Ailing Kennedy addresses Democratic convention

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WALTER R. MEARS | August 25, 2008 10:37 PM EST | AP

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Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D-Mass., waves before speaking at the Democratic National Convention in Denver, Monday, Aug. 25, 2008. (AP Photo/Ron Edmonds)

DENVER — His voice firm, his wave familiar, Sen. Edward M. Kennedy told a cheering Democratic National Convention Monday night that his is "a season of hope" for an era of justice and fair prosperity with the election of Barack Obama as president.

Kennedy spoke of the future and said he means to be part of it, special words from a man suffering from brain cancer. The Massachusetts senator said he will be in the Senate in January to stand with Obama "when we begin the great test."

He did not speak of the grave cancer he faces but of the things he said he means to do and share. In words echoing those of his brother, President John F. Kennedy, he said that in November "the torch will be passed again to a new generation of Americans.

"The work begins anew. The hope rises again. And the dream lives on," Kennedy said.

His time on stage was brief, little more than seven minutes. But there had been doubt that he would be able to speak at all. He left none, from the moment he stepped to the microphone.

They were minutes of high and unexpected drama for delegates waving thousand of Kennedy signs on opening night of the national convention.

"My fellow Democrats, my fellow Americans, it is so wonderful to be here," he said. "And nothing, nothing is going to keep me away from this special gathering ..."

He flew to Denver Sunday night, and his first stop was a hospital, where doctors examined him. His physicians had been wary of the convention appearance, especially his exposure to crowds, given the weakness of his immune system after weeks of chemotherapy and radiation treatments. The brain cancer was diagnosed after he collapsed in May in Hyannis Port, Mass. After brain surgery in June he had been at home, save for a brief trip to Washington to cast a Senate vote on July 10 for Medicare legislation that had been stalled in deadlock.

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It was to have been a Kennedy appearance on tape, after a tribute by his niece, Caroline Kennedy. Instead, he overrode any medical advice to the contrary and came himself.

"I have come here tonight to stand with you to change America, to restore its future, to rise to our best ideals, and to elect Barack Obama president of the United States," he said.

Kennedy's speech would have been standard convention fare, nothing remarkable, but it was a striking performance for man of 76, stricken by cancer. "As I look ahead, I am strengthened by family and friendship," he said. "So many of you have been with me in the happiest days and the hardest days. Together we have known success and seen setbacks, victory and defeat.

"But we have never lost our belief that we are all called to a better country and a newer world," he said. "And I pledge to you, I pledge to you that I will be there next January on the floor of the United States Senate when we begin the great test."

Caroline Kennedy said her uncle "has been a senator for all who believe that the dream has never died." She said "Uncle Teddy" and Obama are "two men who have changed my life and the life of this country.

"Leaders like them come along rarely," she said. "But once or twice in a lifetime, they come along just when we need them the most This is one of those moments."

She said that in this campaign Obama "has no greater champion" than Kennedy. "When he is president, he will have no stronger partner in the United States Senate," she said.

DENVER — His voice firm, his wave familiar, Sen. Edward M. Kennedy told a cheering Democratic National Convention Monday night that his is "a season of hope" for an era of justice and fair prosp...
DENVER — His voice firm, his wave familiar, Sen. Edward M. Kennedy told a cheering Democratic National Convention Monday night that his is "a season of hope" for an era of justice and fair prosp...
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Very inspirational night form Senator Kennedy.

"We are told that Barack Obama believes too much in an America of high principle and bold endeavor, but when John Kennedy called of going to the moon, he didn't say it's too far to get there. We shouldn't even try."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:58 AM on 08/26/2008
- RFBorjal I'm a Fan of RFBorjal 5 fans permalink

For a man stricken with cancer to leave his sick bed and do his bit to ensure the country elects the right President, its greatness is just incredible.

Now, compare that to those who because of hurt feelings, yes hurt feelings, because their candidate lost the primaries, are willing to undermine the nominee just so, in the words of someone, they can "enjoy their bitterness." The smallness is astounding.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:50 AM on 08/26/2008
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RFBorjal: Absolutely all that need be said. Amen.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:27 AM on 08/26/2008

Just a reminder to people who are really on the Clinton's case for supposedly damaging their Obama by continuing the primary season. Not only did that extended primary register millions of Democratic voters, it inspired them at the grass roots level to work to elect the nominee. Not only that, it introduced Obama, who is an unknown to most of the country, to people who had never heard of him.

A lot of ink has been spread about the supposed "evil, nasty, racist, etc." campaign of Hillary, but it just isn't so. You people listen to yourselves in this internet reverberating chamber and take supposition and opinion as fact. Educate yourselves before committing to the Rove conditioning that makes anyone who disagrees with you the enemy, a traitor, evil, etc.

Another reminder of how time heals everything. Ted Kennedy did not get such a rousing reception in 1980 when he took his primary fight to the floor of the convention for rule changes -- challenging not just a primary competitor, Jimmy Carter, but a sitting President of his own party. Ted should have been the nominee, but that isn't my point. Ten created a lot of divisiveness that summer that lasted through the election and Reagan was elected. He eventually pushed through changes that no allow any delegate to cast a vote for whomever they please regardless of who they were elected to vote for.
It's a fact. A delegate can vote for whomever they please.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:17 AM on 08/26/2008
- Gary47 I'm a Fan of Gary47 15 fans permalink

What a man! He's an inspiration to us all to dig down deep and focus relentlessly on what's important. It's up to us now to work tirelessly to get as many Democrats as possible all across the land elected to office.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:10 AM on 08/26/2008
- ebethgay I'm a Fan of ebethgay 5 fans permalink

Never been a huge Ted Kennedy fan, but he showed great strength and courage tonight. Like a true statesman.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:04 AM on 08/26/2008
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I was holding up okay until I the part about Ted Kennedy getting flak jackets for all the troops, when the soldier's father cried, I broke down.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:53 PM on 08/25/2008
- Aussie69 I'm a Fan of Aussie69 2 fans permalink

Sensational!!!
My friends and I in Australia have been watching with interest the developments of this Presidential race and believe that Barack Obama will go down in history as one the the greatest Presidents ever.
With Joe Biden as his running mate, the world will see a new America emerging offerring leadership that gives us confidence, peace and security.
It's up to you guys to make sure he gets elected.
Good luck

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:53 PM on 08/25/2008
- Wilson201 I'm a Fan of Wilson201 9 fans permalink
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We have hope as well!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:58 PM on 08/25/2008
- seal62 I'm a Fan of seal62 8 fans permalink
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What a saddle to be straped to .,,,wow clan Kennedy.Thank you....RESPECT..............................................................

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:50 PM on 08/25/2008

i am speechless. one for the ages, mr. kennedy. job well done.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:46 PM on 08/25/2008
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Is Ted Kennedy in on the grand conspiracy against Hillary too PUMAs? Set aside your differences for the good of the country and make your voices heard in a constructive way. This is too great an opportunity for the country

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:24 PM on 08/25/2008
- mathme I'm a Fan of mathme 33 fans permalink
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Kennedy blew me away! What a moment.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:19 PM on 08/25/2008
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