Meaning of the quote

This quote means that Patrick J. Kennedy used to have a problem with drinking too much alcohol, but he is now working on getting better and controlling his drinking. He is no longer an alcoholic, but he is still working to stay sober and healthy.

About Patrick J. Kennedy

Patrick J. Kennedy, a former U.S. Representative from Rhode Island, is a mental health advocate and a member of the famous Kennedy family. He served in Congress for over 15 years and has been involved in various initiatives related to opioid abuse and mental health issues.

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I believe that successfully addressing our national security needs while protecting our basic freedoms and civil liberties requires continual Congressional oversight, and I will continue to work to assert the role of this body in carrying out this grave responsibility.

Patrick J. Kennedy

American politician, Rhode Island

In the 5 years, well over 60,000 American families have been broken apart by the absence of insurance because the only way for parents to get treatment for their children is to turn the custody of those children over to the State.

Patrick J. Kennedy

American politician, Rhode Island

In the last 5 years, American employers have lost over $150 billion of productivity to depression alone. That is more than the GDP of 28 different States during the same period.

Patrick J. Kennedy

American politician, Rhode Island

So if we are really concerned about generating more taxes, we ought to be investing in our people, not taking away the kinds of resources that contribute to their ability to become greater taxpayers in this country.

Patrick J. Kennedy

American politician, Rhode Island

For students today, only 10 percent of children from working-class families graduate from college by the age of 24 as compared to 58 percent of upper-middle-class and wealthy families.

Patrick J. Kennedy

American politician, Rhode Island

The key battleground in the war on terrorism, therefore, is in the minds of the American public.

Patrick J. Kennedy

American politician, Rhode Island

If we had a terrorist attack, the way the people respond is going to determine whether that attack is just a tragedy or whether that attack becomes an all-out disaster.

Patrick J. Kennedy

American politician, Rhode Island

I see the policy of opposing same-sex marriages or unions, whatever you call it, as bigotry or discrimination.

Patrick J. Kennedy

American politician, Rhode Island

We could have a budget that brings Americans together.

Patrick J. Kennedy

American politician, Rhode Island

Terrorism is a psychological warfare. Terrorists try to manipulate us and change our behavior by creating fear, uncertainty, and division in society.

Patrick J. Kennedy

American politician, Rhode Island

Americans have been given goals to achieve in Iraq, but not the standards by which to measure progress. And the only assurance Americans have been given that we can reach those goals is to trust the President and his Administration at their word.

Patrick J. Kennedy

American politician, Rhode Island

In our pledge every day, we pledge one Nation under God with liberty and justice for all.

Patrick J. Kennedy

American politician, Rhode Island

No one is immune from addiction; it afflicts people of all ages, races, classes, and professions.

Patrick J. Kennedy

American politician, Rhode Island

We believe in some basic human principles – everyone should have the opportunities not just to survive, but to excel with their God-given talents and abilities. Those are the values that should be reflected in our budgets.

Patrick J. Kennedy

American politician, Rhode Island

I am a recovering alcoholic.

Patrick J. Kennedy

American politician, Rhode Island

Today, our economy is about an economy of ideas.

Patrick J. Kennedy

American politician, Rhode Island

If we do not provide education for every single American, we are consigning those without an education to second-class status.

Patrick J. Kennedy

American politician, Rhode Island

Democrats believe that government should reflect the sense of community that Americans demonstrated after Katrina – the sense of community that has defined and united America throughout its history.

Patrick J. Kennedy

American politician, Rhode Island

Moreover, as the leadership of the House confirmed last year, the Administration remains opposed to a congressional resolution on the Armenian Genocide due to Turkish objections. This approach sends absolutely the wrong signal to Turkey and to the rest of the world.

Patrick J. Kennedy

American politician, Rhode Island

My mother is still battling alcoholism.

Patrick J. Kennedy

American politician, Rhode Island

In my state, over 17,000 households are going hungry on a regular basis.

Patrick J. Kennedy

American politician, Rhode Island

Franklin Roosevelt said the test of our progress is not whether we add more to the abundance to those who have much; it is whether we provide enough to those who have too little. This reconciliation package fails that test as well.

Patrick J. Kennedy

American politician, Rhode Island

As the bill requires, any terror alert system must give people and organizations some indication about what steps they must take to improve their own security and assist in the Nation’s security.

Patrick J. Kennedy

American politician, Rhode Island

Facts are, insurance ratings are really dependent on the notion that some people are higher risk than others.

Patrick J. Kennedy

American politician, Rhode Island

On the other hand, the American public possesses a great resilience and strength, and good risk communication strategies can tap into and even amplify those assets.

Patrick J. Kennedy

American politician, Rhode Island

And how the government communicates about homeland security is central to how the public responds.

Patrick J. Kennedy

American politician, Rhode Island

My state has the highest child poverty rate in all of New England, above the national average.

Patrick J. Kennedy

American politician, Rhode Island