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Twisted Titan
13th April 2010, 11:27 AM
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Portions of Kennedy FBI File May Stay Family Secret


What secrets still remain about one of America's most famous public figures?

Before the FBI releases 3,000 pages of its file on Massachusetts Sen. Ted Kennedy, the family of the late political icon will have a chance to review them and make its case to keep some portions from being made public.

The release of this first installment of Kennedy's file comes in response to several Freedom of Information Act requests made following the senator's death from brain cancer in 2009 at the age of 77.



According to The Boston Globe, the Kennedy family's review of the documents is an "uncommon" privilege and is meant to ensure that the privacy of living people mentioned in the file is not violated.

While neither the FBI nor the Kennedy family has publicly commented on its contents, it's possible the file could shed new light on such events as the 1969 death of Mary Jo Kopechne, the passenger who drowned when Kennedy drove his car off a bridge on Chappaquiddick Island, Mass.

"It's impossible for me to say what is in the file," Robert Dallek, an author and former Boston University professor, told the Globe, "though one can speculate that it will contain material about Sen. Kennedy's private life, including Chappaquiddick."

It is also likely the FBI file contains information regarding threats against the former senator, whose two brothers -- John F. Kennedy and Robert F. Kennedy -- were assassinated.

While family members such as Kennedy's widow, Victoria Reggie Kennedy, and his son Patrick Kennedy will not be able to prohibit the FBI from releasing anything within the 3,000 pages, their objections could cause the bureau to rethink which portions it ultimately makes public.

Already released government documents show that under the leadership of J. Edgar Hoover, the FBI, in conjunction with the Nixon White House, illegally attempted to gather information to discredit Kennedy, the Globe said.

As yet, no date has been set for the release of this installment of Kennedy's file.

chad
13th April 2010, 11:32 AM
hey, what was the deal with caroline kennedy? remember when she was going to run for office then suddenly dropped out because of some big secret scandal? what was it?

Twisted Titan
13th April 2010, 11:33 AM
The Kennedy family's review of the documents is an "uncommon" privilege and is meant to ensure that the privacy of living people mentioned in the file is not violated.


The next time someone asks you why you have so much Guns and Gold you can cite "Uncommon Privilage" and refuse to answer

Take it from Ted. ...........he should know.


T

philo beddoe
13th April 2010, 11:44 AM
hey, what was the deal with caroline kennedy? remember when she was going to run for office then suddenly dropped out because of some big secret scandal? what was it?
I don't think it was a scandal. She was just too much of a perfumed princess to work a lower position, like state representative, to show that she was qualified.

Korbin Dallas
13th April 2010, 06:34 PM
Only 3000 pages? I would have thought a file on that red nosed sot would have been at least 10,000 pages.

sirgonzo420
13th April 2010, 06:37 PM
Only 3000 pages? I would have thought a file on that red nosed sot would have been at least 10,000 pages.


Perhaps the font size is reeeal small.

;D

hoarder
13th April 2010, 07:12 PM
Ted Kennedy did not have half the intellect of his brothers. He was easily manipulated by ZOG. He was insecure about his brothers accomplishments and wanted social position to redeem himself. He did exactly as he was told when they put him in office.

A must read for anyone interested in JFK:

http://www.jfkmontreal.com/jfkpage.htm