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Ted Kennedy probably rolled in his grave when the GOP claimed his seat

POLITICAL EDITORIAL

The legendary Ted Kennedy rolled in his grave over night as a Republican took his seat in the United States Senate.  I don't know how tthe people of Massachusetts supported a man like Ted Kennedy for as long as they did could vote for someone whose first move could be to destroy the main thing that Kennedy wanted to accomplish in his career - universal health care.

While I do believe that Kennedy himself is to blame a bit, and I'll explain that later.  However, the main reason the Democrats lost Kennedy's seat is because Barack Obama is our President.  I'm not ready to start screaming that "I told you so" just yet, but be warned that its coming.

Anyone who stopped by GaySocialites.com during the 2008 campaign know that I wholeheartedly supported Hillary Clinton and am still certain that she would have made a better President.  

All we heard from Obama during the primary was that the Clintons were too polarizing.  Much to my surprise the Kennedy's jumped on the Obama bandwagon.  Looking back, that probably wasn't the best decision they could have made.

At this point, so many people feel polarized by President Obama that his own words could be what make him a one term President.  How ironic?  The iconic speaker may just blurb out his own demise.

Ted Kennedy worked nearly his entire political career to try and create a universal health care system in America, and now the person who will soon hold his seat, Scott Brown,  could ruin the late humanitarian's dream,

Thank you Mr. President.  We appreciate all you're doing to keep your promise to repeal "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" too.






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