Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sargent Shriver started the Peace Corps.
The Shriver side of the family has always been the most grounded, even with Maria. The Special Olympics is a big deal as is the Kennedy Krieger institute at Georgetown.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How sad. I didn't know Ethel Kennedy was still alive. That is one tragic family.
Oh please. I give you JFK and RFK but, the others not so much. If they weten't so well known nobody would know or care.
Yeah, also you have to realize this is a MASSIVE family...I mean, statistically, some of them are going to die before 50.
RFK and Ethel alone had ELEVEN children, so this girl is one of dozens and dozens of grandkids of RFK.
As of 2012, Ethel had 35 grandchildren.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So many depressed people out there.
Why????
Genetic predisposition plus loneliness, difficulty living up to family expectations, all sorts of things.
Hmm I'm not buying this whole genetic predisposition thing
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The “Kennedy curse” is ridiculous. Other than the two brothers being assassinated for political reasons, the other tragedies could have happened in any large family of means. You rarely hear about all the successes.
What successes do they have ?
Special Olympics
ADA
This is exactly the kind of Kennedy worship thats truly embarrassing . The national council on disability which at the time was the preeminent lobbying organization for the disabled is largely responsible for the ground work that led to the ADA ( Im assuming you meant the American with disabilities act ) . Patrisha wright a legally blind activist was the face of the movement to get CONGRESS and not the Kennedys to pass ADA.I'm start to feel bad for you
As for the special Olympics , it's inconsequential ,heavily subsidized me-too event with little to no value at all. It's not like you actively keep up with them anyway
You really need to educate yourself more on Eunice Kennedy Shriver. You sound bitter. Patrisha Wright's work could not have happened without a ton of other stuff happening before that. Eunice paved the way. It took an army, not an army of 1 ... but Eunice was a huge reason for all the laws being passed.
You come across as intellectually challenged by or maybe you are. You're the one who tried to make the ADA a Kennedy achievement and now you're backtracking and saying it took an army ,which is which Karen ?
Anonymous wrote:Sargent Shriver started the Peace Corps.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How sad. I didn't know Ethel Kennedy was still alive. That is one tragic family.
Oh please. I give you JFK and RFK but, the others not so much. If they weten't so well known nobody would know or care.
August 12, 1944 - Joseph Kennedy Jr, the elder brother of JFK, is killed when his bomber aircraft explodes over Suffolk during the Second World War.
May 13 1948 - Kathleen Cavendish, JFK's sister and the wife of Marquess of Hartington, dies in a plane crash in France.
November 22, 1963 - President John F Kennedy is assassinated as he rides in an open convertible through Dallas, Texas. His killer, Lee Harvey Oswald, is gunned down at a police station two days later, sparking widespread conspiracies about the President's death.
June 6, 1968 - Robert Kennedy, JFK's younger brother and his attorney general, is assassinated after winning the California Democratic primary. The gunman, Sirhan Sirhan, remains in a prison in California.
April 25, 1984 - David Kennedy, the fourth of RFK's eleven children, dies in a Florida hotel room after overdosing on cocaine, painkillers and anti-psychotic medicine.
December 31, 1997 - Michael Kennedy, the sixth of RFK's children, is killed in a skiing accident in Colorado. The 39-year-old was playing American football when he crashed into a tree.
July 16, 1999 - John F Kennedy Junior, the JFK's son, dies while flying his light aircraft to the holiday island of Martha's Vineyard. He reportedly became disoriented during the night flight and crashed into the ocean.
May 16, 2012 - Mary Kennedy, the estranged wife of Robert Kennedy Jr, is founded after reportedly hanging herself at her New York home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How sad. I didn't know Ethel Kennedy was still alive. That is one tragic family.
Oh please. I give you JFK and RFK but, the others not so much. If they weten't so well known nobody would know or care.
Yeah, also you have to realize this is a MASSIVE family...I mean, statistically, some of them are going to die before 50.
RFK and Ethel alone had ELEVEN children, so this girl is one of dozens and dozens of grandkids of RFK.
As of 2012, Ethel had 35 grandchildren.
Isn't she Ethel's great grandchild?
Anonymous wrote:As for the special Olympics , it's inconsequential ,heavily subsidized me-too event with little to no value at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The “Kennedy curse” is ridiculous. Other than the two brothers being assassinated for political reasons, the other tragedies could have happened in any large family of means. You rarely hear about all the successes.
What successes do they have ?
Special Olympics
ADA
This is exactly the kind of Kennedy worship thats truly embarrassing . The national council on disability which at the time was the preeminent lobbying organization for the disabled is largely responsible for the ground work that led to the ADA ( Im assuming you meant the American with disabilities act ) . Patrisha wright a legally blind activist was the face of the movement to get CONGRESS and not the Kennedys to pass ADA.I'm start to feel bad for you
As for the special Olympics , it's inconsequential ,heavily subsidized me-too event with little to no value at all. It's not like you actively keep up with them anyway
You really need to educate yourself more on Eunice Kennedy Shriver. You sound bitter. Patrisha Wright's work could not have happened without a ton of other stuff happening before that. Eunice paved the way. It took an army, not an army of 1 ... but Eunice was a huge reason for all the laws being passed.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t know why you would send your one and only child off to boarding school?
As for the special Olympics , it's inconsequential ,heavily subsidized me-too event with little to no value at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The “Kennedy curse” is ridiculous. Other than the two brothers being assassinated for political reasons, the other tragedies could have happened in any large family of means. You rarely hear about all the successes.
What successes do they have ?
Special Olympics
ADA
This is exactly the kind of Kennedy worship thats truly embarrassing . The national council on disability which at the time was the preeminent lobbying organization for the disabled is largely responsible for the ground work that led to the ADA ( Im assuming you meant the American with disabilities act ) . Patrisha wright a legally blind activist was the face of the movement to get CONGRESS and not the Kennedys to pass ADA.I'm start to feel bad for you
As for the special Olympics , it's inconsequential ,heavily subsidized me-too event with little to no value at all. It's not like you actively keep up with them anyway