Posted on 06/12/2004 9:58:38 AM PDT by summer
How 12 Editorial Cartoons Remembered Reagan
1)
Steve Sack, Minnesota, The Minneapolis Star-Tribune
2)
Jeff Koterba, Omaha World Herald, NE
3)
Mike Keefe, The Denver Post
4)
Bill Schorr, United Media
5)
Steve Greenberg -- The Ventura County Star, CA
6)
Steve Breen -- The San Diego Union-Tribune
7)
Clay Jones, Virginia -- The Freelance-Star, Fredericksburg
8)
Steve Nease, Oakville Ontario, Steve is the daily cartoonist for the Oakville Beaver
9)
Brian Fairrington, caglecartoons.com
10)
Tim Morin, The Miami Herald
11)
Wayne Stayskal, Tampa, FL, The Tampa Tribune
12)
Bill Day, The Commercial Appeal, Memphis, Tennessee
My Dad predeceased my Mom by five years. During that time, I knew he was there, I could feel his presence watching out for my Mom. Then, when she died, I didn't feel that presence anymore. He was ready to move on. I think President Reagan will be that way. Those close to him will feel his presence until Nancy dies.
Thank You Summer for a beautiful post.
Very much, Summer. Thank you for posting.
I needed that laugh. Thanks.
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OHH I love St Peter one LOLOL!
That cute Ronnie carry Jelly beans into heaven
Thanks summer, My favorite is when he calls back from heaven and remembers everything. The saddest thing I can imagine is the gradual loss of memory to that evil disease.
It IS Bush in the cartoon, realizing that he will be dead before the media talks nice about him... just as RWR had to pass away before they made nice about HIM!
Thanks Meek.
I love that one.
Yes.....that is why Bush is looking down at the newspaper saying "oh well" or something like that.
Thanks for posting those. They were very nice to see.
I would have to say this one is my favorite but the Berlin Wall and Horse and The Big Gipper are also very good.
Thanks for the ping!
epow: Well said in Post #58!
#6 and #11 of the cartoons were the best.
Thanks for posting those cartoons to this thread! :)
A lot of people also mentioned #11 but I am glad you also mentioned #6 - I thought that was a very touching one.
I agree that loss of memory is quite sad. Thanks for your post, KC.
LOL...glad you enjoyed the thread, SevenofNine. :)
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