Tuesday, December 12, 2017

Deep State Senator Ted Kennedy's pretty, 28 year old companion Mary Jo Kopechne was sitting dead in the car he'd driven into a waterway on July 19, 1969 while he waited over 9 hours to notify authorities. Not a problem. Grand Jury Foreman: "It was a cover-up. All the authorities were concerned about was protecting Kennedy"-People, 7/24/1989 (Ted kept his Senate seat for 47 years)

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7/19/1969, Mary Jo Kopechne removed from Ted Kennedy's sunken car

Image caption: "The removal of Kopechne's body - drowned or suffocated? There was no autopsy."... Image from 9/14/2009 article, "Chappaquiddick: The Pathetic Legacy of Senator Edward Kennedy," TraditionInAction.org, Lyle J. Arnold, Jr.


Above, July 19, 1969, Car driven by Ted Kennedy in which Mary Jo Kopechne died after it plunged off a bridge and into the water. Chappaquiddick Island, Martha's Vineyard, Mass., getty image
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Added: Tragically for all Americans, Ted Kennedy remained in the US Senate for 47 years. His last name gave him membership in the Permanent Political Class at birth which included immunity from laws imposed on ordinary Americans. He lived a life of privilege and influence which he didn't earn. He was a US Senator until his death in 2009 (from natural causes):

Mary Jo Kopechne
Grand Jury Foreman: "“It was a cover-up,” says Leslie Leland, foreman of the grand jury that considered the case. "All [the authorities] were concerned about was protecting Kennedy.""

7/24/1989, "Frustrated Grand Jurors Say It Was No Accident Ted Kennedy Got Off Easy," people.com, James S. Kunen, Dirk Mathison, S. Avery Brown, and Tom Nugent

"Dike Bridge marked the end of the road for Sen. Ted Kennedy’s presidential chances, and the end of life for a young woman named Mary Jo Kopechne.
 
It was 20 years ago [1969], on the hot, humid night of July 18, 1969, that Kennedy’s black Oldsmobile hurtled off the bridge, the car’s momentum carrying it 23 feet before it sank upside down in six feet of swirling, dark water. Kennedy somehow got out of the car; Kopechne did not. Kennedy did not report the accident until some nine hours later. Why he did not, and exactly what happened that night, has never been adequately explained. 

And the passage of time has only increased the bitterness of those who feel the truth was hidden. Some of them have begun to speak out. “It was a cover-up,” says Leslie Leland, foreman of the grand jury that considered the case. All [the authorities] were concerned about was protecting Kennedy.

Kopechne, an attractive, blond 28-year-old, had been at a party with five other young women—all veterans of Robert Kennedy’s 1968 presidential campaign—and Ted Kennedy and five other men. 

She and Kennedy apparently left some time before midnight. In the written statement he gave to police the next day, Kennedy claimed they had been driving to the ferry that crosses the channel to Edgartown on Martha’s Vineyard when he made a wrong turn off the paved highway and down the dirt road to Dike Bridge. He said he dived repeatedly to try to save Mary Jo, but then left the scene “exhausted and in a state of shock.” He said he walked the mile and a quarter back to the cottage where the party was still on and “asked for someone” to take him to Edgartown. 

“When I fully realized what had happened this morning,” he wrote, “I immediately contacted the police.”

Six days later, in a nationally televised speech, Kennedy changed his account. This time he made no mention of asking someone at the party to take him to Edgartown. He said instead that he had taken his friends Joe Gargan and Paul Markham and returned to the bridge. After they too were unable to extricate Kopechne, Kennedy said, they drove him to the ferry dock, where he dived into the channel and swam the 250 yards to Edgartown....

On the day of the speech, Kennedy had pleaded guilty to leaving the scene of an accident and had received a two-month suspended sentence. After an inquest held the following January, Edgartown District Court Judge James A. Boyle concluded that there was probable cause to believe Kennedy’s negligent driving had “contributed to the death of Mary Jo Kopechne,” but Dukes County District Attorney Edmund S. Dinis chose not to seek the manslaughter indictment that such a finding might have supported.

Kennedy never explained how he could have mistakenly taken a sharp right turn off the island’s only paved road onto a dirt road. Nor why he walked past four houses without bothering to call for help. Nor why he put on dry clothes and exchanged pleasantries with the desk clerk at his motel in Edgartown at 2 in the morning."...Image above of Mary Jo Kopechne via TraditionInAction.org
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Added: At his lavish 2009 funeral, Ted Kennedy was praised by fellow Deep State members from around the world:

"Mr Obama described Senator Kennedy as a ‘lion of the senate and the soul of the Democratic Party’....'We weep because we loved this kind and tender hero who persevered through pain and tragedy – not for the sake of ambition or vanity; not for wealth or power; but only for the people and the country he loved.’"... 

8/31/2009,  "Obama's tears for Ted Kennedy as 'greatest senator of our time' is laid to rest alongside assassinated brothers," Daily Mail, William Lowther

"After a funeral attended by four Presidents – and watched by millions on live TV across America – Teddy Kennedy was laid to rest last night in Washington near his assassinated brothers, Jack and Bobby.
 
Earlier, at a lavish funeral Mass in Boston, President Barack Obama stood alongside Bill Clinton, George W. Bush and Jimmy Carter and paid tribute to Senator Kennedy, describing him as the ‘greatest legislator of our time.’...

The Mass was presided over by seven priests, 11 pallbearers and 29 honorary pallbearers. 

Tenor Placido Domingo sang, while acclaimed cellist Yo-Yo Ma also provided music.

Outside Our Lady of Perpetual Help Basilica in Boston, where Senator Kennedy was born, thousands lined the streets in the rain, many waving flags and signs which read ‘Kennedy Thanks’.

The Massachusetts senator died on Tuesday aged 77 after a long battle against brain cancer....

Mr Obama added: ‘We do not weep for him today because of the prestige attached to his name or his office. 

'We weep because we loved this kind and tender hero who persevered through pain and tragedy – not for the sake of ambition or vanity; not for wealth or power; but only for the people and the country he loved.’...

His personal flaws and wild lifestyle as a young man – he was a heavy drinker and a womaniserundermined his political ambitions.

Despite all his attributes as a statesman he could never wipe out the stain of Chappaquiddick, the shocking 1969 scandal in which he drove a car off a bridge, leading to the death of his female companion Mary Jo Kopechne. 

He fled the scene of the accident and never fully explained what had happened."...



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