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| 06-05-04
| The Heavy Equipment Guy
Posted on 06/05/2004 5:02:50 PM PDT by backhoe
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Anyone Going To Follow Rush's Live Show This Morning?
6/11/04
By the way, has any one noticed the date? Its three months BEFORE the anniversary of 9/11.
Exactly. I was struck by the date. Invert it and you have two of the greatest tragedies in our country's history. 6/11 is the date we mourn the passing of a great American and a great President. Invert the 6 and we have the date Islamofascist terrorists attacked our country and slaughtered 3,000 Americans in cold blood. Such is the judgment of Providence.
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06/11/2004 6:19:33 AM PDT
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06/11/2004 6:21:31 AM PDT
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backhoe
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http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1151754/posts
The Reagan Era
The Washington Star | November 5, 1980 | Jules Witcover
Wow, that is text-book Times. The Republican won mightily, but he shouldn't think that gives him a mandate. He should work to insure that the liberals in congress are heard and we'll grudgingly put up with him for his one term in office.
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06/11/2004 6:35:56 AM PDT
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backhoe
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To: StayAt HomeMother
Thanks for putting my thread in this one.
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06/11/2004 7:00:26 AM PDT
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RobFromGa
(The Four Pillars of America; Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln, Reagan)
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06/11/2004 7:03:02 AM PDT
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backhoe
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I felt it was important, as I listened to the lies being spread about Reagan, to remind everyone of some Facts:
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06/11/2004 7:39:40 AM PDT
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backhoe
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06/11/2004 11:34:56 AM PDT
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backhoe
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06/11/2004 11:51:16 AM PDT
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Pagey
((Hillary Rotten is a Smug and Holier- than- Thou- Socialist))
To: Pagey
Appreciate it- thank you!
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06/11/2004 12:10:01 PM PDT
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backhoe
(Sleep tight, Ronnie... you reminded me of my Dad so much...)
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Farewell to the chief
NY Daily News ^ | June 12 2004 | DAVID GERGEN
President Reagan would have been slapping his thigh, pointing and patting the back of whoever was next to him and saying...
"Fine Horse, Fine name, surround yourself with good people and you always get good results, God Bless America"
At the Rotunda
The Weekly Standard ^ | June 11, 2004 | Rachel DiCarlo
As the ceremony ends Mrs. Reagan is escorted out of the Rotunda by Cheney. She stops briefly to run her hand along the casket, first on a red stripe, then a white one. She pats it, moves her cheek toward its surface, pauses, stands back up, and walks out.
The daily radio commentary series Reagan had prior to the presidency should not be forgotten. "This is Ronald Reagan -- thanks for listening!"
WHAT THEY SAID ABOUT REAGAN THEN
AndrewSullivan.Com ^ | 6/11/04 | Andrew Sullivan
My recollection of the 80's and the criticism of Regan was that it was extremely viscous. I'm still looking for some of the Knoopaki cartoons that used to run in The Capital Times in Madison Wisconsin in that time frame. He was depicted as this sinister, bloodthirsty creature - preying on the poor and endangering our country. The caricature was downright nasty.
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06/11/2004 2:35:12 PM PDT
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backhoe
(Pleasant journey, old Cowboy...)
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This looks like the C-SPAN LIVE VIDEO link for those not near a TV or if you have Satellite Rain Fade, etc.: President Reagan
Funeral Service
Welcome Home Mr. President, Rest well among our hills, We will watch over, you as you watched over us.
You can't spin the massive turnout both in California and Washington. You can't spin the massive turnout that will happen later this afternoon for the burial.
Next week, the liberals will begin to implode--Its going to be fun watching Democrats attempting to unring a bell that sounded such a clear note since last Saturday afternoon....
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06/11/2004 4:47:10 PM PDT
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backhoe
(Sleep tight, Ronnie... you reminded me of my Dad so much...)
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Pity anyone who failed to be moved...
Nancy Reagan's last day with her husband began with a poignant visit to the Capitol in Washington and ended a continent away when she caressed her beloved husband's flag-draped coffin and whispered "I love you" to him one last time.
It also served to introduce him to a new generation.
And so the world realizes what most of us knew the moment we first heard him speak.
What I admire most about Ronald Reagan is his spine. He never crumbled, he never gave in. He didn't play PC, he didn't bend over for the Democrats. He stood tall, with dignity and got his way.
I rather like the placement of the "No Left Turn" sign above the protestors...irony is so much fun.
"With the lever of American patriotism, he lifted up the world."
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06/12/2004 4:38:42 AM PDT
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backhoe
(Pleasant journey, old Cowboy...)
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Hewitt: Both Great and Right
The Weekly Standard ^ | June 10, 2004 | Hugh Hewitt
The media who have been pounding the drum on Iraq have suddenly been reminded of their similar behavior during the Reagan administration, and how unfair that turned out to be - Bernard Shaw and Wolf Blitzer admitted as much. The parallel between the hostility toward a Republican president then and their hostility toward a Republican president now is so unmistakable that Bush's people don't even need to point it out.
Did anyone notice the timing of Margaret Thatcher's final respects -- exactly as the last rays of the sun slipped behind the mountains.
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06/12/2004 5:32:33 AM PDT
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backhoe
(Godspeed, old Friend- we worked so hard for you, so long ago. Rest Easy-)
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Once I was blind, now I see
Belmont Club ^ | June 11, 2004 | Wretchard
Old timers (like me) should click on the Andrew Sullivan link to read some great quotes from the "intellectuals" in the press back in the early 1980s. I especially like the one from "Princeton Professor Stephen Cohen", that slimy looking bastard was all over the news back then trashing Reagan. Seems like history has proven that the actor/cowboy/dimwit was smarter than the vaunted Ivy League professor!
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06/12/2004 7:26:45 AM PDT
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backhoe
(The 1990's? The Decade of Frauds...)
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That's called "bias", Mr. Shaw.
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06/12/2004 4:25:16 PM PDT
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backhoe
("It's so easy to spend someone else's money." [ My Dad, circa 1958])
To: backhoe
Bump for later. Rest in peace, President Ronald Wilson Reagan.
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06/12/2004 5:51:45 PM PDT
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Angelwood
(FReepers are Everywhere! We Support Our Troops! (Hillary's Vast Rt Wg Conspiracy))
To: backhoe
Thanks heavy equipment guy!
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06/12/2004 5:52:29 PM PDT
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cyborg
To: Angelwood
Thanks, Angelwood.
I don't have a lot to say, besides posting links, about Mr. Reagan, because he was tied so inexorably to those I call "my poor dead babies" ( my Mom & Dad, my first wife ) who gave so much to get him into office, and keep him there.
It calls back so many memories of a different time, mostly good- but those memories have a scourge that comes with them, and I prefer to let them rest in peace when they can.
Mr. Reagan, the Pope, and Lady Thatcher remade the world. God bless them.
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06/13/2004 1:21:52 AM PDT
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backhoe
(Sleep tight, Ronnie... you reminded me of my Dad so much...)
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06/13/2004 1:25:30 AM PDT
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backhoe
(Godspeed, old Friend- we worked so hard for you, so long ago. Rest Easy-)
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06/13/2004 1:27:09 AM PDT
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backhoe
(Pleasant journey, old Cowboy...)
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