Posted on 06/11/2004 2:48:04 AM PDT by ambrose
LIVE THREAD--Reagan State Funeral Ceremony: Lying in State at the Rotunda (6/11/04)
Ugh! The Clintons!
She was airing a lot of dirty laundry - I was astonished that he would have on someone like that.
Still laughing at that! Tipper isn't in the Swan Dress, is she?
I decided not to even put on my make-up today, too. I figured - "what's the use" - it'll all come off anyway, through my tears.
The government just makes it very hard on entrepreneurs
the slow salutes are really moving...
I agree its nice to hear silence for a change. I got to put on my boss's tv because he is traveling and I keep jumping from my cubie to his office to watch. Of course I am depending on Free Republic for play by play when I am not at the tv.
Now if Fox can remove their banner or make it smaller would be a great touch.
Local NBC affiliate is at commercial!
I'm back on Fox.
I will be drinking some fine wine today in salute to the Gipper. Blessings to all today as we go through this ritual in a new way on the internet.
SHUT UP!
Americans loved President Reagan then, they love him now, and they'll continue to love him long after you are a forgotten worm buffet.
It must be an incredible honor to be called upon to serve as a pall bearer.
I saw it...she stated a lot of what I was thinking about the Library ceremony...even Brit agreed.
Thanks for the ping. I'm on it.
I was shocked and disappointed with Brit. It is none of our business, frankly, and this week was not the time if there ever is a time for such idle gossip.
*They are lifting up our President Reagan.
Thanks for the ping
I wasn't going to come to work today, but we're having a BBQ fundraiser for Relay for Life, and I'm on the committee. I'd like to think that President Reagan would've understood.
Such an impressive, moving ceremony.
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