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Re: OT: Drive like a Kennedy
Another Kennedy, Joe in '73 was the driver of an open top jeep
which he drove off a road and rolled several times. A passenger, Pam
Kelley's spine was crushed which crippled her for life.
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which he drove off a road and rolled several times. A passenger, Pam
Kelley's spine was crushed which crippled her for life.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
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Re: OT: Drive like a Kennedy
Another Kennedy, Joe in '73 was the driver of an open top jeep
which he drove off a road and rolled several times. A passenger, Pam
Kelley's spine was crushed which crippled her for life.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
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which he drove off a road and rolled several times. A passenger, Pam
Kelley's spine was crushed which crippled her for life.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
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Re: OT: Drive like a Kennedy
Another Kennedy, Joe in '73 was the driver of an open top jeep
which he drove off a road and rolled several times. A passenger, Pam
Kelley's spine was crushed which crippled her for life.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
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which he drove off a road and rolled several times. A passenger, Pam
Kelley's spine was crushed which crippled her for life.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
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Re: OT: Drive like a Kennedy
From The Boston Herald Aug 31, 2005
Paralyzed victim of Joe K crash: Skinflint won't help
By Laurel J. Sweet and Maggie Mulvihill
Wednesday, August 31, 2005 - Updated: 07:42 AM EST
Joseph P. Kennedy II, who built upon his family fortune with a lucrative
career of his own since leaving politics, allegedly told a Hyannis mother he
left paralyzed for life in a car crash 32 years ago that he is ``broke'' and
won't be her financial crutch any longer.
``I'm broke. I work for a non-profit. I'm not a bottomless pit,'' the
chairman of Citizens Energy Corp. and former congressman allegedly told
Pamela Burkley, whom he knew in their star-crossed youth on Cape Cod as Pam
Kelley - his late brother David's girlfriend.
Kennedy denies through his lawyer that he made the remarks.
Though she acknowledges Kennedy, 52, has thrown some $50,000 her way
over the years, Burkley, 50, told the Herald, ``I feel like he thinks I'm a
piece of trash sitting in a wheelchair.''
The divorced mother of a 16-year-old girl said she earns $57,000 a year
as executive director of the Cape Organization for Rights of the Disabled
and suffers from recurring bladder cancer. ``I'm realizing my body is
starting to give out on me,'' she said.
``I just want to live my life and plant my plants, play with my dogs
and watch my daughter grow up. As I age, I'm getting nervous and less
independent. And I'm tired.''
Steve Kidder, a friend and attorney for Kennedy, said Burkley's
portrayal of slain U.S. Sen. Robert Kennedy's son as cold and uncaring is
wrong.
``The quote that she is attributing to Joe simply did not happen,''
Kidder responded emphatically.
In a statement released to the Herald through Kidder, Kennedy said, ``I
have a very strong sense of responsibility for Pam and her circumstances. I
have helped Pam many, many times over the years, and Pam knows I will
continue to do so in the future.''
Burkley netted $668,000 from an insurance policy on the Jeep Kennedy
flipped Aug. 13, 1973, snapping her spine and injuring five other teens
heading to a Nantucket swimming hole.
The middle-class daughter of a builder and a real estate agent told a
reporter at the time: ``There's no way I'd be able to spend that money if I
lived to be 102.'' She decided not to sue.
But just eight years later, her trust fund was gone, invested in a house,
medical expenses and land in Kezar Falls, Maine.
Kennedy was found guilty of driving to endanger and fined $100. A
fawning judge told him, ``Use your illustrious name as an asset to do a lot
of good.''
In the years since, Burkley struggled with depression, thoughts of
suicide, and battled drugs and booze.
``Once I got sober,'' she said, ``I just flew. And I'm so proud of that
and what I've done for myself, my community and my family. That's what I've
spent the last 32 years doing and I don't see him owning any of this.''
Kennedy, meanwhile, has continued to live well.
Kennedy is the owner of nearly $2 million in real estate, including a
rambling six-bedroom colonial in Brighton assessed this year by city
officials at $741,600. In April 2003 he also took out a $1 million loan to
purchase a 1,800-square-foot condo in an exclusive waterfront gated
community in Key Largo, Fla., for which he and his wife, his former
congressional aide Beth Kelly, paid $1.275 million, public records show
In addition, Kennedy owns two boats - a top-of-the-line, 35-foot
fishing vessel he moors in Florida, and a 22-foot white sloop he keeps on
Cape Cod, records show.
Entities related to his Citizens Energy Corp. paid him more than
$400,000 in 2003, the last year for which records are available
"L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
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> Another Kennedy, Joe in '73 was the driver of an open top jeep
> which he drove off a road and rolled several times. A passenger, Pam
> Kelley's spine was crushed which crippled her for life.
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
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Paralyzed victim of Joe K crash: Skinflint won't help
By Laurel J. Sweet and Maggie Mulvihill
Wednesday, August 31, 2005 - Updated: 07:42 AM EST
Joseph P. Kennedy II, who built upon his family fortune with a lucrative
career of his own since leaving politics, allegedly told a Hyannis mother he
left paralyzed for life in a car crash 32 years ago that he is ``broke'' and
won't be her financial crutch any longer.
``I'm broke. I work for a non-profit. I'm not a bottomless pit,'' the
chairman of Citizens Energy Corp. and former congressman allegedly told
Pamela Burkley, whom he knew in their star-crossed youth on Cape Cod as Pam
Kelley - his late brother David's girlfriend.
Kennedy denies through his lawyer that he made the remarks.
Though she acknowledges Kennedy, 52, has thrown some $50,000 her way
over the years, Burkley, 50, told the Herald, ``I feel like he thinks I'm a
piece of trash sitting in a wheelchair.''
The divorced mother of a 16-year-old girl said she earns $57,000 a year
as executive director of the Cape Organization for Rights of the Disabled
and suffers from recurring bladder cancer. ``I'm realizing my body is
starting to give out on me,'' she said.
``I just want to live my life and plant my plants, play with my dogs
and watch my daughter grow up. As I age, I'm getting nervous and less
independent. And I'm tired.''
Steve Kidder, a friend and attorney for Kennedy, said Burkley's
portrayal of slain U.S. Sen. Robert Kennedy's son as cold and uncaring is
wrong.
``The quote that she is attributing to Joe simply did not happen,''
Kidder responded emphatically.
In a statement released to the Herald through Kidder, Kennedy said, ``I
have a very strong sense of responsibility for Pam and her circumstances. I
have helped Pam many, many times over the years, and Pam knows I will
continue to do so in the future.''
Burkley netted $668,000 from an insurance policy on the Jeep Kennedy
flipped Aug. 13, 1973, snapping her spine and injuring five other teens
heading to a Nantucket swimming hole.
The middle-class daughter of a builder and a real estate agent told a
reporter at the time: ``There's no way I'd be able to spend that money if I
lived to be 102.'' She decided not to sue.
But just eight years later, her trust fund was gone, invested in a house,
medical expenses and land in Kezar Falls, Maine.
Kennedy was found guilty of driving to endanger and fined $100. A
fawning judge told him, ``Use your illustrious name as an asset to do a lot
of good.''
In the years since, Burkley struggled with depression, thoughts of
suicide, and battled drugs and booze.
``Once I got sober,'' she said, ``I just flew. And I'm so proud of that
and what I've done for myself, my community and my family. That's what I've
spent the last 32 years doing and I don't see him owning any of this.''
Kennedy, meanwhile, has continued to live well.
Kennedy is the owner of nearly $2 million in real estate, including a
rambling six-bedroom colonial in Brighton assessed this year by city
officials at $741,600. In April 2003 he also took out a $1 million loan to
purchase a 1,800-square-foot condo in an exclusive waterfront gated
community in Key Largo, Fla., for which he and his wife, his former
congressional aide Beth Kelly, paid $1.275 million, public records show
In addition, Kennedy owns two boats - a top-of-the-line, 35-foot
fishing vessel he moors in Florida, and a 22-foot white sloop he keeps on
Cape Cod, records show.
Entities related to his Citizens Energy Corp. paid him more than
$400,000 in 2003, the last year for which records are available
"L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:448784A0.9448E89A@***.net...
> Another Kennedy, Joe in '73 was the driver of an open top jeep
> which he drove off a road and rolled several times. A passenger, Pam
> Kelley's spine was crushed which crippled her for life.
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> billy ray wrote:
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Re: OT: Drive like a Kennedy
From The Boston Herald Aug 31, 2005
Paralyzed victim of Joe K crash: Skinflint won't help
By Laurel J. Sweet and Maggie Mulvihill
Wednesday, August 31, 2005 - Updated: 07:42 AM EST
Joseph P. Kennedy II, who built upon his family fortune with a lucrative
career of his own since leaving politics, allegedly told a Hyannis mother he
left paralyzed for life in a car crash 32 years ago that he is ``broke'' and
won't be her financial crutch any longer.
``I'm broke. I work for a non-profit. I'm not a bottomless pit,'' the
chairman of Citizens Energy Corp. and former congressman allegedly told
Pamela Burkley, whom he knew in their star-crossed youth on Cape Cod as Pam
Kelley - his late brother David's girlfriend.
Kennedy denies through his lawyer that he made the remarks.
Though she acknowledges Kennedy, 52, has thrown some $50,000 her way
over the years, Burkley, 50, told the Herald, ``I feel like he thinks I'm a
piece of trash sitting in a wheelchair.''
The divorced mother of a 16-year-old girl said she earns $57,000 a year
as executive director of the Cape Organization for Rights of the Disabled
and suffers from recurring bladder cancer. ``I'm realizing my body is
starting to give out on me,'' she said.
``I just want to live my life and plant my plants, play with my dogs
and watch my daughter grow up. As I age, I'm getting nervous and less
independent. And I'm tired.''
Steve Kidder, a friend and attorney for Kennedy, said Burkley's
portrayal of slain U.S. Sen. Robert Kennedy's son as cold and uncaring is
wrong.
``The quote that she is attributing to Joe simply did not happen,''
Kidder responded emphatically.
In a statement released to the Herald through Kidder, Kennedy said, ``I
have a very strong sense of responsibility for Pam and her circumstances. I
have helped Pam many, many times over the years, and Pam knows I will
continue to do so in the future.''
Burkley netted $668,000 from an insurance policy on the Jeep Kennedy
flipped Aug. 13, 1973, snapping her spine and injuring five other teens
heading to a Nantucket swimming hole.
The middle-class daughter of a builder and a real estate agent told a
reporter at the time: ``There's no way I'd be able to spend that money if I
lived to be 102.'' She decided not to sue.
But just eight years later, her trust fund was gone, invested in a house,
medical expenses and land in Kezar Falls, Maine.
Kennedy was found guilty of driving to endanger and fined $100. A
fawning judge told him, ``Use your illustrious name as an asset to do a lot
of good.''
In the years since, Burkley struggled with depression, thoughts of
suicide, and battled drugs and booze.
``Once I got sober,'' she said, ``I just flew. And I'm so proud of that
and what I've done for myself, my community and my family. That's what I've
spent the last 32 years doing and I don't see him owning any of this.''
Kennedy, meanwhile, has continued to live well.
Kennedy is the owner of nearly $2 million in real estate, including a
rambling six-bedroom colonial in Brighton assessed this year by city
officials at $741,600. In April 2003 he also took out a $1 million loan to
purchase a 1,800-square-foot condo in an exclusive waterfront gated
community in Key Largo, Fla., for which he and his wife, his former
congressional aide Beth Kelly, paid $1.275 million, public records show
In addition, Kennedy owns two boats - a top-of-the-line, 35-foot
fishing vessel he moors in Florida, and a 22-foot white sloop he keeps on
Cape Cod, records show.
Entities related to his Citizens Energy Corp. paid him more than
$400,000 in 2003, the last year for which records are available
"L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:448784A0.9448E89A@***.net...
> Another Kennedy, Joe in '73 was the driver of an open top jeep
> which he drove off a road and rolled several times. A passenger, Pam
> Kelley's spine was crushed which crippled her for life.
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> billy ray wrote:
>>
>> http://www.mistupid.com/games/drivelikeakennedy.htm
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Paralyzed victim of Joe K crash: Skinflint won't help
By Laurel J. Sweet and Maggie Mulvihill
Wednesday, August 31, 2005 - Updated: 07:42 AM EST
Joseph P. Kennedy II, who built upon his family fortune with a lucrative
career of his own since leaving politics, allegedly told a Hyannis mother he
left paralyzed for life in a car crash 32 years ago that he is ``broke'' and
won't be her financial crutch any longer.
``I'm broke. I work for a non-profit. I'm not a bottomless pit,'' the
chairman of Citizens Energy Corp. and former congressman allegedly told
Pamela Burkley, whom he knew in their star-crossed youth on Cape Cod as Pam
Kelley - his late brother David's girlfriend.
Kennedy denies through his lawyer that he made the remarks.
Though she acknowledges Kennedy, 52, has thrown some $50,000 her way
over the years, Burkley, 50, told the Herald, ``I feel like he thinks I'm a
piece of trash sitting in a wheelchair.''
The divorced mother of a 16-year-old girl said she earns $57,000 a year
as executive director of the Cape Organization for Rights of the Disabled
and suffers from recurring bladder cancer. ``I'm realizing my body is
starting to give out on me,'' she said.
``I just want to live my life and plant my plants, play with my dogs
and watch my daughter grow up. As I age, I'm getting nervous and less
independent. And I'm tired.''
Steve Kidder, a friend and attorney for Kennedy, said Burkley's
portrayal of slain U.S. Sen. Robert Kennedy's son as cold and uncaring is
wrong.
``The quote that she is attributing to Joe simply did not happen,''
Kidder responded emphatically.
In a statement released to the Herald through Kidder, Kennedy said, ``I
have a very strong sense of responsibility for Pam and her circumstances. I
have helped Pam many, many times over the years, and Pam knows I will
continue to do so in the future.''
Burkley netted $668,000 from an insurance policy on the Jeep Kennedy
flipped Aug. 13, 1973, snapping her spine and injuring five other teens
heading to a Nantucket swimming hole.
The middle-class daughter of a builder and a real estate agent told a
reporter at the time: ``There's no way I'd be able to spend that money if I
lived to be 102.'' She decided not to sue.
But just eight years later, her trust fund was gone, invested in a house,
medical expenses and land in Kezar Falls, Maine.
Kennedy was found guilty of driving to endanger and fined $100. A
fawning judge told him, ``Use your illustrious name as an asset to do a lot
of good.''
In the years since, Burkley struggled with depression, thoughts of
suicide, and battled drugs and booze.
``Once I got sober,'' she said, ``I just flew. And I'm so proud of that
and what I've done for myself, my community and my family. That's what I've
spent the last 32 years doing and I don't see him owning any of this.''
Kennedy, meanwhile, has continued to live well.
Kennedy is the owner of nearly $2 million in real estate, including a
rambling six-bedroom colonial in Brighton assessed this year by city
officials at $741,600. In April 2003 he also took out a $1 million loan to
purchase a 1,800-square-foot condo in an exclusive waterfront gated
community in Key Largo, Fla., for which he and his wife, his former
congressional aide Beth Kelly, paid $1.275 million, public records show
In addition, Kennedy owns two boats - a top-of-the-line, 35-foot
fishing vessel he moors in Florida, and a 22-foot white sloop he keeps on
Cape Cod, records show.
Entities related to his Citizens Energy Corp. paid him more than
$400,000 in 2003, the last year for which records are available
"L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:448784A0.9448E89A@***.net...
> Another Kennedy, Joe in '73 was the driver of an open top jeep
> which he drove off a road and rolled several times. A passenger, Pam
> Kelley's spine was crushed which crippled her for life.
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> billy ray wrote:
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Re: OT: Drive like a Kennedy
From The Boston Herald Aug 31, 2005
Paralyzed victim of Joe K crash: Skinflint won't help
By Laurel J. Sweet and Maggie Mulvihill
Wednesday, August 31, 2005 - Updated: 07:42 AM EST
Joseph P. Kennedy II, who built upon his family fortune with a lucrative
career of his own since leaving politics, allegedly told a Hyannis mother he
left paralyzed for life in a car crash 32 years ago that he is ``broke'' and
won't be her financial crutch any longer.
``I'm broke. I work for a non-profit. I'm not a bottomless pit,'' the
chairman of Citizens Energy Corp. and former congressman allegedly told
Pamela Burkley, whom he knew in their star-crossed youth on Cape Cod as Pam
Kelley - his late brother David's girlfriend.
Kennedy denies through his lawyer that he made the remarks.
Though she acknowledges Kennedy, 52, has thrown some $50,000 her way
over the years, Burkley, 50, told the Herald, ``I feel like he thinks I'm a
piece of trash sitting in a wheelchair.''
The divorced mother of a 16-year-old girl said she earns $57,000 a year
as executive director of the Cape Organization for Rights of the Disabled
and suffers from recurring bladder cancer. ``I'm realizing my body is
starting to give out on me,'' she said.
``I just want to live my life and plant my plants, play with my dogs
and watch my daughter grow up. As I age, I'm getting nervous and less
independent. And I'm tired.''
Steve Kidder, a friend and attorney for Kennedy, said Burkley's
portrayal of slain U.S. Sen. Robert Kennedy's son as cold and uncaring is
wrong.
``The quote that she is attributing to Joe simply did not happen,''
Kidder responded emphatically.
In a statement released to the Herald through Kidder, Kennedy said, ``I
have a very strong sense of responsibility for Pam and her circumstances. I
have helped Pam many, many times over the years, and Pam knows I will
continue to do so in the future.''
Burkley netted $668,000 from an insurance policy on the Jeep Kennedy
flipped Aug. 13, 1973, snapping her spine and injuring five other teens
heading to a Nantucket swimming hole.
The middle-class daughter of a builder and a real estate agent told a
reporter at the time: ``There's no way I'd be able to spend that money if I
lived to be 102.'' She decided not to sue.
But just eight years later, her trust fund was gone, invested in a house,
medical expenses and land in Kezar Falls, Maine.
Kennedy was found guilty of driving to endanger and fined $100. A
fawning judge told him, ``Use your illustrious name as an asset to do a lot
of good.''
In the years since, Burkley struggled with depression, thoughts of
suicide, and battled drugs and booze.
``Once I got sober,'' she said, ``I just flew. And I'm so proud of that
and what I've done for myself, my community and my family. That's what I've
spent the last 32 years doing and I don't see him owning any of this.''
Kennedy, meanwhile, has continued to live well.
Kennedy is the owner of nearly $2 million in real estate, including a
rambling six-bedroom colonial in Brighton assessed this year by city
officials at $741,600. In April 2003 he also took out a $1 million loan to
purchase a 1,800-square-foot condo in an exclusive waterfront gated
community in Key Largo, Fla., for which he and his wife, his former
congressional aide Beth Kelly, paid $1.275 million, public records show
In addition, Kennedy owns two boats - a top-of-the-line, 35-foot
fishing vessel he moors in Florida, and a 22-foot white sloop he keeps on
Cape Cod, records show.
Entities related to his Citizens Energy Corp. paid him more than
$400,000 in 2003, the last year for which records are available
"L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:448784A0.9448E89A@***.net...
> Another Kennedy, Joe in '73 was the driver of an open top jeep
> which he drove off a road and rolled several times. A passenger, Pam
> Kelley's spine was crushed which crippled her for life.
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> billy ray wrote:
>>
>> http://www.mistupid.com/games/drivelikeakennedy.htm
>>
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>> illegal campaign contributions.
Paralyzed victim of Joe K crash: Skinflint won't help
By Laurel J. Sweet and Maggie Mulvihill
Wednesday, August 31, 2005 - Updated: 07:42 AM EST
Joseph P. Kennedy II, who built upon his family fortune with a lucrative
career of his own since leaving politics, allegedly told a Hyannis mother he
left paralyzed for life in a car crash 32 years ago that he is ``broke'' and
won't be her financial crutch any longer.
``I'm broke. I work for a non-profit. I'm not a bottomless pit,'' the
chairman of Citizens Energy Corp. and former congressman allegedly told
Pamela Burkley, whom he knew in their star-crossed youth on Cape Cod as Pam
Kelley - his late brother David's girlfriend.
Kennedy denies through his lawyer that he made the remarks.
Though she acknowledges Kennedy, 52, has thrown some $50,000 her way
over the years, Burkley, 50, told the Herald, ``I feel like he thinks I'm a
piece of trash sitting in a wheelchair.''
The divorced mother of a 16-year-old girl said she earns $57,000 a year
as executive director of the Cape Organization for Rights of the Disabled
and suffers from recurring bladder cancer. ``I'm realizing my body is
starting to give out on me,'' she said.
``I just want to live my life and plant my plants, play with my dogs
and watch my daughter grow up. As I age, I'm getting nervous and less
independent. And I'm tired.''
Steve Kidder, a friend and attorney for Kennedy, said Burkley's
portrayal of slain U.S. Sen. Robert Kennedy's son as cold and uncaring is
wrong.
``The quote that she is attributing to Joe simply did not happen,''
Kidder responded emphatically.
In a statement released to the Herald through Kidder, Kennedy said, ``I
have a very strong sense of responsibility for Pam and her circumstances. I
have helped Pam many, many times over the years, and Pam knows I will
continue to do so in the future.''
Burkley netted $668,000 from an insurance policy on the Jeep Kennedy
flipped Aug. 13, 1973, snapping her spine and injuring five other teens
heading to a Nantucket swimming hole.
The middle-class daughter of a builder and a real estate agent told a
reporter at the time: ``There's no way I'd be able to spend that money if I
lived to be 102.'' She decided not to sue.
But just eight years later, her trust fund was gone, invested in a house,
medical expenses and land in Kezar Falls, Maine.
Kennedy was found guilty of driving to endanger and fined $100. A
fawning judge told him, ``Use your illustrious name as an asset to do a lot
of good.''
In the years since, Burkley struggled with depression, thoughts of
suicide, and battled drugs and booze.
``Once I got sober,'' she said, ``I just flew. And I'm so proud of that
and what I've done for myself, my community and my family. That's what I've
spent the last 32 years doing and I don't see him owning any of this.''
Kennedy, meanwhile, has continued to live well.
Kennedy is the owner of nearly $2 million in real estate, including a
rambling six-bedroom colonial in Brighton assessed this year by city
officials at $741,600. In April 2003 he also took out a $1 million loan to
purchase a 1,800-square-foot condo in an exclusive waterfront gated
community in Key Largo, Fla., for which he and his wife, his former
congressional aide Beth Kelly, paid $1.275 million, public records show
In addition, Kennedy owns two boats - a top-of-the-line, 35-foot
fishing vessel he moors in Florida, and a 22-foot white sloop he keeps on
Cape Cod, records show.
Entities related to his Citizens Energy Corp. paid him more than
$400,000 in 2003, the last year for which records are available
"L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:448784A0.9448E89A@***.net...
> Another Kennedy, Joe in '73 was the driver of an open top jeep
> which he drove off a road and rolled several times. A passenger, Pam
> Kelley's spine was crushed which crippled her for life.
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> billy ray wrote:
>>
>> http://www.mistupid.com/games/drivelikeakennedy.htm
>>
>> Requires Shockwave
>>
>> Get bonus points for picking up hookers, pink elephants, and especially
>> illegal campaign contributions.
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Re: OT: Drive like a Kennedy
Another option of the game is to drive like David Kennedy and pick up drugs
along the roadway.
"L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:448784A0.9448E89A@***.net...
> Another Kennedy, Joe in '73 was the driver of an open top jeep
> which he drove off a road and rolled several times. A passenger, Pam
> Kelley's spine was crushed which crippled her for life.
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> billy ray wrote:
>>
>> http://www.mistupid.com/games/drivelikeakennedy.htm
>>
>> Requires Shockwave
>>
>> Get bonus points for picking up hookers, pink elephants, and especially
>> illegal campaign contributions.
along the roadway.
"L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:448784A0.9448E89A@***.net...
> Another Kennedy, Joe in '73 was the driver of an open top jeep
> which he drove off a road and rolled several times. A passenger, Pam
> Kelley's spine was crushed which crippled her for life.
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> billy ray wrote:
>>
>> http://www.mistupid.com/games/drivelikeakennedy.htm
>>
>> Requires Shockwave
>>
>> Get bonus points for picking up hookers, pink elephants, and especially
>> illegal campaign contributions.
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Re: OT: Drive like a Kennedy
Another option of the game is to drive like David Kennedy and pick up drugs
along the roadway.
"L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:448784A0.9448E89A@***.net...
> Another Kennedy, Joe in '73 was the driver of an open top jeep
> which he drove off a road and rolled several times. A passenger, Pam
> Kelley's spine was crushed which crippled her for life.
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> billy ray wrote:
>>
>> http://www.mistupid.com/games/drivelikeakennedy.htm
>>
>> Requires Shockwave
>>
>> Get bonus points for picking up hookers, pink elephants, and especially
>> illegal campaign contributions.
along the roadway.
"L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:448784A0.9448E89A@***.net...
> Another Kennedy, Joe in '73 was the driver of an open top jeep
> which he drove off a road and rolled several times. A passenger, Pam
> Kelley's spine was crushed which crippled her for life.
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> billy ray wrote:
>>
>> http://www.mistupid.com/games/drivelikeakennedy.htm
>>
>> Requires Shockwave
>>
>> Get bonus points for picking up hookers, pink elephants, and especially
>> illegal campaign contributions.
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Re: OT: Drive like a Kennedy
Another option of the game is to drive like David Kennedy and pick up drugs
along the roadway.
"L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:448784A0.9448E89A@***.net...
> Another Kennedy, Joe in '73 was the driver of an open top jeep
> which he drove off a road and rolled several times. A passenger, Pam
> Kelley's spine was crushed which crippled her for life.
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> billy ray wrote:
>>
>> http://www.mistupid.com/games/drivelikeakennedy.htm
>>
>> Requires Shockwave
>>
>> Get bonus points for picking up hookers, pink elephants, and especially
>> illegal campaign contributions.
along the roadway.
"L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:448784A0.9448E89A@***.net...
> Another Kennedy, Joe in '73 was the driver of an open top jeep
> which he drove off a road and rolled several times. A passenger, Pam
> Kelley's spine was crushed which crippled her for life.
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> billy ray wrote:
>>
>> http://www.mistupid.com/games/drivelikeakennedy.htm
>>
>> Requires Shockwave
>>
>> Get bonus points for picking up hookers, pink elephants, and especially
>> illegal campaign contributions.
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