Teddy Kennedy's Big Comeback to the Senate
By Nikki Schwab, Washington Whispers.
It was the tear-jerker of the Democratic National Convention: Sen. Edward M. Kennedy making a promise to be in Washington, despite fighting brain cancer, to help Barack Obama. "I pledge to you that I will be there next January on the floor of the United States Senate when we begin the great test," he said to cheers and tears in Denver.Today, he fulfilled that pledge, and we have the pictures to prove it. After Kennedy himself returned to the Hill and was sworn into the Senate, he offered to hold the Bible for son Rep. Patrick Kennedy at a ceremonial swearing in with Speaker Nancy Pelosi. Teddy, looking younger and much thinner, was greeted ecstatically by Pelosi. And while the senator is battling a malignant brain tumor and is now walking with a cane, he seemed to be in hardy spirits being back on Capitol Hill.




Tags: Nancy Pelosi | Ted Kennedy | Patrick Kennedy
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How will this affect the Senate's response the United Nation's Millennium Development Goals, which aim to cut world hunger in half by 2015 and eliminating it completely by 2025? An estimated $19 billion would eliminate malnutrition and starvation around the world. Our current defense budget is $522 billion, in comparison.
The Borgen Project (www.borgenproject.org) provides lots of information about this issue.
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