While he was obviously a wild child and a controversial individual, he did serve as Senator for decade. He was the individual that sent Obama to the top while every other Democrat was looking to Hillary as the chosen one.
He was responsible for pushing many laws through the Senate throughout his life. Personally, I think it is amazing he ever got elected and even more surprised that they kept reelecting him, but those issues aside, he was a power broker.
Nixon was the president to sign the 26th amendment
John Edward Kennedy on July 15, 1970 http://sonsofsamhorn.net/wiki/index.php/John_Kennedy
Mary Jo Kopechnie
because he was ugly
King Edward I of England had many children. The one of his sons who is well known in history was Edward, who became King Edward II of England. Edward 1st hammer of the Scots. Edward the Black Prince, Earl of Hatfield, John of Gaunt.
Yes. He is called Senator Ted Kennedy. Ted is a common nickname for those whose name is Edward.
Edward Moore Kennedy is a U.S. Senator from Massachusetts. He is the brother of John and Robert Kennedy.
Senator Edward Kennedy of Massachusetts died yesterday.
Senator Ted Kennedy from Massachusetts.
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Senator Edward Kennedy is worth absolutely nothing. The Russians have a saying, "When the game is over both the king and the pawn go in the same box." We will need to wait for a report from the probate court before we can answer the question, "What is Senator Edward Kennedy's estate worth?"
Edward Kennedy was the senior United States Senator representing the state of Massachusetts. He was the brother of John F. Kennedy and Robert Kennedy. Kennedy was a Democrat.
Senator Scott Philip Brown was elected to succeed Edward "Ted" Kennedy as the U.S. Senator from Massachusetts on February 4, 2010.
Massachusetts Senator Edward Kennedy never attended Virginia Tech. But he was a student -- as of 1956 -- in Charlottesville at the University of Virginia's School of Law, from which he graduated in 1959.
John F. Kennedy's siblings are Joseph Kennedy Jr., Rosemary Kennedy, Kathleen Kennedy, Eunice Kennedy, Patricia Kennedy, Robert Kennedy, Jean Kennedy, and Edward Kennedy. Robert Kennedy was John's Attorney General. Edward Kennedy was a Massachusetts senator.
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