To: tapatio
I heard that story also. What made it particularly poignant was that they said that when the President opened his eyes for the last time, they were clear, not clouded. (which was one of the hardest things for Nancy toward the end.) And Michael said, How wonderful that the last thing he saw here, was your wonderful smile, Mom, right before he got to see the face of God.
To: A Citizen Reporter
***What made it particularly poignant was that they said that when the President opened his eyes for the last time, they were clear, not clouded. (which was one of the hardest things for Nancy toward the end.) And Michael said, How wonderful that the last thing he saw here, was your wonderful smile, Mom, right before he got to see the face of God.**
OK, that did it--NOW I'm going to cry . . .
353 posted on
06/07/2004 11:02:14 AM PDT by
homemom
(Sometimes we do things because the short-term reward is more powerful than the long-term penalty.)
To: jwfiv
Here I go again... post 311 made me start crying at work.
382 posted on
06/07/2004 11:07:01 AM PDT by
Serb5150
(God Bless Ronald Reagan.)
To: A Citizen Reporter
lost it - now hiding behind my monitor and sniffing quietly so noone hears me crying
688 posted on
06/07/2004 11:57:20 AM PDT by
eyespysomething
(Virtue is learned at a mother's knee...and vices at other joints.)
To: A Citizen Reporter
Could you please repeat the stories you heard of the secret service agent and the President's last moments? Can pick-up only snippets from the thread and have been at work. Thanks.
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