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I just can’t believe Kerry had a photo op with President Reagan’s casket.
JeffersonRepublic.com ^ | 06/11/2004 | JeffersonRepublic.com

Posted on 06/11/2004 11:36:39 AM PDT by JeffersonRepublic.com

I just can’t believe Kerry had a photo op with President Reagan’s casket.

I have tried very hard not to get political with the memorial services of Reagan, but Drudge report is running a story about the words kerry used to describe Reagan and is also showing a picture of kerry leaving the viewing of Reagan’s casket. It just bothers me! Sorry. Kerry said of Reagan, “Moral Darkness”, that was how he described Reagan’s leadership. Now he is having his campaign photo op next to his casket. Sick, Sick, Sick.

Also, his supporters are protest along the route Reagan’s body will follow after the morning services. We can’t let these people lead our country.

Holtz

JeffersonRepublic.com


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1 posted on 06/11/2004 11:36:40 AM PDT by JeffersonRepublic.com
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They just couldn't deprive Kerry of being consistent, so now he spoke against Reagan before he supported him, seems reasonable to understand coming form him.


The Boston Globe Archives | July 21, 1988 | Walter V. Robinson ***


ATLANTA -- Sen. John F. Kerry took to the convention hall podium, telling the delegates that the "moral darkness" of President Reagan's presidency will soon end.
's presidency will soon end.


2 posted on 06/11/2004 11:46:13 AM PDT by seastay
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I can't believe that an article in the New York Times injected a plug for Kerry in this recollection of Sandra Day O'Connor's statement at the funeral:

State Funeral for Reagan Brings a Soaring Farewell By TODD S. PURDUM,Published: June 12, 2004

Here is the excerpt:

"At Mr. Reagan's request, Sandra Day O'Connor, whom he appointed as the first woman on the Supreme Court 23 years ago, read from one of his favorite statements of the American creed. She quoted John Winthrop, the Massachusetts Puritan, who preached in 1630, "We must consider that we shall be as a city upon a hill," and whose direct descendant, a would-be president from Massachusetts named John Kerry, sat with his fellow senators in the cathedral's south transept. My my what a long ridiculous sentence.

3 posted on 06/12/2004 3:11:26 AM PDT by pam4454
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