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To: najida
This should go nicely with a hot cup of coffee.

He Could See for Miles
Reagan had a vision and the courage to endure all the doubters
By CHARLES KRAUTHAMMER

4 posted on 06/07/2004 8:07:12 AM PDT by BigWaveBetty (You're not the boss of me.)
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To: BigWaveBetty
Sen. John Kerry's wife, Teresa Heinz Kerry, sounded like she was at a rally to legalize pot at Thursday's fund-raising dinner for her husband at the Hilton. "The only way we're going to win this," Heinz declared, "is grass roots at every level: At the highest level grass, the lowest level grass. It could be a lot of grass" ... NY Daily News
5 posted on 06/07/2004 8:10:38 AM PDT by mountaineer
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To: lodwick

bringing over from last thread...

Michael Reagan to NewsMax Readers: Dad Is Home Now
Phil Brennan Monday, June 7, 2004

Michael Reagan, President Reagan's oldest son, a nationally syndicated radio host and columnist for NewsMax Magazine, made the following statement to NewsMax.com Sunday afternoon.

I can think about the times that we spent together as a father and son, sometimes just literally talking about nothing, but just being there and being in awe of him.

I think about those days when he was governor of California and how wonderful a job he did for the state. I can think about the times that he allowed me to be in his presence when tough decisions were ready to be made.

For example, on the evening that he chose George W. Bush’s father to be his running mate as the candidate for the vice presidency, Dad invited me to be in his inner circle as those decisions were made.

I remember the night in 1976 when I asked him what he missed most about not winning his party’s nomination as its presidential candidate. He said to me: "Michael, what I miss most is not being able to sit down with the Russians and saying to them "nyet" because it’s been so long that we’ve been giving up too much to get along with them. It’s time for the Russians to get along with us."

But what I remember most about my dad, and what puts me at peace with where he is today, is a conversation I had with him as he was flying back on Air Force One and he allowed me to accompany him back to Point Mugu [Air Base, Calif.]

It was Easter Week in the last year of his presidency, and he looked at me and he counted out 'nine' on his fingers. I asked what that meant, and he said: "Michael, it will be nine more months when I will be able to feel the freedom once again to go to church each and every Sunday. You know, Michael, ever since I was shot I have worried about putting other people in harm’s way by being among them, so I haven’t been to church on a regular basis and even though I have offered my presidency up to God I haven’t been with God on Sundays. That’s what I’m looking forward to."

And as I look back over Dad’s 93 years, what puts me truly at peace is knowing that my father was fully aware of who his God is. Not only did he offer up his presidency but he offered up his life a long time ago to serve his God.

And so now the peace I feel is knowing that my father has gone home to be with his God and his Lord, and that is the greatest gift that he ever gave me.
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Good news from Michael Reagan.



179 posted on 06/07/2004 8:47:41 AM EDT by lodwick (WASP)


6 posted on 06/07/2004 8:10:52 AM PDT by BigWaveBetty (You're not the boss of me.)
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