Statement from Irish Taoiseach Brian Cowen T.D. regarding the death of Sen. Ted Kennedy
August 26th, 2009 - 5:58 pm ICT by BNO News
DUBLIN (BNO NEWS) — Irish Taoiseach Mr. Brian Cowen T.D., the head of the government, released the following statement on Wednesday regarding the death of Sen. Ted Kennedy.
“I am very saddened to learn of the passing of Senator Ted Kennedy last night.
Senator Ted Kennedy was one of the most distinguished and talented figures in American politics. Over 47 years as a Senator, he has made a massive contribution to his country and to the causes of justice and peace around the world.
The huge esteem in which Ted was held across the United States was never more evident than last year in the outpouring of concern and good wishes when news of his illness became public.
He has been described as being the “the Lion of the Senate” in recognition of his legislative record and for his constant championing of the political causes which were dear to him throughout his political life. He was a great advocate for the vulnerable and the less well-off in society.
Ted Kennedy, who hailed from the most famous Irish-American family, through his own endeavours and achievement, added further distinction to his family’s well-earned reputation for public service.
Ted Kennedy will be remembered with great affection and enduring respect here in Ireland. Ted Kennedy was a great friend of Ireland.
In good days and bad, Ted Kennedy worked valiantly for the cause of peace on this island. He played a particularly important role in the formative days of the Northern Ireland Peace Process. He maintained a strong and genuine interest in its progress. He used his political influence wisely. He was the voice of moderation and common sense. He was unequivocal in his rejection of violence at all times and from all quarters. He believed that only politics would provide a sustainable and enduring way forward. His belief that the United States could play a strong role in solving our problems has been vindicated by the success of the Peace Process.
He was a strong supporter of US investment in Ireland as a means of consolidating the political developments that had taken place here. That economic dividend will be an enduring legacy of his political contribution to the Peace Process.
In his dignified and courageous response to his illness, Ted Kennedy created his own ‘Profile in Courage’.
Today, America has lost a great and respected statesman and Ireland has lost a long-standing and true friend.
I wish to extend my deepest sympathies to Ted’s wife, Vicki, his children, extended family and friends.”
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