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.
Baroness Maggie Thatcher was first in line. She looked stunning.
To me, the most touching thing was several families with small children, explaining to them who the great man inside that box was.
I am looking forward to hear President Bush's eulogy tomorroe, for he...more than any President since Reagan...embodies the determination to do the right thing for this country.
I've never watched C-Span during these call in type of programs before so I don't know if this is standard or not but YOWSA!!!! Every nut case DUer must be calling in this am.
One guy said he was afraid that Bush was going to schedule another 911 type of terrorist attack on Friday during the memorial service. That way he could elevate himself to dictator of the US and impose marshall law blah blah blah!!!
Another black caller just said that Reagan was responsible for the introduction of crack cocaine in the "African American" community. Is this normal C-Span fare or has this just deteriorated to this level today and is this a good sign that the Dems are imploding?
MKM
I wouldn't mind renaming the planet Mars to "Reagan"... then future colonists can be known as "Reaganites"...Great idea.
I'm not as Geezerish as you ;-) ~My only memory of JFK's passing (I was 3 or 4) is hearing those incessant drums all day, it seemed. You are right, though, these drums beat for an honorable man. That, plus the fact that RWR has died after a good, long life, and 'color TV!' give them two distinct auras.
I am delighted that so many people who dispised Ronald Reagan had to listen to a great wave of truth. And will have to do it again, Friday. Good for the soul, good for our nation, and good for those who would re-write history in order to continue to lie they dwell within.
It is normal CSPAN fare. Two out of every three calls, and sometimes seven out of nine calls have the same negative mantra, no matter what the topic of the program.
For the record, CSPAN is having Mario Cuomo as a guest right now. He blames all of New York's troubles when he was Governor on Reagan. I guess CSPAN considers this to be "balance."
LOL! Thank you! I was wondering if anyone was going to bring that up. I was too chicken!!
Not me.
I certainly hope no one is tempted to keep the name of the Lord Jesus Christ under wraps at my funeral. All my unbelieving relatives and friends will need to know why there's so much joy in the room.
I want the horse carrying my President's boots to be big balled. Where am I wrong?
Metro Ridership Shatters Old Record
Updated: Thursday, Jun. 10, 2004 - 9:21 AM
WASHINGTON - With the funeral procession and public viewing of the casket of former President Ronald Reagan on Wednesday, ridership on Metro set a record with 850,636 people riding the rails. "We did not anticipate that it would be the new No. 1," Metro spokeswoman Lisa Farbstein says. "It was highest ridership in our 28 year history."
The record was set, even though federal workers had the option of liberal leave.
The previous all-time highest ridership day was President Bill Clinton's first inaugural on Jan. 20, 1993, when 811,257 people used the subway. Before that, the Million Man March on Oct. 16, 1995 had 804,146 people riding the rails.
Metro initially told WTOP that its buses 7,203 people to the Capitol Rotunda for the viewing overnight, but then corrected the figure. Farbstein says 1,760 customers took the buses from RFK Stadium to the Capitol and 1,841 returned to RFK.
Yours will likely be a sectarian funeral. You can have what you want.
Reagan did not want a sectarian funeral nor should a government-sponsored State Funeral be turned into one.
I don't know if he was yanking my chain or not but if this does happen it would be a fitting tribute to President Reagan.
My advice to anyone going down:Ride the Metro or park at Union Station- 24 hour parking and restrooms(max parking fee $16 for 24 hours), wear comfortable shoes, be prepared for mud if we get the expected severe thunderstorms this afternoon, get in line no later than 9PM tonight, bring a ziploc bag to protest the Lying in State palm card they are giving to everyone who leaves the Rotunda. If someone can freep mail me their email address I have scanned the aforementioned palm card, but I don't know how to post it. The Senate Republicans are giving away bottled water.
Constitution Avenue, Rock Creek Parkway and Massachusetts Avenue will be closed Friday when a hearse transports Reagan's coffin from the Capitol at 10:30 a.m. to Washington National Cathedral.
CSPAN is showing a split screen with the Senate Republican Conference meeting in the Russell Building. It really is the Irish wake part of this funeral week. All those who have been making the rounds of TV shows this week just talking to each other.
All the Reagan stories one more time.
"There must be a pony around here somewhere" is one that I liked!
Many, many thanks, Your Benevolence. ;O)
They were changing the guard approximately every 20 minutes last night. In addition to relieving the guardsmen, I think it was to give more of them the opportunity to stand guard over Pres. Reagan lying in state.
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