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Ted Kennedy
Edward Moore "Ted" Kennedy (22 February 25 August) was the senior Democratic U.S. senator from Massachusetts. In office from November to August , Kennedy was, at the time, the second-longest serving member of the Senate, after Robert Byrd of West Virginia. He was the younger brother of John F. Kennedy and Robert F. Kennedy, and the uncle of Caroline Kennedy.
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[edit]- My brother need not be idealized or enlarged in death beyond what he was in life, to be remembered as a good and decent man, who saw wrong and tried to right it, saw suffering and tried to heal it, saw war and tried to stop it.
- Eulogy for Robert F. Kennedy (8 June )
- President Nixon has told us, without question, that we seek no military victory, that we seek only peace. How then can we justify sending our boys against a hill a dozen times or more, until soldiers themselves question the madness of the action? The assault on "Hamburger Hill" is only symptomatic of a ment
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Political positions of Ted Kennedy
Main article: Ted Kennedy
U.S. Senator Edward M. Kennedy (D-MA) took positions on many political issues throughout his career via his public comments and senatorial voting record. He was broadly liberal with regard to social issues. Kennedy favored stricter gun control, supported LGBT rights and abortion rights, advocated for universal health care, and legislated for education initiatives.
Abortion
[edit]Kennedy was initially opposed to abortion rights; a letter to a constituent dated August 3, , opposed legal abortion on demand.[1] Kennedy's reversal on this issue after the Roe v. Wade decision in became a source of continuing dispute between him and the Catholic Church, of which he was a member.[2]
In , Kennedy delivered an impassioned speech, condemning Supreme Court nominee Robert Bork as a "right-wing extremist" and warning that "Robert Bork's America" would be one marked by back-alley abortions and other backwa
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Ted Kennedy
American politician (–)
"Edward Kennedy" redirects here. For other people, see Ted Kennedy (disambiguation) and Edward Kennedy (disambiguation).
Ted Kennedy
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In office
November 7, – August 25,Preceded by Benjamin A. Smith II Succeeded by Paul G. Kirk In office
January 3, – August 25,
On leave: June 9 – August 25, *Preceded by Mike Enzi Succeeded by Chris Dodd (acting) In office
June 6, – January 3,Preceded by Jim Jeffords Succeeded by Judd Gregg In office
January 3, – January 20,Preceded by Jim Jeffords Succeeded by Jim Jeffords In office
January 3, – January 3,Preceded by Orrin Hatch Succeeded by Nancy Kassebaum In office
January 3, – January 3,Preceded by James Eastland Succeeded by Strom Thurmond In office
January 3, – January 3,Leader Mike Mansfield Preceded by Russell B. Long