Posted on 06/07/2004 7:47:11 AM PDT by cicero's_son
I apologize if this has already been discussed, but is there some way that Freepers can send our personal condolences to Nancy Reagan?
We all know how much she loved President Reagan, and her grief right now must be terrible. What a strong, tremendous lady she is. President Reagan was so fortunate to have her as a wife and a caregiver these past 10 years.
She deserves to hear from all of us how much we loved President Reagan, how grateful we are for his life and service, and how we will keep her in our prayers.
Let's collect a truckload of jelly beans to dump on DNC headquarters.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1148656/posts
reagan online condolence book.
Reagan Library Memorial Website: You can leave your condolences here & get funeral info |
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Posted by Wolfstar On News/Activism 06/05/2004 8:33:41 PM CDT with 74 comments Reagan Presidential Library ^ | 6/5/04 I'm posting this thread only to provide a link to the Reagan Presidential Library's Memorial Website. The site will have funeral information, a place where you can leave your condolences, and a place where you can contribute to a memorial fund if you wish. |
LOVE IT!!!!!
Here a few tons for the Gipper!!!!!
However, I was thinking of something different--something perhaps unique to Free Republic. I don't have any ideas myself yet, but I wanted to throw out the challenge to the entire community.
Every single person on Free Republic has been deeply influenced by Ronald Reagan in some way. We all care enough to spend our time (and LOTS of it) writing, reading, and thinking about Conservatism. As such we, as individuals and as a community, owe a great debt to this man.
We are in no small measure his legacy. I say this not out of pride, but out of respect.
What can we do to honor him?
www.reaganlibrary.com
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