Kennedy was easily one of the most recognizable and influential members of the party, and he has remained an icon for liberal progressive-minded people. He was efficient as a politician and was a man of ''second sober thought'', who strongly pushed for cooperation between all parties and the need for legislation to receive proper consideration and improvement before becoming law. His notable accomplishments include the passage of the Nationality and Immigration Act of 1965, who helped to remove discriminatory barriers and allowed people to come in regardless of race or creed.
His liberal and generally progressive views will continue to influence American politics and society, as a form of post-mortem legacy. A state funeral should be appropriate, RIP.
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Originally Posted by shutout
By the end of the Olympics when he is the 13th forward and not playing because he is so bad his trade value will be next to nothing and we will be lucky to get a first round pick for him.

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Originally Posted by Phanuthier
Crosby is gonna remember that pass by Iginla, what a MFing pass by Iggy.
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