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Thousands of ordinary Americans pay tribute to Reagan before today's state funeral
The Daily Telegraph ^ | June 11, 2004 | David Rennie

Posted on 06/10/2004 5:28:21 PM PDT by MadIvan

Lady Thatcher and Nancy Reagan held an emotional reunion in Washington yesterday on the eve of the state funeral for the 40th president.

As the city filled with more than 1,000 world leaders and dignitaries, Mrs Reagan made time to invite her husband's old friend and ally to tea at the presidential guesthouse, Blair House, across Pennsylvania Avenue from the White House.

Earlier, Lady Thatcher visited the US Capitol Rotunda where President Reagan's body is lying in state, laying her hand briefly on the flag-draped mahogany coffin.

It was one of many moving, even painful, scenes when high pageantry collided with personal grief, as the former president's closest friends and admirers joined throngs of ordinary Americans paying their respects.

The mood in the Rotunda switched back and forth between sombre mourning and something approaching tourist gawping, as some 5,000 visitors an hour filed past the coffin, lying in state on a simple pine and black cloth bier first used for the coffin of Abraham Lincoln in 1865.

Boy scouts in khaki shorts and neckerchiefs queued with office workers as they waited patiently to pay their respects. Anticipating the huge queues, many left home in the early hours to join the stream of mourners.

Susan Frays, from Waldorf, Maryland, and her three sons queued for almost three hours. "Getting them up this morning was hard, but I think they'll look back on it as something they'll remember," she said.

Lady Thatcher will deliver a taped eulogy at today's service. She is also expected to be one of a small group of friends who will attend Mr Reagan's burial at sunset tonight in the grounds of the Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, California.

Mrs Reagan's frail, bird-like figure accompanied her late husband to the Capitol late on Wednesday, after a ceremonial procession on a gun carriage drawn by six black horses through the heart of Washington.

Republican leaders, headed by the vice-president, Dick Cheney, offered tributes as the casket was carried into the high-domed Rotunda by a military honour guard. Mr Cheney called the late president a "graceful and gallant man".

After the speeches, Mr Cheney escorted Mrs Reagan to the coffin to take her leave. She ran her hand along the top, smoothing down the Stars and Stripes several times and murmuring a prayer or farewell to her husband as she struggled to retain her composure.

For a moment, she appeared oblivious to the packed ranks of the nation's ruling elite, her friends and family or the relentless gaze of the television cameras carrying live images to millions. Mrs Reagan looked small and alone, a reminder that a state funeral is, for all its pomp, still a funeral. As the public queued for hours outside the Capitol in muggy, 84F heat, watched by thousands of police, the city prepared for the funeral service at the Washington National Cathedral.

The list of foreign leaders and retired statesmen due to attend the service extended beyond protocol, recalling the central events of Mr Reagan's time in office, and brushing up against modern-day diplomatic tensions. The cathedral is expected to welcome the former Soviet leader, Mikhail Gorbachev, and the former Polish president and Solidarity leader, Lech Walesa.

The modern-day leaders of Romania, Slovakia, the Czech Republic and Lithuania will attend, as will Hamid Karzai, president of Afghanistan - the scene of bitter covert struggles with the Soviet Union during the Reagan era. The governor general of Grenada, the Caribbean island invaded on Mr Reagan's orders, to block a pro-Communist coup, is also due.

President Jacques Chirac of France triggered sharp questions in Washington by declining to fly the short distance to the capital from Sea Island, Georgia, where he was attending the G8 summit.

French officials said Mr Chirac had pressing business in Paris and felt it was more appropriate for his predecessor, Valerie Giscard d'Estaing, to attend, with the serving French foreign minister, Michel Barnier. However, other leaders at the summit rearranged their schedules, including Tony Blair; Gerhard Schroder, the German chancellor; Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the Turkish prime minister; and Thabo Mbeki, the South African president.

The British contingent will be led by the Prince of Wales, representing the Queen, accompanied by Mr and Mrs Blair and Lady Thatcher. Her seven-minute eulogy was recorded on video in February, on doctors' advice, to avoid the strain of delivering a live address.


TOPICS: News/Current Events; US: California; US: District of Columbia; United Kingdom
KEYWORDS: blair; funeral; nancyreagan; reagan; ronaldreagan; thatcher
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This has been quite a week. No less than what the Great Man deserves. As for the French, their behaviour is precisely what we've come to expect.

Regards, Ivan


In memoriam

1 posted on 06/10/2004 5:28:22 PM PDT by MadIvan
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To: Judith Anne; Desdemona; alnick; knews_hound; faithincowboys; hillary's_fat_a**; redbaiter; ...

Ping!


2 posted on 06/10/2004 5:28:40 PM PDT by MadIvan (Ronald Reagan - proof positive that one man can indeed change the world.)
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To: MadIvan
I must tip my hat to the British: the Prince, the Blairs and Thatcher all at once. The British have a wonderful sense of symbols, ceremonies and appropriate gestures. We have often seen it these long 3 years.
3 posted on 06/10/2004 5:40:10 PM PDT by CasearianDaoist
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To: MadIvan
...murmuring a prayer or farewell to her husband...

Since I was at work when Wednesday's events transpired, I recorded them. I am certain one thing Mrs. Reagan said at the casket was, "I love you, Ronny."

4 posted on 06/10/2004 5:40:42 PM PDT by Wolfstar (He slipped the surly bonds of earth to touch the face of God. Thank you President Reagan.)
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To: MadIvan

What an insulting comment this is:

..."throngs of ordinary Americans..."...


5 posted on 06/10/2004 5:48:16 PM PDT by jolie560 (hE)
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To: CasearianDaoist; MadIvan

After the Revolution, a schism began to form among the founding fathers as to whether or not to favor Britain or France in trade agreements and such. The schism gradually grew to the point where there was a falling out between Washington and Jefferson while GW was president. The Jeffersonians (anti-Federalists or Democratic-Republicans) favored the French. The Federalists (let by Washington, Adams and Hamilton) favored the British. The John Jay treaty with the England was the culmination of Washington's pro-British policy. The ensuing 200+ years have proved the Federalists right over and over when it came to choosing England over France.


6 posted on 06/10/2004 5:49:18 PM PDT by Wolfstar (He slipped the surly bonds of earth to touch the face of God. Thank you President Reagan.)
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To: MadIvan
Here's Cpl James Wright, USMC, saluting President Reagan's casket today.

Semper Fidelis, Cpl. Wright!

7 posted on 06/10/2004 5:50:08 PM PDT by Chieftain (To all who serve and support those who serve - thank you!)
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To: Wolfstar

I'm sure you are correct. Mrs. Reagan did say, "I love you, Ronnie" just before she turned away. Her face was turned just enough so that you could actually read her lips.


8 posted on 06/10/2004 5:53:23 PM PDT by jtill (Those who love the Lord never meet for the last time!)
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To: Alberta's Child
President Jacques Chirac of France triggered sharp questions in Washington by declining to fly the short distance to the capital from Sea Island, Georgia, where he was attending the G8 summit.

French officials said Mr Chirac had pressing business in Paris and felt it was more appropriate for his predecessor, Valerie Giscard d'Estaing, to attend, with the serving French foreign minister, Michel Barnier. However, other leaders at the summit rearranged their schedules, including Tony Blair; Gerhard Schroder, the German chancellor; Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the Turkish prime minister; and Thabo Mbeki, the South African president.

Didn't you say the French were America's best ally? The French have demonstrated their dislike for America in many different ways, this is just one of them.

9 posted on 06/10/2004 6:04:17 PM PDT by Victoria Delsoul (I've noticed that everyone who is for abortion has already been born ~ Ronald Reagan)
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To: Victoria Delsoul
France certainly isn't America's "best ally." But they -- along with other European nations -- do maintain formal relations with the U.S. that are deeper than the relations we enjoy with most countries.

Screw Chirac. It's bad enough that we've got one frog (Kerry) attending Reagan's funeral.

10 posted on 06/10/2004 6:10:14 PM PDT by Alberta's Child ("Ego numquam pronunciare mendacium . . . sed ego sum homo indomitus")
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To: Alberta's Child

Good advice. :-)


11 posted on 06/10/2004 6:14:51 PM PDT by Victoria Delsoul (I've noticed that everyone who is for abortion has already been born ~ Ronald Reagan)
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To: Victoria Delsoul

LOL. Thanks. We're better off with JacqueStrap Chirac staying home.


12 posted on 06/10/2004 6:22:33 PM PDT by Alberta's Child ("Ego numquam pronunciare mendacium . . . sed ego sum homo indomitus")
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To: Wolfstar

Thanks for that bit of history, and I love your tagline. I remember hearing President Reagan say that at the memorial for the Challenger astronauts, on television, it made me cry then, and still gets me misty.


13 posted on 06/10/2004 6:22:39 PM PDT by Judith Anne (HOW ARE WE EVER GOING TO CLEAN UP ALL THIS MESS?)
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To: Victoria Delsoul

That's a great Ronald Reagan tribute you put up on your profile page, BTW. Thanks for all your great posts over the last few days!


14 posted on 06/10/2004 6:24:20 PM PDT by Alberta's Child ("Ego numquam pronunciare mendacium . . . sed ego sum homo indomitus")
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To: MadIvan

"As for the French, their behaviour is precisely what we've come to expect."

Don't worry about the French, they'll be there when they need us.


15 posted on 06/10/2004 6:28:17 PM PDT by JW Brown
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To: Alberta's Child

Glad you liked it. Thanks, AC.


16 posted on 06/10/2004 6:28:23 PM PDT by Victoria Delsoul (I've noticed that everyone who is for abortion has already been born ~ Ronald Reagan)
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To: Alberta's Child
Screw Chirac. It's bad enough that we've got one frog (Kerry) attending Reagan's funeral.

Kerry doesn't even rise to the level of a frog - he's a toad (and this from a proud American of French Canadian descent).

17 posted on 06/10/2004 6:39:55 PM PDT by Inspectorette
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To: Victoria Delsoul

Umm...Are you still as beautiful as before?


18 posted on 06/10/2004 6:52:37 PM PDT by buccaneer81 (Rick Nash will score 40 goals this season...)
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To: MadIvan

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...who are waiting up to 8 hours to see a man that they hardly know. I've seen Hell's Amgels types, blacks of all ages and many Hispanics, as they've all lined up in the heat and wait hours to spend a couple minutes with a man they obviously think changed their lives. It's killing them.


19 posted on 06/10/2004 7:11:01 PM PDT by cwb (If it weren't for Republicans, liberals would have no real enemies)
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To: MadIvan
Chirac's absense will not be forgotten. He hates America and Americans and he's letting it show. Gerhardt Schroeder (sic)amazingly enough will attend.

Funny how gestures like this make their mark.

20 posted on 06/10/2004 7:23:50 PM PDT by GVnana
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