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Sen. Robert Byrd (D-WV) called for the health care reform legislation to be named after the late Sen. Ted Kennedy. In a statement, Byrd said, "In his honor and as a tribute to his commitment to his ideals, let us stop the shouting and name calling and have a civilized debate on health care reform which I hope, when legislation has been signed into law, will bear his name for his commitment to insuring the health of every American."

Here is the full statement:

"I had hoped and prayed that this day would never come. My heart and soul weeps at the lost of my best friend in the Senate, my beloved friend, Ted Kennedy."

"Senator Kennedy and I both witnessed too many wars in our lives, and believed too strongly in the Constitution of the United States to allow us to go blindly into war. That is why we stood side by side in the Senate against the war in Iraq."

"Neither years of age nor years of political combat, nor his illness, diminished the idealism and energy of this talented, imaginative, and intelligent man. And that is the kind of Senator Ted Kennedy was. Throughout his career, Senator Kennedy believed in a simple premise: that our society's greatness lies in its ability and willingness to provide for its less fortunate members. Whether striving to increase the minimum wage, ensuring that all children have medical insurance, or securing better access to higher education, Senator Kennedy always showed that he cares deeply for those whose needs exceed their political clout. Unbowed by personal setbacks or by the terrible sorrows that have fallen upon his family, his spirit continued to soar, and he continued to work as hard as ever to make his dreams a reality."

"In his honor and as a tribute to his commitment to his ideals, let us stop the shouting and name calling and have a civilized debate on health care reform which I hope, when legislation has been signed into law, will bear his name for his commitment to insuring the health of every American."

"God bless his wife Vicki, his family, and the institution that he served so ably, which will never be the same without his voice of eloquence and reason. And God bless you Ted. I love you and will miss you terribly."

"In my autobiography I wrote that during a visit to West Virginia in 1968 to help dedicate the "Robert F. Kennedy Youth Center" in Morgantown, "Senator Kennedy's voice quivered with emotion as he talked of his late brothers and their love for West Virginia. 'These hills, these people, and this state have had a very special meaning for my family. Our lives have been tightly intertwined with yours.'"

"I am sure the people of the great state of West Virginia join me in expressing our heartfelt condolences to the Kennedy family at this moment of deep sorrow."

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August 26, 2009 11:31 AM   

Amen! Let it be.

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August 26, 2009 11:40 AM   

We hope Senator Byrd's words can call to the Better Angels of the opponents to universal health coverage Ted so ardently fought for for decades.

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August 26, 2009 11:41 AM   

Sadly, I fear the health bill the weak-kneed Senate Democrats will pass will not be worthy of the Kennedy name.

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August 26, 2009 4:10 PM    in reply to parisblues

Your fashionable know-it-all cynicism besmirches Ted Kennedy's optimism -- as Byrd's words make so lovingly clear.

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August 26, 2009 11:41 AM   

...and please, let it be a bill he would be proud to have his name on. Anything less would be a slap in the face to a man who gave so much for so long.

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August 26, 2009 11:56 AM   

It is with much regret that I note the passing of a great man. I truly believe that America is the greatest country of the past 400 years, sadly, the health care debate shows its demise. The passing of Ted Kennedy is representative of the passing of the baton. I wish your country the best, and passing a health bill will act to further your greatness. Rise up America, and defeat the limbaughs, cantors, and those who believe they have one iota to contribute to this diverse world. Out of many one people.
Jah speaks

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August 26, 2009 2:00 PM   

I strongly disagree. Sen Kenedy' s name should be on a single payer bill. Not on this bill which seems to be on a path to reject the public option and score a real win for the insurance companies.

Any bill that insnt a single payer bill, that bares his name will be an outright insult to a man who was so devoted to universal health care.

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August 26, 2009 2:37 PM   

It's a terrible irony that he died when we are so close to achieving his life's dream. Health care reform must pass. If there has to be a compromise of what we want, so be it. Although a liberal, Senator Kennedy knew the importance of taking steps to get to the end. Regardless of what we end up with, it will be one more of those steps and I think he would be honored to have it named for him. As we progress, amendments can be made to this bill instead of ever having a new bill on healthcare.

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August 26, 2009 3:17 PM   

No!!! Not these pieces of crap that are floating around purporting to be "reform."

Not "mandates" that direct money from taxpayers' pockets to insurance and drug company executives.

The only fitting memorial to Ted Kennedy is REAL reform -- Single Payer or a Public Option.

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August 26, 2009 5:32 PM   

Perfect! Name the bill with a public option after Teddy, now, and the rethug mouthbreathers will fall off a cliff. Then we can ignore them and pass it without any more compromises.

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