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| 06-05-04
| The Heavy Equipment Guy
Posted on 06/05/2004 5:02:50 PM PDT by backhoe
TOPICS: Extended News; News/Current Events
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To: ConservativeMan55
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06/10/2004 5:57:17 AM PDT
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backhoe
(Sleep tight, Ronnie... you reminded me of my Dad so much...)
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To: ConservativeMan55; All
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06/10/2004 6:07:33 AM PDT
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backhoe
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The bill having been read twice and placed on the general calendar can now be brought up for a vote AT ANY TIME! At best we will have about 24 hours notice before the bill comes up for a vote or is offered as an amendment to something else. Call your Senators now an urge them to fight any attempt to extend the AWB.
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06/10/2004 10:17:39 AM PDT
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backhoe
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Even in death, Ronald Reagan does his party and his country one last favor.
Blacks Prospered Under Reagan
NewsMax.com ^ | June 10, 2004 | Carl Limbacher
When the idjits say "Reagan dindn't care about black people," they are, in a sense right; he cared about all people. He devised economic policies that didn't favor or punish anyone and made it easier for middle class families to keep more of their money and for business, and thus employment, to grow. Unless Jesse Jackson et. al. think jobs and prosperity for everyone is bad thing, of course.
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06/10/2004 1:23:42 PM PDT
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06/10/2004 1:32:38 PM PDT
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What Tony Blair, the latter-day Reagan, told me on the 07.42 to Birmingham
The Times ^ | June 11, 2004 | Nick Robinson
Listen now to what Blair says about Reagan: His statesmanlike pursuit of more stable relations with the Soviet Union helped bring about the end of the Cold War. He will be greatly missed by his many friends and admirers on this side of the Atlantic. Listen to his deputy John Prescott who made a few Labour MPs splutter when as Blairs stand-in at PMQs he declared that President Reegun (we knew what he meant) had made a contribution to world peace. When you watch Reagans funeral in Washingtons National Cathedral dont mistake Blairs presence as just observing the usual courtesies. Blair believes that, just like him and George W. Bush now, Reagan and Thatcher were unpopular but right. Put it to him that thats not what he used to think and he simply and disarmingly says But I was wrong. He now believes that its his critics who have not yet awoken to the real nature of the threat, the warfare of the end game.
I heard on the radio that they're expecting almost a quarter of a million people to come through the rotunda during the time President Reagan is lying in state. Amazing.
I am thinking that some of what we are seeing, is the beginning of the Second Reagan Revolution....
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06/10/2004 4:05:40 PM PDT
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backhoe
(Sleep tight, Ronnie... you reminded me of my Dad so much...)
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06/10/2004 4:45:42 PM PDT
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backhoe
(Sleep tight, Ronnie... you reminded me of my Dad so much...)
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06/10/2004 5:13:23 PM PDT
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backhoe
(Pleasant journey, old Cowboy...)
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President Reagan Changed MeFront Page Magazine ^ | June 7, 2004 | Tammy BruceI had never thought of my friend as an indecent person, just as I never thought of myself as one. But he really hates those two people and wishes them awful things. He believes hes in the right and theyre wrong. He also believes that the questions that divide them are moral issues about life and death. The difference, however, is that I think its safe to say neither Nancy nor Ronald Reagan ever had a bottle of champagne in the fridge waiting for a gay man or a feminist to die. The Reagans, Ill bet, dont hoot and holler at someone elses pain.
Mrs. Reagans humanity illustrated by counterpoint the soullessness of the Left. We, the Feminist and Gay Elites, inflicted on society narcissists biggest crime of all: We couldnt see beyond our own interests and desires. We became indecent in defending our principles.
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06/10/2004 5:27:01 PM PDT
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backhoe
(Pleasant journey, old Cowboy...)
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As Bob Dole said earlier today, "Once again, Ronald Reagan has been underestimated."
Actions always speak louder than words.
The people have spoken.
Metro Press Release: Metrorail ridership sets new all-time record - Metrorail ridership reached 850,636 trips yesterday, June 9, the highest ridership day in Metrorails 28-year history, on a day that people flocked to the District of Columbia to pay their respects to former President Ronald Reagan.
Wednesdays ridership bested the previous record by 39,379, when 811,257 people took a trip on Metrorail on January 20, 1993, the day that Bill Clinton was inaugurated as President.
Thousands of ordinary Americans pay tribute to Reagan before today's state funeral
The Daily Telegraph ^ | June 11, 2004 | David Rennie
The picture I am seeing of those paying their last respects to Reagan is a far different one that what some in the media would have us believe. While most journalist have kept a civil tone, there are still those who are trying to impart a vision that blacks, hispanics...and of course, the poor were never part of Reagan's America.
Funny, because I am seeing people of all stripes...
It wasn't always easy for the Gipper
townhall.com ^ | 6/11/04 | Michael Barone
I also remember the gas lines with President Carter. High interest rates, unemployment, housing market was in the dumps. You could not sell a house or buy one. It was bad but you never hear Democrats talk about Carter as President. We need a good history lesson. I was there...
Analysis: Ronald Reagan's Secret Anti-Soviet War
Insight on the News ^ | June 10, 2004 | Richard Sale
Someone asked the newly elected Reagan what his cold war policy would be and he said "we are going to win it." The man had incredible guts and a profound sense of the use of power. One thing missing in this whole scenario was the cooperation he elicited from the Pope, who delivered tremendous support to our efforts in Poland as long as violence was never one of the tools.
I pray that we all live long enough to have another president as great as Ronald Reagan and a friendly leader as great as the "Iron Lady", Margaret Thatcher.
Republican Memorial, Democrat Memorial, (Limbaugh: Reagan & Wellstone)
Limbaugh's Website ^ | Rush Limbaugh
Up and down, good and bad, we owe Rush the bulk of American conservative victories. The net is good, the Reagan revolution was good, but el Rushbo electrified and informed everyone and anyone in America about what is what for the last 15 years. He, himself, will deserve a memorial one day.
I say this as one who rarely listens, but listen I do.
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06/11/2004 2:55:23 AM PDT
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backhoe
(Pleasant journey, old Cowboy...)
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06/11/2004 3:41:50 AM PDT
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backhoe
(Sleep tight, Ronnie... you reminded me of my Dad so much...)
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06/11/2004 4:32:27 AM PDT
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backhoe
(Sleep tight, Ronnie... you reminded me of my Dad so much...)
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06/11/2004 4:47:35 AM PDT
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06/11/2004 4:50:04 AM PDT
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To: backhoe
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1151120/posts
The Reagan Public Viewing- Freeper Thoughts
I just got back from a twenty four hour trip to Washington, D.C. to pay my respects to the great President Ronald Reagan. I was the 40th person from the general public to enter the Rotunda and see the flag-draped casket with my own eyes. Here are a few of my thoughts from the day:
To: StayAt HomeMother
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06/11/2004 5:48:27 AM PDT
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backhoe
(Pleasant journey, old Cowboy...)
To: backhoe
Thank YOU for assembling this list. Like a lot of FReepers I have bookmarked several threads, and you have already listed most of my other favorites. Here is one more:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1151124/posts
Viewing the Caisson, Bidding Farewell ...
Posted on 06/10/2004 11:56:31 AM EDT by joanie-f
Yesterday morning I traveled to Washington with my husband, two sisters, a niece, and a friend of our nieces (two high school girls). We parked in Silver Spring, MD, and took the Metro into DC. ...
(The other thread I listed, "The Reagan Public Viewing- Freeper Thoughts," was started by RobFromGa.)
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06/11/2004 6:06:49 AM PDT
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backhoe
(Pleasant journey, old Cowboy...)
To: StayAt HomeMother
Appreciate the link- I had missed it, somehow.
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06/11/2004 6:07:51 AM PDT
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backhoe
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