Senator Edward Kennedy's Legacy

(Photo source: Sen. Kennedy's Senate Web Page)
We are deeply saddened by the death of Sen. Edward Kennedy. Our thoughts and prayers are with the Kennedy family today.
Nancy Keenan, president of NARAL Pro-Choice America, and Andrea Miller, executive director of NARAL Pro-Choice Massachusetts, paid tribute to Senator Kennedy's legacy of service, saying:
Our thoughts and prayers are with the Kennedy family today. They have lost a devoted father, husband, grandfather, and uncle, and the people of the commonwealth of Massachusetts and all Americans have lost a great statesman and champion for progressive values.
Throughout his career, Sen. Edward Kennedy set a new standard as a voice for the powerless and inspired generations of Americans to strengthen their country by contributing through public service. He was a tireless advocate for women's equality and an eloquent guardian of the values of freedom and privacy, most notably as a leader on health care and judicial nominations.
Sen. Kennedy never wavered in his pursuit to do what was right for the American people. At a time when our country faces such significant challenges, we must pay tribute to Sen. Kennedy's legacy by following his example of moving forward, even against great odds and relentless opposition from opponents of progress.
You can read the full statement on our website and if you're interested in reading a great summary of the many statements from different political leaders, lawmakers, and advocacy groups, visit the Washington Post's round-up.
Please feel free to use the comment section to share your thoughts on the legacy of Sen. Kennedy and leave your sympathy and condolences for the Kennedy family.

Senator Kennedy has been in office for my entire life - plus some. I cannot imagine the United States Government going on without him, but it shall. Thanks be to God we had him to fight for our rights for as long as we did. This great statesman shall be missed.
"Some believe there is nothing one man or one woman can do against the enormous array of the world's ills. Yet many of the world's great movements of thought and action have flowed from the work of a single man." -- Senator Edward Kennedy, 1966
Although Senator Kennedy was calling others to service in the fight against oppression, the quote attributed to him could also be said about him. He will be deeply missed but his dream shall never die.
There just aren't words to express how much Senator Kennedy meant to real people, to all of us. He lived service, and we are all better for his choice to do that everyday for a lifetime.