Posted on 06/11/2004 5:52:28 PM PDT by jmstein7
Of course, Arnold. Also, I saw Johnny Mathis, Wayne Newton, and Tom Selleck.
Who else do you see, and are they Republican?
Pro Abortion. Pro Gun Control (Backs FineSwine's AWB to the hilt!) and a few other items.
Tax reduction and smaller government are only a couple of items. Doesn't make anyone A Republican!
IMO, everyone on this day and to this day who supported Mr. Reagan is a celebrity.
I can't imagine for the life of me why in the hell you or anyone else would care what "celebrities" are at his funeral or anywhere else.
so if you are a tax cutter you are automatically a Republican?
As they sang "My Country 'Tis of Thee", and got to the line 'from every Mountainside', a long rolling thunderclap came in through the screen door. It just seemed... perfect.
Bo Derek was there, and she has been a long-standing Republican.
Until I saw the California end of the funeral,I did not know that the Greyhound Bus company had a band?
They play pretty good too.
You know, I loved the man and I've cried through these days of memory, but I surely fail to see the beauty in the spot he chose for his library. The reporters keep talking about the beautiful scenery and all I see is brown dirt. Guess I'm spoiled living amidst all this greenery.
zzzzzzzzzzzzz......
I can assure you Norman Lear is not speaking.
Yet another sign of the greatness of Reagan.
I'm more interested in knowing where RR's grandchildren are. I would have expected them to be there.
I have been to Simi Valley. I have to tell you it is much more beautiful in person. Everything does have the tan tint , as does much of California. But one of the most beautiful roads I have ever seen is taking 118 from Simi Valley towards the San Fernando Valley. I have at least 50 photos in my dresser and I always look at them from time to time to reminisce.
For all practical purposes. Certainly not a Democrat.
Look what happens when JFKennedy's speech about wanting to lower the tax rate is referenced nowadays: All the Kennedy
clan underwhelms the media and demands that the speech not be *used* to defend taxcuts.
Too bad for them it's in the public domain.
I lived near there for years. I thought the view of mountains and oceans was gorgeous. I suppose there are other places in the country where you can see for miles, and it isn't just cityscape. but few strike me as imposing as this.
BTW, the brown isn't dirt, it's chapparal in the dry season.
You certainly are not a Democrat if you run and govern squarely on a tax-cutting plank, right?
It does in my book. My party has a big tent. Which party do you belong to?
Norman Lear. BWHAHAHAHA. They would ask Norman Bates to speak before Norman Lear would be invited.
I saw Scott Baio in the crowd.
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