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I was not surprised to read that Sen. Edward M. Kennedy was allowed to appear on Soviet television where he preached ”togetherness” with the Soviet Union. ”Together we will make history or together we will end it,” said the man from the Welfare State.

Politicians and businessmen of his ilk have been playing ”togetherness” with the Kremlin since the early days of Franklin D. Roosevelt`s reign, whose administration saved Soviet Russia by recognition in 1933.

In the name of ”togetherness,” Sen. Kennedy`s party also abandoned Central-Eastern Europe to the Reds, subjecting its people to mass murder, rape, deportations, concentration camps and other Soviet barbarisms.