Comments by "Xyz Same" (@xyzsame4081) on "The Boston Globe" channel.

  1. No not for life. But manslaughter, driving under the influence, obstruction of justice .... a few years maybe. He got a few months he plead guilty to leaving the scene, and even that sentence was suspended. But the voters of MA did not care, and you bet the local (and even the national) press covered for him. He had some nerve to run with that baggage against Carter. domestically the most important mistake was to let Paul Volcker his Fed chair run amock with interest rates to "cure" inflation. the cure was worse than the disease. But volcker was described as intelligent even brillant man (who doubled down on his new strategy to strangle the economy until people consumed less, because of missing confidence and and high unemployment. At some points the desperate companies that are still in biz will not increase prices and will even sell at a loss. - if smart people are wrong they are really wrong). But there is no doubt that Carter is a principled man. if any politician stayed faithful to his wife - he is a candidate. They did not test Ted Kennedy for alcohol (or other drugs) when he showed up after allegedly 10 hours. The timeline he created fits the narrative that he wanted to drop her off at the ferry station so she could catch the last ferry and that they left at 11.15 pm. That time of departure rhymes with the departure of the last ferry. The story that she was not feeling well and wanted to leave protected his reputation and hers. If not - if the sheriff that claims he had seen them nearby the bridge at 0.30 am is correct - than he had only 9 hours to get drugs or alcohol out of the system. But I think they did not even try to get a blood sample.
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