In early 2003, it was Senator Kennedy who was the most vocal opponent of invading Iraq. He was one of the lone, courageous voices.
When equal opportunity was attacked, Kennedy was there to stand up for equality and fairness.
When Senator Obama was facing negative smears in his tough primary, this man threw his powerful support behind Obama and added to the magic.
Kennedy made an impact for decades - but his passion and commitment to social justice and his dream of health care reform - is well known to young activists who joined the political process during Dean's run in 03-04 and Obama's run in 07-08.
At the most critical times, Kennedy stood up.
We as young democrats must keep his fight alive at the chapter level and on campuses. We must stand up. Right now. We must move our Congress to act. We need meaningful health care reform.













