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Greatest Tribute to Kennedy: Pass Health Care for All
There has been much commentary that the Senate debate on health care would have benefited from the parliamentary and personal skills of Senator Ted Kennedy had he been present over the months of illness that took his life last night. But it would have benefited even more from his moral clarity. He knew - better than anyone - that the debate over health care is not mainly about competing policies, programs and formulas. It is certainly not about the myths and lies propounded by the far right. He knew it is about right and wrong.

The decision facing America is whether - at long last - we will inscribe into our law the principle that health care is a human right - that everyone among us deserves health care simply because we are all human beings. Ted Kennedy believed that to his core. It was his life's passion. It would be fitting if his passing itself served to refocus the health care debate on the moral principle that lies at its center. It would be his last great contribution to the struggle that more than any other defined his 47-year career in the Senate - the battle to make health care for all a reality in America...

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Posted By: Jen Fad
Wednesday, August 26th 2009 at 9:58PM
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Thanks for all the comments on this blog. I know that the torch has been passed on and I'm sure the late senator knew this when he decided to endorse the then junior senator for president. Indeed change has come to America.
Thursday, August 27th 2009 at 10:54AM
Jen Fad
The senator has left his life's work in the hands of a winner, President Obama and the real American government-the average American citizen and not the lobby...

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Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
I find it a wonder how fast the right-wing are diging tis endless pit for them selves. example, the Republicans are now saying if the senator waas still alive they would be able to work ...this great man has been working to get a health care reform bill that will favor the average American citizen for the past 40 years!!!!!!!!!!!

They are becoming a bigger joke each and every day...each time they open their mouths, because it is to only put their feet in it.(smile)

And Clark, our president is going to have to make that simple bill and hit them over their*%#@*heads with it as you suggested ,LOL
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
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