Posted on 06/09/2004 1:36:48 PM PDT by Howlin
Arrival at Andrews Air Force Base scheduled for 5 P.M. EDT.
Beginning of procession: 16th and Constitution at 6:00 P.M.
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The procession begins at 16 th Street and Constitution Avenue with the ceremonial transfer of remains of former President Ronald Reagan from a hearse to a horse-drawn caisson for the processional to the Capitol. The casket transfer will take place at 6 p.m. and caisson continues east with formal military escort.
The public will be able to pay final respects while the remains lie in state in the Capitol rotunda from 7:00 p.m. through Friday, June 11, 2004 at 9:30 a.m.
Well, at least he didn't go "WE WILL WIN!"
I didn't notice. I was too fixated on her eyebrows that seemed to be so hgh on her face.
Or is it just too much plastic surgery?
That's my guess.
[my claws are now retracted -- meow] ;^)
Drop it O'Reilly
Thanks. Now I know to give anything produced by Mr. Dallek a miss.
Good decision. He's a regular on PBS with the usual LBJ/FDR hallelujah chorus (Haines Johnson, Doris Kearns-Goodwin, Michael Bechloss).
He quoted a song from Godspell.
Oh wow I had no idea.
The whole thing was so sadly beautiful.
Yes, Ted Steven's speech veered unnecessarily into the political. And what made it seem that way was the rapid, excited political way in which he spoke. At funerals you are supposed to speak slowly and dignified. Good that he was first and Hastert and Cheney saved it.
Nancy started to lay her head on the casket, then stopped herself.
I've gone to C-Span - went to the local CBS affiliate here on the Central Coast and they were talking about the Gaviota fire :-(
I just got home a few minutes ago and was listening to most of the proceedings from Andrews on the radio. Broke out in tears three or four times, had to pull off the road once.
At the top of the hour news report from ABC radio, the reader said he had seen something like 9 inaugurations, 4 state funerals, and various and sundry marches and protests, and he had NEVER seen such supportive crowds like this in Washington.
DUmbasses, cast your eyes on the Real America and tremble in fear.
Back in the olden days in the 1960s...when they only had UHF and VHF....everynight they would go off the air at midnight or so......I was a wee pup...I remember those days well........:-)
Yep......
LOL! How old are you, may I ask?
No problem, I haven't had CNN on since the spring of 2002, when Arafat told Christiane Amanpour to treat him with more respect and then hung up on her. They could never top that, so I stopped watching them.
But at least they went out on a high note.
Then conquer we must, when our cause is just, And this be our motto: "In God is our trust"; And the star-spangled banner in triumph shall wave O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave.
A very nice ceremony overall. I just wish there had been room to mention Jesus Christ in all that.
I doubt it. Fr. Coughlin is a Catholic priest who likely came up with this prayer on his own.
Eliot was an American poet. Nothing offensive in using a quote from him in a prayer.
You've got a bit of a burr about that prayer.
Have a problem with words from "Day by Day" used by the Senate chaplain?
Thanks for the screen captures!!! :-)
Thanks for cracking me up in the middle of bawling! That was a good one - rank, but good.
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