Senator Edward M. Kennedy (D., Mass.) died of brain cancer at age 77 and was buried near his brothers John and Robert at Arlington National Cemetery. He served 46 years in the Senate, where he was an advocate for voting rights for minorities (and 18-year-olds), the rights of the disabled, the abolition of the draft, and--less successfully--health care reform. "The place won't be the same without him," said Senator John McCain (R., Ariz.). Rush Limbaugh said that Kennedy was "the lion of the Senate" and that "we were his prey." "He left a woman to drown," tweeted Fox News analyst Tammy Bruce, "and now he's left us to drown." "Hopefully," said Eric Sanger, a director at the
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Senator Edward M. Kennedy (D., Mass.) died of brain cancer at age 77 and was buried near his brothers John and Robert at Arlington National Cemetery. He served 46 years in the Senate, where he was an advocate for voting rights for minorities (and 18-year-olds), the rights of the disabled, the abolition of the draft, and--less successfully--health care reform. "The place won't be the same without him," said Senator John McCain (R., Ariz.). Rush Limbaugh said that Kennedy was "the lion of the Senate" and that "we were his prey." "He left a woman to drown," tweeted Fox News analyst Tammy Bruce, "and now he's left us to drown." "Hopefully," said Eric Sanger, a director at the