UC-83
Well-Known Member
Gents;
So has anyone else enjoyed God's most recent rendition of justice served.
Teddy Kennedy kills Mary Jo Kopechne on 18 July 1969. She goes to heaven and watches the Kennedy clan wiggle poor Teddy out from trouble. Eventually, Teddy gets elected to the US senate and for years the "red-nosed senator" boozes and carouses his way around Washington and eventually stakes his legacy on "Health care". Forty years and a few months after killing his date he too goes to meet his maker and assuredly went straight to the fires of the deep believing that his democratic friends, led by my states equivalent of Teddy, Chris Dodd, would give him his legacy regardless of what the people of the United States wanted.
Then, in an act of fate that poor Mary Jo must have savored, health care stalls long enough and the democrats twist the process enough that the citizens of Massachusetts revolt and elect a republican to go to Washington who, by his very presence and, while sitting in Teddy's very own leather chair, puts an end to this ridiculous bill and Teddy's legacy as well.
So, by golly, God really understands the concept of justice ...
Mark
So has anyone else enjoyed God's most recent rendition of justice served.
Teddy Kennedy kills Mary Jo Kopechne on 18 July 1969. She goes to heaven and watches the Kennedy clan wiggle poor Teddy out from trouble. Eventually, Teddy gets elected to the US senate and for years the "red-nosed senator" boozes and carouses his way around Washington and eventually stakes his legacy on "Health care". Forty years and a few months after killing his date he too goes to meet his maker and assuredly went straight to the fires of the deep believing that his democratic friends, led by my states equivalent of Teddy, Chris Dodd, would give him his legacy regardless of what the people of the United States wanted.
Then, in an act of fate that poor Mary Jo must have savored, health care stalls long enough and the democrats twist the process enough that the citizens of Massachusetts revolt and elect a republican to go to Washington who, by his very presence and, while sitting in Teddy's very own leather chair, puts an end to this ridiculous bill and Teddy's legacy as well.
So, by golly, God really understands the concept of justice ...
Mark