Ted Kennedy Dies of Brain Cancer at Age 77 - ABC News »

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Sen. Ted Kennedy has died of cancer at age 77. Kennedy, the 'liberal lion' of the Senate, is the youngest brother of the late President John F. Kennedy and Sen. Robert F. Kennedy. Edward M. Kennedy, known by his nickname Ted, fought for national health care, union and workers' rights, and many liberal causes during a political career that spanned over 45 years in the Senate. Kennedy's life was not without controversy. Though he ran for president in 1980, hoping to deny President Jimmy Carter the Democratic nomination, Kennedy never overcame the Chappaquiddick scandal, a car accident in which Mary Jo Kopchene was killed. Ted Kennedy survived several brushes with death including a plane crash, the aforementioned car accident, and a lifelong battle with alcohol. Brain cancer claimed Kennedy's life at age 77.

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    rbiii3 months ago

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    RIP Ted.

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    y_soitenly3 months ago

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    He will truly be missed.

    RIP

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    tehranchik3 months ago

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    Best wishes to his family.

    Rest in Peace senator.

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      cowboygrandpa3 months ago

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      He went home to join his brothers and others who had preceded him.

      Mr. Kennedy, your suffering on this earth is done, may you be at peace now.

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      gkaglobal3 months ago

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      My deepest Condolence to his family.

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        jakesguile3 months ago

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        R.I.P. Teddy, you come from a long line of very powerful great people. You will definately be missed

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          aceofspades13 months ago

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          history will show Ted was the most influencial of the brothers

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          Tcaros3 months ago

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          Ted Kennedy was a true American and defender of the average citizen. He will be dearly missed, but remembered fondly.

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            cherev3 months ago

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            There's no way he's in the same place as Mary Jo.

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            TimALoftis3 months ago

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            A sad day for America. Teddy gave so much to the country he loved so dearly. May he RIP

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              ind063 months ago

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              RIP Senator Kennedy, You were not a perfect man, who is? What matters is, throughout your life, you struggled against the darker demons of your nature to attempt to help as many others as you could. Of those many struggles, I understand your final one the best.

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                TimALoftis3 months ago

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                Statement from President Obama on Kennedy's death;

                For five decades, virtually every major piece of legislation to advance the civil rights, health and economic well being of the American people bore his name and resulted from his efforts.

                I valued his wise counsel in the Senate, where, regardless of the swirl of events, he always had time for a new colleague. I cherished his confidence and momentous support in my race for the Presidency. And even as he waged a valiant struggle with a mortal illness, I've profited as President from his encouragement and wisdom.

                An important chapter in our history has come to an end. Our country has lost a great leader, who picked up the torch of his fallen brothers and became the greatest United States Senator of our time.

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                scott42613 months ago

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                I got to this expecting to find a thread full of negative and hateful comments. As of this writing, with only a couple of exceptions, I am pleasantly surprised.

                Senator Kennedy was an outstanding senator. A voice for the voiceless. And he was a tireless advocate for a myriad of causes I believe in.

                I pray we find another "liberal lion." His are huge shoes to fill.

                RIP, Senator.

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                  Will13133 months ago

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                  RIP .. senator .. you will be missed.. America is a better place for your being here.. and willing to serve so tirelessly..

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                  Georgia503 months ago

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                  Comment withheld out of respect for the dead.

                  Period.

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                  chevydog3 months ago

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                  We all have to die of something sometime. This was just his time. But the cancer part is a bummer.

                  RIP Ted.

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                    slate3 months ago

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                    I want to say RIP Ted and ask that those that feel the need to talk ill of him to refrain from doing so. Talking ill of the dead because of partisan political views is in bad taste.

                    I can see talking about a Hitler, Stalin or Mao, but not someone because of politics in general.

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                    david_nwpa3 months ago

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                    RIP Senator. You have served your nation with distinction and honor. For your many years of service, your nation salutes you. Rest now in peace. You will be missed, Ted.

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                    lvrofwolves3 months ago

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                    Locky12 lol...I can just picture you standing next to 'God' poking him, asking 'hey! aren't you going to make him explain that? aren't you going to ask him about this God? and what about that, hey aren't you gonna do this, why aren't you gonna do that Lord??? why why why"

                    No...Ted wasn't perfect, NOBODY is, he did however earn great respect with the many good things he did do, he will be missed, he was a real entity in politics.
                    RIP

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                      quicksilver06022 months, 4 weeks ago

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                      On the contrary, many of them serve quite well; they're simply not in the spotlight.

                      One doesn't need to be a household name to make a difference and many Kennedys seem happy to assist quietly from the sidelines.

                      Both approaches can lead to good things.

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                      MeaJen303 months ago

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                      RIP Senator Kennedy. Your many good deeds should be applauded. My condolences for your family. It appears, however, that your familial dynasty has ended with you. Such a shame that the younger Kennedy's don't share your zest for public service.

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                      scott42613 months ago

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                      Chappaquiddick happened 40 years ago. Now what he did WAS wrong, but he pled guilty and received a suspended sentence. Now that certainly isn't enough, ...but then, I believe that the incident haunted him the rest of his life..... The mind can be a worse prison than the actual bars for some people.

                      Don't misunderstand me. I am not making excuses....but I DO think that Senator Kennedy has been an outstanding senator, just the same...

                      And anyway (this is addressed to those who INSIST on being hateful today), the senator died of brain cancer. It took 15 months from the date of his diagnosis. I don't know how many of you have been affected by a loved one dying of brain cancer, but it is a slow and debilitating death. ....so you got what you wanted....Senator Kennedy died of an incurable disease. I hope your black hearts find some relief in that knowledge.....

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                      jovial2 months, 4 weeks ago

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                      My heart goes out to him and his family as well. As a caregiver to one that was lost by cancer I know what the family is going through now.

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                        jimdoze2 months, 4 weeks ago

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                        Peace be with you, Ted.

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