Liberal group supports possible new candidate for Mass Senate

Aug. 17, 2011   Leave a Comment  

The Progressive Change Campaign Committee raised $100,000 to support Elizabeth Warren’s bid for congress, to give Republican Senator Scott Brown a run for his money. PCCC is a liberal grass-roots group who got more that 53,000 people to join its online project to draft Warren, who has not yet made an official announcement that she [...]

Ireland creates Ted Kennedy monument

Dec. 16, 2009   Leave a Comment  

LONDON — Senator Edward Kennedy, the widely celebrated political figure who filled the role of Massachusetts senator for four decades, will be remembered forever in his family’s native Ireland. The youngest brother of President John F. Kennedy, Ted was part of an exceptionally powerful American family. His death in August of brain cancer marked the [...]

How Ted Kennedy’s legacy affects you

Aug. 26, 2009   4 Comments  

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Lion of the Senate dead at 77

Aug. 26, 2009   3 Comments  

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Massachusetts Senator Edward Moore “Ted” Kennedy has lost his battle against brain cancer at his Hyannis Port home at the age of 77, his family announced this morning, just two weeks after the death of his sister Eunice Kennedy Shriver. Known as the Lion of the Senate, he will be remembered as one of the [...]

Senator Kennedy collapses during inaugural luncheon

Jan. 20, 2009   Leave a Comment  

Blast has learned that Senator Edward Kennedy (D-Mass.) has collapsed during President Barack Obama’s celebratory luncheon. CNN initially reported that either Senator Kennedy or Senator Robert Byrd of West Virginia collapsed, and they are reporting that Byrd may also have some kind of health situation. Reports indicate that Kennedy suffered a seizure that “lasted quite [...]

Kennedy, Obama captivate audience

Aug. 25, 2008   Leave a Comment  

Senator Edward Kennedy pledged, in a captivating speech earlier tonight, that he would see Barack Obama in the White House, as well as himself back in the Senate. Also, Michelle Obama delivers an emotional and personal address.