouvier had four children: Arabella Kennedy - (stillborn in 1956) Caroline Bouvier Kennedy (b. 1957) - a lawyer, the co-founder of the Profiles in Courage Award, the president of the Kennedy Library foundation, and the chairwoman of the American Ballet Theatre. Married Edwin Schlossberg, has three children. John Fitzgerald Kennedy, Jr. (1960-1999) - a lawyer and publisher of George magazine, who was killed in a plane crash on July 16, 1999. Married Carolyn Bessette. Patrick Bouvier Kennedy (1963-1963), who was born prematurely and died from infant respiratory distress syndrome two days after his birth Rosemary Kennedy had no children Kathleen Kennedy and William John Robert Cavendish, Marquess of Hartington had no children Eunice Kennedy and Sargent Shriver have five children: Robert Sargent Shriver III (b. 1954) - an attorney and President of RSS Inc., a Beverly Hills music, film and philanthropic company. Currently, he is also a Santa Monica city councilman. Maria Owings Shriver (b. 1955) - Former TV newsanchor and current First Lady of California and wife of Republican Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger. Has four children. Timothy Perry Shriver- (b. 1959) chairman of Special Olympics. Married Linda Potter, has five children. Mark Kennedy Shriver (b. 1964) - a delegate in the Maryland state legislature for two consecutive terms. Married, has three children. Anthony Paul Kennedy Shriver (b. 1965) activist for mental retardation. Founded the "Best Buddies" movement in Miami where he currently lives. Married, has four children. Patricia Kennedy and Peter Lawford had four children: Christopher Kennedy Lawford - professional actor. Sydney Maleia Lawford Victoria Francis Lawford Robin Elizabeth Lawford Robert Francis Kennedy and Ethel Skakel had 11 children: Kathleen Hartington Kennedy Townsend - former lieutenant governor of Maryland, unsuccessful candidate for Maryland governor in 2002. Married David Lee Townsend, has four children. Joseph Patrick Kennedy II - former U.S. representative from Massachusetts. Divorced from Sheila Rauch, two sons; currently married to Anne Elizabeth ("Beth") Kelly, no children. Robert Francis Kennedy, Jr. - environmentalist and political commentator, attorney and law professor at Pace University School of Law. He is best known for his many successful litigations to prevent water pollution, primarily in the New York area. Divorced from Emily Ruth Black (two children); married in 1994 Mary Richardson, four children. David Anthony Kennedy - died of a drug overdose in 1984 Mary Courtney Kennedy Married Jeffrey Robert Ruhe (divorced) and Paul Michael Hill (separated), has one child. Michael LeMoyne Kennedy - died in a skiing accident on December 31, 1997. Married Victoria Gifford (separated), had three children. Mary Kerry Kennedy - ex-wife of Andrew Cuomo, who is the son of former New York Governor Mario Cuomo, has three children. Christopher George Kennedy - president of Merchandise Mart commercial properties based in Chicago. Married Sheila Sinclair Berner, has four children. Matthew Maxwell Taylor Kennedy Married Victoria Anne Stauss, has three children. Douglas Harriman Kennedy Married Mary Elizabeth Stark, has three children. Rory Elizabeth Katherine Kennedy Married Mark Bailey, has three children. Jean Ann Kennedy and Stephen Edward Smith had four children: Stephen Edward Smith, Jr. William Kennedy Smith - 1991 rape acquittal, physician, activist against land mines Amanda Mary Smith, married Carter Hood, two children Kym Maria Smith Edward Moore Kennedy and Virginia Joan Bennett had three children: Kara Anne Kennedy Married Michael Allen, has two children. Edward Moore Kennedy, Jr. Married Katharine Anne Gershman, has two children. Patrick Joseph Kennedy - current U.S. Representative from Rhode Island [edit]A popular misconception The quality of this article or section may be compromised by weasel words. You can help Wikipedia by removing weasel words. Many sites on the Internet state that Rose Fitzgerald and her descendants are descended (twice) from the couple William Fitzgerald and Elizabeth Irby of colonial Virginia, the latter being a descendant of William Randolph, who was also an ancestor of Thomas Jefferson, John Marshall, Peyton Randolph, Edmund Randolph, and Robert E. Lee. This is wrong. In fact, the earliest known Fitzgerald ancestor of the Kennedys was James Fitzgerald, who was born in 1772 in Ireland.[citation needed] 摘自 加州大学论坛旧版 (Universities in California Bulletin Board System) game 2008-02-06 15:19 ![]() |
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Caroline Kennedy Endorses Barack Obama 摘自 加州大学论坛旧版 (Universities in California Bulletin Board System) game 2008-02-27 11:30 影片链接wmv格式 摘自 加州大学论坛旧版 (Universities in California Bulletin Board System) game 2008-02-27 11:30 ![]() |
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John F. Kennedy, Jr.(JFK) 摘自 加州大学论坛旧版 (Universities in California Bulletin Board System) game 2008-02-27 11:55 (此贴内容已隐藏,限有过发贴或转贴记录的注册用户查看, 本论坛倡导“我为人人,人人为我”,欢迎您发帖或转贴相关资料与大家分享!) 摘自 加州大学论坛旧版 (Universities in California Bulletin Board System) game 2008-02-27 11:55 ![]() |
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