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The best way to honor Ted Kennedy's memory is to pass a really good Health Care Bill…

This is the time for Democrats, and Obama in particular, to show the respect that Ted Kennedy deserved for his 42 years in the Senate by passing the one bill that was most important to his life. It seems to me that the final bill, which should also be named after Ted, should give us the real public option that the great majority of Americans want and that Kennedy had not yet managed to get us.

Ted’s ability to cross the aisle and bring in Republicans… and his support over the years for many of his Republican colleagues on civil legislation… should be stressed by Dodd and the other Senators that Ted trusted with his concerns when the brain tumor kept him out of DC. This is the time to call in the notes that Ted gave out over the years.

It would be, I think, a tremendous embarrassment to the Republicans, like Orrin Hatch and  Charles Grassley NOT to support a Ted Kennedy Health Care Bill. And though they would probably come out against it, by using Kennedy’s name here, they would also be defeating Republican challengers in man of the 2010 elections.

I hope Obama realizes the immense opportunity available at this moment.

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4 comments

  1. atdleft

    Then it just shows that they’re not interested in any kind of reform. If that happens, Harry Reid should just whip all the Democrats in line for a reconciliation vote. Ted Kennedy fought his whole career for a real health care solution, so it would be nice for Capitol Hill to honor his legacy by actually passing one with a strong public option and other pro-consumer reforms.

  2. NavyBlueWife

    Ted Kennedy fought his whole life for it because it was the right thing to do.  It is the moral thing to do.  The torch has been passed to all of us…

  3. HappyinVT

       

    Sen. Robert Byrd (D-W.Va.), the only senator to have served longer than the late Sen. Edward Kennedy (D-Mass.), mourned his friend Wednesday, saying his “heart and soul weeps.”

       Byrd said he hoped healthcare reform legislation in the Senate would be renamed in memoriam of Kennedy.

       “I had hoped and prayed that this day would never come,” Byrd said in a statement. “My heart and soul weeps at the lost of my best friend in the Senate, my beloved friend, Ted Kennedy.”

       Byrd’s wistful statement focused on the work accomplished with Kennedy during decades together in the Senate, and called on the healthcare bill before Congress to be renamed in honor of Kennedy.

       “In his honor and as a tribute to his commitment to his ideals, let us stop the shouting and name calling and have a civilized debate on health care reform which I hope, when legislation has been signed into law, will bear his name for his commitment to insuring the health of every American,” Byrd said.

    http://www.dailykos.com/story/

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