Senator Edward "Teddy" Kennedy - "The Dream shall never Die" Speech

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Uploaded by on Dec 21, 2008

Senator Edward "Teddy" Kennedy - "The Dream shall never Die" Speech. Delivered at the 1980 democratic convention

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  • Why do people always remember our failures. Kennedy did much to make up for this lapse of judgment 40 years ago. Let it go. He was a great man and will be missed.

  • There'll always be the people that have to post negative comments on videos like this, as it seems, jealousy knows no bounds.

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  • I can't believe people are accusing him of murder. Last time I checked he didn't murder anyone. All he did was left the scene of an accident and failure to report it. Murder would be if he had pushed her over a cliff into the water, get your fact straight people!

  • I love the Kennedy's they were so amazing. People that say negative things about them are obviously uneducated and misinformed. They were not perfect but they were definitely ahead of their time.

  • Kennedys were very much loved by Indians.

  • Kennedy sucks fuck him

    

  • @mindspring57

    suck a dick

  • @thunderbirdscarlett The middle class dream IS still attainable. Anyone telling you otherwise is selling you a load of crap in exchange for votes.

  • @dunkelfier how many die thanks to your selfish politics of no health care.

    Keith Carradine sang, "So many of our citizens are living in despair,

    The time has come."

    As we see the reversal of the previous administration's policies, the promise made to Middle Class America of an American Dream is attainable again.

    The hope that seemed lost has been restored and that special bond that Americans always felt they could make with the future is alive again.

  • I love the Kennedy's, such powerful and amazing people!

  • @thunderbirdscarlett

    I agree!

  • @soberpat Lapse of judgment? No, just a typical Kennedy thinking he can get away with murder. Anyone else would have gone to prison for manslaughter and hit and run.

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