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Ron's Day
| Bob J
Posted on 06/11/2004 8:22:42 PM PDT by Bob J
Blubbering like a baby in LA...
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To: xp38
Those are beautiful lyrics. I have never heard of Vanessa Amorosi before, I will have to find her music and give it a listen.
Thanks
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posted on
06/11/2004 11:16:54 PM PDT
by
DeSoto
To: PLK
However, I couldn't quite figure out where he was going with it. Was it a protest against the Islamofacists who threaten us? There is no doubt about President GWB's strong authentic faith in God.
I believe Ron Jr. took direct aim at Pres. 42, Clintoon, who had to dust off his Bible each Sunday just to pose for the cameras at church.
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posted on
06/11/2004 11:19:50 PM PDT
by
Edit35
To: Bob J
The service in California was stunning. Especially when they showed the setting sun. Tried to blame my sniffles an a really bad head cold I just came down with. The cold didn't quite explain the tears running down my face when Michael spoke. Started really losing it when they folded the flag and presented it to Nancy. The scene at the casket made my heart for her. I don't think she will last long without her Ronnie.
My mother just turned 82 and like Nancy is very frail. Watching Nancy was like watching her. She gets that same lost look Nancy had at times especially when you ask her somrthing and she can't remember.
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posted on
06/11/2004 11:20:05 PM PDT
by
barker
(Never read the fine print. There ain't no way you're going to like it.)
To: NotJustAnotherPrettyFace
About Rev. Wenning: He was Mrs. Reagan's choice. I enjoyed his love of America, and--not that it matters, but--I think President Reagan would have delighted in the Reverend's obvious, own delight.
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posted on
06/11/2004 11:21:35 PM PDT
by
bannie
(Liberal Media: The Most Dangerous Enemies to America and Freedom)
To: DeSoto
Probably because she is Australian and I'm not sure if she has had much exposure elsewhere except for those opening ceremonies. This song is worth searching out.
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posted on
06/11/2004 11:22:26 PM PDT
by
xp38
To: bt_dooftlook
I thought he was referring to Kerry's-the-veteran-and-church-goer.
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posted on
06/11/2004 11:22:56 PM PDT
by
bannie
(Liberal Media: The Most Dangerous Enemies to America and Freedom)
To: Bob J
I was fine until I saw the Captain of the USS Ronald Reagan hand Nancy that flag, knowing that as he did so he said those traditional words; "Mrs Reagan, please accept this, your country's flag, with the heartfelt thanks of a grateful nation." Similar words were said to my mother by the captain of the honor guard attending my fathers funeral at Riverside National Cemetary in 2000, but in Reagan's case the phrase has so much more meaning!
To: Bob J
Count me as blubbering... Amazing Grace on the bagpipes did me in...
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posted on
06/11/2004 11:23:34 PM PDT
by
ambrose
(President Bush on Reagan: "His Work is Done and Now a Shining City Awaits Him")
To: ambrose
I began my blubbering when President Bush (41)'s voice cracked.
That was all she wrote.
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posted on
06/11/2004 11:26:11 PM PDT
by
bannie
(Liberal Media: The Most Dangerous Enemies to America and Freedom)
To: Dog Gone; Bob J; diotima
The final scene of Nancy unwilling to leave the casket brought torrents of tears... That really did me in also. I said to my husband: "This is just too intimate for the television-watching public to witness live." I thought for Nancy's sake the cameras should've been shut off during that part of the ceremony.
I've been crying off and on all week, with all the moving tributes, beautiful ceremonies and just remembering the greatness that was Ronald Reagan.
270
posted on
06/11/2004 11:28:32 PM PDT
by
nutmeg
(God bless President Ronald Reagan)
To: Rennes Templar
I was driving on the interstate here in Montana on beautiful scenic mountain roadway in the mountains, listening to the eulogies on the radio. I started to get misty when Thatcher came on. I had to pull over, and as I did, there were several other cars in both directions pulling over. Perfect, now if I ever have grand kids, I can look them straight in the eye and tell them there were cars pulled to the side of the road from California all the way to Montana!
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posted on
06/11/2004 11:31:00 PM PDT
by
Joe Hadenuf
(I failed anger management class, they decided to give me a passing grade anyway)
To: MojoWire; All
I have heard young Ron say some pretty unkind things about W. He may even be the source for some of the Dem's "frat boy" hits. I don't think it really matters to the President. He seems to take it all in stride.
It's funny about the allergies, I was going to say mine have been acting up all week.
Clinton shouldn't get a headstone, he should install a urinal or am I the only one who would like to whizz on Willie?
The behavior of the who Reagan family this week has reminded me of the movie "The Great Santini".
Was Fox anchor Chris Wallace attending the Simi Valley service as a guest or as a correspondent? I know his father was in there as a guest and when Chris gave some commentary he sounded as if he was, umm, getting misty.
To: diotima; Interesting Times; The Shrew; abner; DoughtyOne; Nick Danger; MinuteGal; ...
Just a little bit at the end of that national burial this morning. But at the very end of our local memorial tonight that I helped put on, the last speaker said "good bye and God bless, President Reagan" and all of a sudden I was crying... I just felt all the week's events were finished, and now there was nothing to do but come to grips with the fact he was gone forever. Oops, better quit talking about it before another spiget opens ups...
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posted on
06/11/2004 11:33:50 PM PDT
by
Libertina
(Reagan showed us what being a great president was all about. Thank you sir for bringing pride!)
To: freedumb2003
I missed this part and like a commentator said today: Is she breaks down there would be 3 feet of tears in the catherdral. But left the house for a memorial and missed Nancy crying. I couldn't have held up if I had seen even one tear in her eyes.
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posted on
06/11/2004 11:35:52 PM PDT
by
Libertina
(Reagan showed us what being a great president was all about. Thank you sir for bringing pride!)
To: smonk
Oh my gosh...so sad and touching... the poor man.
275
posted on
06/11/2004 11:39:45 PM PDT
by
Libertina
(Reagan showed us what being a great president was all about. Thank you sir for bringing pride!)
To: Bob J
Oh Lordy...I have cried for all of this week. The image of the riderless horse, the beautiful music..Battle Hymn of the Republic really did me in, the fine young military men and women. The changing of the guard in the Rotunda, Nancy Reagan just not being able to say good-bye as the sun was setting in Simi Valley. Lordy what a week. What a fine moment in the history of America. The world is seeing Americans at their finest.
Red
To: Strzelec
You are an example of why I love FRee Republic. God bless you, sir!
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posted on
06/11/2004 11:46:35 PM PDT
by
Libertina
(Reagan showed us what being a great president was all about. Thank you sir for bringing pride!)
To: Bob J
I started tearing up when
Taps was played (that song always gets me). Tears flowed for Nancy's broken heart, God love her.
Did you happen to notice the Marine that escorted her to the casket? He was doing everything in his power not to cry and was loosing the battle.
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posted on
06/11/2004 11:47:14 PM PDT
by
TheMom
(I'll never spend all the time I've saved.)
To: Bob J
I cried off and on. The final good bye wrecked me.
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posted on
06/11/2004 11:49:34 PM PDT
by
bad company
(God speed Dutch)
To: Ramonan
There were several thoughts-all brought tears: DAMN, I'm proud of our Country. DAMN! I'm PROUD TO BE AN AMERICAN. DAMN! I'm PROUD that we had such a man as President.The News finally had to admit HE DONE GOOD! DAMN! Those CHP motorcycles sure look SHARP! DAMN! I'm SO proud of the Californians who stopped on the freeway.(usually a get a citation for that, and the CHP ignored it today. The CHP also ignored the camera guys in the back of a Chevy Avalanche.) I'm proud of the Californians that clogged the overpasses to see THE MAN on his last ride. I'm proud of what the Liberals would call" Corny" in that people with their families, stood at the side of the road waving their little American flags. TAKE THAT, Ted Kennedy!Oh well said. This was Americans at their finest. I truely believe this whole state funeral was not just for his family, but for US the American people. He knew we needed this. He knew we as a people needed to be brought together as Americans. I just loved the cars stopped on the freeway and the CHP just not even caring. I am so proud to be an American, especially this day.
Red
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