Posted on 06/05/2012 5:57:07 PM PDT by RobinMasters
Nancy Reagan placed a bouquet of white roses on the gravesite of her late husband Ronald Reagan Tuesday to mark the eighth anniversary of the passing of one of Americas most beloved presidents.
Appearing frail in a red coat, the former first lady then sat by the 40th presidents gravesite at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, Calif.
Now 90, Nancy Reagan recently suffered broken ribs in a fall, and was reported to be recovering slowly.
The widow of President Reagan also made news recently by announcing her endorsement of GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney.
Having served lemonade and cookies to Mitt Romney and his wife, Ann, at her Los Angeles home, she said that she is firmly behind the former Massachusetts governor.
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So do I and for so many reasons!
Bless you for your vote! I wasn’t old enough to vote for him.
The Scott Walker BLOWOUT WIN to tempering my sadness.
“The Scott Walker BLOWOUT WIN to tempering my sadness.”
Ronnie’s smiling tonight, somewhere;) Busting PATCO was one of the best things he ever did...but he should have busted ALL those creeps...
“Ronnies smiling tonight, somewhere;) Busting PATCO was one of the best things he ever did...but he should have busted ALL those creeps...”
I agree with you 1,000,000%!!!
Amen to that.
Amen! .....I do too....
I miss Ronnie so much.
The image of Nancy placing flowers on his grave brings
tears to my eyes.
We cant let the vision of America that he held up
to us all die!
Obama must GO!
Perfectly said, tet68.
I will never forget that, watching President Reagan’s service and seeing Nancy, still wanting to be with her Ronnie one more time. I still cry thinking about it.
A giant of a man. I miss him.
Boy, that really sums it up. Those were the days when grace, dignity, and class represented our country and echoed in the halls of the White House and across the land. Reagan was truly a man who wanted to and felt honored to serve his country. Rather than the Occupier we have in there now who wants to be served. Reagan was a man of self-confidence, self-discipline, high principles and humility. Rather than the ever-searching for his own identity, lost in space, needing constant adoration, falsely proud, and without scruples Obama.
In essence, Reagan was an honorable man who you would trust with your checkbook, or to take care of your family, or your life. Obama is like the sneaky teen hoodlum on the corner with his wisecracking, easy lies, and bullying ridicule from whom you run and lock your doors.
What a class act; we loved it.
What a great man. I so wish we had him now - God knows we need someone like him to help us.
Finally visited his Presidential library 2 summers ago and really enjoyed it. His grave is in such a beautiful, peaceful place that I could have stayed visiting Mr. Reagan all day.
Our country sure lost a great man and a great patriot when he passed.
In essence, Reagan was an honorable man who you would trust with your checkbook, or to take care of your family, or your life. Obama is like the sneaky teen hoodlum on the corner with his wisecracking, easy lies, and bullying ridicule from whom you run and lock your doors.
WOW... What you said!!!
Ronald Reagan loved America and honored and respected her people, traditions, law, and spirit. Who can forget his funeral, with the masses of thankful Americans insisting upon paying their respects and wanting to personally say "Goodbye".
Obama is the Destroyer. He has great wrath, because he knows that he has but a short time.
She said that it was quite possible that Politics, in the Screen Actors Guild and his growing interest and activities in politics in general may have put a strain on their marriage as she had no interest in politics what so ever. But, she supported him 100% for President, he was a fine man personally, and was exactly what the country needed. The reporters didn't get their story that wanted from the “ex-wife”. When you get an endorsement like that from your Ex, you must be doing something right!
People say that the passage of time colors memories and that “the good old days weren’t as good as we remember.”
Yet Reagan really was as good as my/our memories of him. One of the proudest days of my life was casting my vote for him and KNOWING he’d never let me down. And he never did.
Sure, there are things I wish he’d done differently, but after reading about him for many years, I understand why he did them. What he did, he did believing it was what was best for America. And 99% of the time, it was.
Should we ever meet on the other side, I have two words for him. “Thank you”.
I wish Nancy peace and joy in her final years on earth. I can’t imagine how much she misses her Ronnie. I sure miss him. He was a titan of humanity.
I remember Jimmy Carter.
And I remember 1980, and voting for Ronald Reagan, in the hope we could restore our country once again.
He did not disappoint me, ever.The liberal press and the Dems did awful things to him, but he went over their heads to the American people and won every time.
He gave us our confidence back, and we went on to prosperity and to eventually winning the Cold War without firing a shot or a missile. That was thought not possible back then.
His quaint notions of American exceptionalism and that godless Communisim needed to go were the beliefs we had, but the media and the Dems told us were relics of the past.
The outpouring of emotion, love and admiration in 2004 when he passed were incredible and a fit tribute to this great man.
He help to save us, and freed over 500 million people in the Eastern bloc.
May his example inspire us to fight for America in 2012, and bounce the Communists out of DC once and for all this year.
It was George W.that was running again
in 2004 - - -
I remember because I, with others, stood on many street corners from Aug. to Nov., with official Bush/Cheney signs. And my homemade signs that said,
“No Sharia Law in U.S.” - - -
Well, most people run... some, stand their ground, call the police, and then watch the guy till they get there.
Agree 110% with everything *else* you said. ;-)
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