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The MILF phenomenon - Silverlake's Kennedy takes the world by storm with his dance floor clasic "Your Mama"!
"Your Mama" by Kennedy
(c) 2007 Kennedy
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Ted Kennedy delivering the closing part of the eulogy at the funeral of his brother Bobby, using excerpts from Bobby's famous speech to the students of a South African university in 1966.
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At an event at American University, the Kennedys speak of the leadership and character of Barack Obama, their choice for President of the United States.
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The famous Indianapolis speech, in which RFK broke to a mostly black crowd the news of MLK's assassination, followed by a dramatic audio/video montage of the very moments of his own assassination. After it was over, eleven bullets were found altogether, although Shiran's gun could only carry eigth.
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Ted Kennedy (D-MA) goes off on Senate Republicans as they once again try to block the first minimum wage increase in 10 years. For more United States Senate coverage, please go to BobGeiger.com.
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As President Bush threatens to veto crucial legislation that would provide millions of children with the health insurance that they need, Sen. Ted Kennedy speaks in front of the White House, urging citizens to take action.
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Nigel Kennedy plays the third movement of Vivaldi´s Summer, with the English Chamber Orchestra (notice the sunglasses). I think some of you will love this performance while others may hate it.
I love it.
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the best video to watch of this speech is: http://youtube.com/w atch?v=jPYNb4ex6Ko
Robert Kennedy speaks in Indianapolis, announcing to the crowd that Martin Luther King, Jr. had just been assassinated. April 4, 1968.