Ted Kennedy’s Cancer … A Brief Statement
J.J. Jackson | May 20, 2008
I wish to take this opportunity to wish Senator Ted Kennedy (D – Mass.) a quick and speedy recovery from his cancer and offer prayers that such will indeed be the case.
I will however not heap upon him unwarranted praise or false platitudes as some others have. He has spent much of his career in the United States Senate working to undermine the basic principles of America and personal liberty and is unworthy of such praise. But he is still worthy of our compassion.
I can only hope that after he emerges from this terrible experience he will have gained insight into his past actions and clarity of thought which has eluded him thus far.
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Would Kennedy’s cancer treatment be allowed by the British Health System?
Given his age and advanced cancer, I’ll bet the socialized medicine machine certainly would not have paid for that $10000 helicopter ride that Mr. Kennedy got from his private island paradise.
Let’s let Ted go over to Great Britain to have the doctors at the National Health Service treat his cancer.
Of course, I would think that he’d be denied cancer therapy as Ann Marie Rogers (a breast cancer patient) was denied an anticancer drug by the British court. Too bad she was not allowed to buy private health insurance by the socialized medicine folks in England.
Sorry, Ted, no cancer treatment for you. Health care rationing, you know.
Also, Ted Kennedy is going to have to eventually answer for Mary Jo Kopechne, in this life or after. Ted, it’s getting about time to fess up to your past.