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R.I. Democrats OK Kennedy for Re-Election
2006-05-09
WEST WARWICK, R.I. (AP) - Democrats endorsed an absent Rep. Patrick Kennedy, being treated for addiction to prescription pain drugs, for re-election Monday night at their state convention.
"He may be a whacked out nonentity, but he's our whacked out nonentity. Except that he's from Massachussetts. But we're not very big, so it didn't take him too long to learn his way around. He still talks funny, though....
It's Baja Massachussetts, what do you expect?
Kennedy checked into the Mayo Clinic on Friday for his second stay in less than five months after a middle-of-the-night car crash near the Capitol on Thursday that he said he couldn't remember.
"I can't remember, man! I was sooooooo whacked out!"
It was his second car crash in three weeks. Republicans have said Kennedy should step aside because he can't fulfill his duties. But Democratic leaders said Monday night that he has done a good job and deserves support in his battle with addiction. "We do not walk away from our friends," Democratic Party Chairman Bill Lynch said.
You should indeed stand by your friends, but you don't necessarily return a depressed, bipolar, alcoholic, drug addict to Congress.
It's never stopped Teddy from being re-elected
Posted by:Steve White

#8  "Rhode Island: Even Patrick Kennedy Is An Intellectual"

....might change that attitude
Posted by: Frank G   2006-05-09 21:51  

#7  The voters identify with them. It makes them feel superior as well as magnamonious for those who don't imbibe or use and break laws without impunity - poor wretch of society "i am to blame". And for those voters who perform the same behaviours, it's "go man, i'm right with ya. we rock."

Either way, the country loses when this behaviour becomes the elected standard.
Posted by: Thinemp Whimble2412   2006-05-09 20:46  

#6  Patrick and Teddy are symptoms of the bigger problem: why the voters keep reelecting disfunctional and hypocritical losers like these to national office. THAT is the big issue, and it does not bode well for this country.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2006-05-09 11:25  

#5  Compare how the MSM is treating Patrick (a repeat offender who was driving under the influence and then lied about it) with how they treated Rush Limbaugh.

The very same people who are so sympathedic and apologetic for placing that barracade in the way of his car and restraining him from killing somebody like dear-ole-dad were, only a few months ago, on a blood-hunt demanding Rush's head on a pike.

And no, I am not a dittohead....
Posted by: CrazyFool   2006-05-09 11:09  

#4  This is why I will never live back east.
Posted by: DarthVader   2006-05-09 10:48  

#3  "oh, man, I have no idea what's goin' on." - Towelie
Posted by: mcsegeek1   2006-05-09 09:52  

#2  Culture of Addiction
Posted by: DepotGuy   2006-05-09 09:17  

#1  This crap makes me sick. Sorry It really does. Any chance he is actually paying fo this"treatment" himself? I kind of doubt it. You are via his ccongressional perks. I can't because I don't pay taxes. No income so no taxes.

However it does give me an idea. I perhaps should be really up front and run my loopy, dislexic, memory deficent butt for the House of Representatives. It would solve my all unemployment dilemmas.

Nope it wont work, not that I couldn't possible get elected, PT Barnum was right after all and the Kenedeys prove it. The proplem is I then would become a parasite on society as I would be getting income from the public coffers. I'll stay unemployed and not a parrasite instead. It might be a bad deal for me but it's better for society and the country.

Maybe Patrick could learn something from, my example but I doubt it.
Posted by: SPoD   2006-05-09 01:47  

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