Kennedy Confronted On Chappaquiddick
Posted By: J.J. Jackson* on February 23, 2006
And by a self professed “liberal” none the less! WorldNetDaily Reports Paul Trost shouted two simple words as he walked out of a speech being given by Senator Ted “Hick” Kennedy. The words were “Remember Chappaquiddick!”. According to WND the protest came after Kennedy was praised by Rep. Stephen Lynch, D-Mass. for overcoming adversity to be where he is. No doubt Rep. Lynch was NOT referring properly to shrugging off homicide or murder charges in 1969 when Mary Jo Kopechne was killed in a car driven by the would-be Senator. O’le Teddy didn’t report the incident until the next day like a good little son of royalty.
Trost claims that he was confronted by police and was told the school would be contacting him about his actions. No doubt for “re-education” purposes.
“One of my teachers called me ignorant and told me this was an embarrassment to the school,” Trost told WND. “She said to me, ‘Can’t you forgive him after all these years?’ And I said, ‘No, he killed somebody.’
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Don’t let the story of Chappaquiddick die! Get your Chappaquiddick Triathlon gear at Right Things! And if you are feeling REALLY frisky send one to a liberal democrat - like Teddy Kennedy.


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