Senator Edward Kennedy

Michelle and I were heartbroken to learn this morning of the death of our dear friend, Senator Ted Kennedy.

Michelle and I were heartbroken to learn this morning of the death of our dear friend, Senator Ted Kennedy.

For nearly 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.

His ideas and ideals are stamped on scores of laws and reflected in millions of lives — in seniors who know new dignity; in families that know new opportunity; in children who know education’s promise; and in all who can pursue their dream in an America that is more equal and more just, including me.

In the United States Senate, I can think of no one who engendered greater respect or affection from members of both sides of the aisle. His seriousness of purpose was perpetually matched by humility, warmth and good cheer. He battled passionately on the Senate floor for the causes that he held dear, and yet still maintained warm friendships across party lines. And that’s one reason he became not only one of the greatest senators of our time, but one of the most accomplished Americans ever to serve our democracy.

I personally 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 benefited as President from his encouragement and wisdom.

His fight gave us the opportunity we were denied when his brothers John and Robert were taken from us: the blessing of time to say thank you and goodbye. The outpouring of love, gratitude and fond memories to which we’ve all borne witness is a testament to the way this singular figure in American history touched so many lives.

For America, he was a defender of a dream. For his family, he was a guardian. Our hearts and prayers go out to them today — to his wonderful wife, Vicki, his children Ted Jr., Patrick and Kara, his grandchildren and his extended family.

Today, our country mourns. We say goodbye to a friend and a true leader who challenged us all to live out our noblest values. And we give thanks for his memory, which inspires us still.

Sincerely,

President Barack Obama

obama

I realize I’ve been posting quite a few videos lately, but this one is really important. Barack Obama gave a speech today that wasn’t just political. It was historic. Rather than just viewing snippets from whatever your news program deems important, here’s the whole thing

I realize I’ve been posting quite a few videos lately, but this one is really important. Barack Obama gave a speech today that wasn’t just political. It was historic. Rather than just viewing snippets from whatever your news program deems important, here’s the whole thing

yes votes for condi

By now everyone knows that the Senate confirmed condoleez rice by a vote of 85-13 and many of us are happy that the Democrats are beginning to show evidence of some backbone. The 13 senators may have seen some of the positive results that senator Barbara Boxer received in her Ohio challenge. However, there were a number of Democrat senators who voted with the regressives to confirm rice. Some are well known. People like Hillary Clinton and Chuck Schumer (from my state) and Barak Obama from Illinois. So while we should praise those who voted no, I think we need to remind those who voted yes that we are following what they are doing. Hence, the following list (by state) of those Senators who voted “Yes” to confirm her nomination. At the end of this list, there’s a link to how all the senators voted

Arkansas
Lincoln; Pryor
California
Feinstein
Colorado
Salazar

Connecticut
Dodd; Lieberman
Delaware
Biden; Carper
Florida
Nelson
Hawaii
Inouye
Illinois
Obama
Louisiana
Landrieu
Maryland
Mikulski; Sarbanes
Michigan
Stabenow
Montana
Baucus
Nebraska
Nelson
Nevada
Reid
New Jersey
Corzine
New Mexico
Bingaman
New York
Clinton; Schumer
North Dakota
Conrad; Dorgan
Oregon
Wyden
South Dakota
Johnson
Vermont
Leahy
Washington
Cantwell; Murray
West Virginia
Rockefeller
Wisconsin
Feingold; Kohl

For the complete list go here.