Ted Kennedy Returns To The Senate

November 17, 2008

 

Ted Kennedy

After undergoing surgery for a cancerous brain tumor, Senator Edward M. Kennedy is ready to return to work.

He released the following statement today, Monday:

“It’s good to be back in the Senate. I am particularly looking forward to seeing my staff and my colleagues and to working in the current brief session on a realistic new stimulus package to help our fellow Americans who are suffering in this economic crisis.

“I will also continue to lay the ground work for early action by Congress on health reform when President Obama takes office in January. We’ve been making real progress in our discussions about a consensus approach, and I’m optimistic we’ll succeed.

“I am grateful for the prayers and good wishes I’ve received over the past several months. They have certainly lifted my spirits, as has the election of Barack Obama as our 44th President.”

Glad To See That He’s Doing Better… A True Fighter!!!


South Korea Welcomes Obama for Future Meeting With Kim Jong II

November 17, 2008

Kim Jong II

WASHINGTON (CNN) — South Korean President Lee Myung-bak said Sunday he would “welcome” and “support” a meeting between President-elect Barack Obama and North Korean leader Kim Jong Il if Obama were to take such a step after taking office.

In an interview with CNN’s Alina Cho at the Group of 20 financial summit in Washington, Lee said that when he spoke with Obama after the U.S. presidential election, Obama promised to consult with South Korea before taking any major action on North Korea.

In response to a question at a presidential debate, Obama said he would meet without preconditions during the first year of his administration with leaders of several nations whose governments have been at odds with the United States, including North Korea. Read the rest of this entry »