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There's no reason to politicize it; this is news many of us are waking up to. Being from Massachusetts, the news is devastating. It's as if a face tumbled off Mount Rushmore, or the Old Man of the Mountain crumbled again. Sen. Kennedy was an icon, whether you agreed with him or not. He was the last knight of the Roundtable and the last vestige of Camelot.Marc Chevalier said:And the silence in here is deafening (but predictable) :whistling
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Hemingway Jones said:This is news many of us are waking up to. Being from Massachusetts, the news is devastating. It's as if a face tumbled off Mount Rushmore, or the Old Man of the Mountain crumbled again. Sen. Kennedy was an icon, whether you agreed with him or not. He was the last knight of the Roundtable and the last vestige of Camelot.
Hemingway Jones said:There's no reason to politicize it; this is news many of us are waking up to. Being from Massachusetts, the news is devastating. It's as if a face tumbled off Mount Rushmore, or the Old Man of the Mountain crumbled again. Sen. Kennedy was an icon, whether you agreed with him or not. He was the last knight of the Roundtable and the last vestige of Camelot.
Miss Neecerie said:I don't think Marc was being political.
Marc has -expectations- of how people -should- react and then post in this thread.
People did not move -fast- enough for him....ignoring the tiny little fact that it was 2 am in most places....and folks do actually sleep.
MrBern said:
Hemingway Jones said:There's no reason to politicize it; this is news many of us are waking up to. Being from Massachusetts, the news is devastating. It's as if a face tumbled off Mount Rushmore, or the Old Man of the Mountain crumbled again. Sen. Kennedy was an icon, whether you agreed with him or not. He was the last knight of the Roundtable and the last vestige of Camelot.
Miss Neecerie said:Dominick Dunne, a best-selling author and special correspondent for Vanity Fair, died today at his home in Manhattan. He was 83.
]http://www.vanityfair.com/online/daily/2009/08/dominick-dunne-obituary.html[/url]