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To: Sabertooth
Were there many children in line with you? There were many here, and it was truly American to see so many parents giving their kids an opportunity to touch History at such a young age.

There were a lot of children, and a lot of young adults, right near me there was a 24 year old and 23 year old young men from Pittsburgh who said that they were political junkies and that Ronald Reagan was their hero.

A few other things, at the beginning there was one press reporter for every person in line, I spoke with print reporters from Scotland, Canada, Virginia, Maryland, South Carolina and Pennsylvania. I was on recorded interviews with several others.

And in the room with the casket, the Honor Guard was incredible, each one in their own perfectly pressed uniform, hats pulled low, at perfect attention. Like they would give their lives to protect Ronald Reagan, George Bush and this country. And that because of their skill they probably wouldn't have to. Peace through Strength.

I also now remember that they gave away a small remembrance card-- white with black letters as you exited the Rotunda. I have a scanned image I can send someone by regular email if you can post it for me.

40 posted on 06/10/2004 9:39:22 AM PDT by RobFromGa (The Four Pillars of America; Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln, Reagan)
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To: RobFromGa; tophat9000
There were a lot of children, and a lot of young adults, right near me there was a 24 year old and 23 year old young men from Pittsburgh who said that they were political junkies and that Ronald Reagan was their hero.

That's awesome. This moment will provide a foundation for those kids to better understand the country in which they live.

A few other things, at the beginning there was one press reporter for every person in line, I spoke with print reporters from Scotland, Canada, Virginia, Maryland, South Carolina and Pennsylvania. I was on recorded interviews with several others.

It's heartening to know that the press, who so often didn't "get" President Reagan, and who've been agape at the outpouring of affection for him, are seeking out the regular folks in line to get a better understanding of what they've missed. Maybe that's a glimmer.

I also now remember that they gave away a small remembrance card-- white with black letters as you exited the Rotunda. I have a scanned image I can send someone by regular email if you can post it for me.

I don't have that capacity, but tophat9000 scanned the card that was handed out at the Reagan Library. Perhaps he can post it here.


47 posted on 06/10/2004 9:50:25 AM PDT by Sabertooth
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To: RobFromGa





Hah!

Just noticed you got post #40. Perfect.


52 posted on 06/10/2004 9:57:50 AM PDT by Sabertooth
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