Moral: If you’re a Kennedy, don’t drive

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  • Erica 05.05.2006

    You know, my par­ents and I laughed over this today! My first reac­tion: Boy, the apple doesn’t fall too far from the tree!

  • I think it’s sad that addic­tion runs so strongly through that fam­ily, and what a hor­ri­ble cross to bear.

    He deserves prayers and pity. And Thanks be to God no one was hurt.

  • And maybe I did sound like I was being too hard on him. But at the time I wrote that, Kennedy was try­ing to blow a lit­tle smoke and get every­one to just move along. I think he has admit­ted now that he has a prob­lem, which changes things.

  • It seems to me that peo­ple in the “lime­light” get off far too easy. All they have to do is say: “Gosh, I got an ill­ness”, then check them­selves into a “rehab” cen­ter for a week or two and that’s it. What hap­pened to per­sonal respon­si­bilty and pay­ing the con­se­quences for their actions? The aver­age Joe Schmoe would never get off so easily.

    Yes, we should offer our prayers for these peo­ple, and per­haps our pity, but that should not take the place of per­sonal respon­si­bil­ity and pay­ing for their actions or stupidity.

    “Abouna” Gre­gori

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