I took it as offensive as well.

The pissy rant on Joseph Kennedy has zero relavance in the death of Ted Kennedy. Henry Ford and Prescott Bush were both Nazi Sympathizers. Prescott did business with them as a sitting Senator. That has no relavance here. You yourself live in the largest surveillance society on earth. What does that say about the English?

Two of Josephs sons were hero's in WW2 helping to free your sorry arses. One gave his life.

Your moral values are questionable as well. "In the Arthurian legend, Sir Lancelot (Lancelot du Lac, also Launcelot) is one of the Knights of the Round Table. He is typically considered to be one of the greatest and most trusted of King Arthur's knights and plays a part in many of Arthur's victories. He is perhaps most famous for his affair with Arthur's wife Guinevere."

To set the rest right, "Camelot, a Broadway musical about the court of King Arthur and his knights of the Round Table, opened in December 1960, just weeks after JFK's election. Starring Richard Burton and Julie Andrews, the popular show was a hit with the country and a favorite with President Kennedy. The enduring, mythic connection between an idealized King Arthur's Court and the Kennedy White House was spun by a media-savvy Jackie Kennedy shortly after JFK's assassination in November of 1963. On November 29, 1963, Jackie requested an interview with journalist and friend Theodore H. White and memorialized her husband while gilding his reputation with words from his favorite show tune, "Don't let it be forgot, that once there was a spot, for one brief shining moment that was known as Camelot." Mrs. Kennedy's recollections formed the basis of White's Life Magazine article titled "For President Kennedy: An Epilogue," which appeared on December 6, 1963."


To some of us Teddy Kennedy was an inspiration. Show some respect.


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