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August 26, 2009
Senator Ted Kennedy
Today I have reflected on the death of Senator Kennedy. This name is famous around the world because of he and his family. Almost everywhere I have visited there is a Kennedy road.
What stood out in my mind was that he never forgot about those who did not have the best of life. He represented a person who committed a mistake and became a better man. On immigration he was an advocate in the Senate many times alone. To succeed he would find a common ground within his party and cross party lines.
This is a lesson that we can learn in life; not be afraid to champion a cause and seek the middle ground.
Posted by VisaLawyer at August 26, 2009 07:19 AM