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  • REAGAN DAUGHTER DECLARES WAR ON SALVATION ARMY

    10/19/2004 12:07:13 AM PDT · by kattracks · 66 replies · 2,181+ views
    New York Post ^ | 10/19/04 | DAREH GREGORIAN
    October 19, 2004 -- Ronald Reagan's daughter is suing the Salvation Army, charging it canceled her lucrative speaking gig because of her outspoken support of stem-cell research. In papers filed in Manhattan Supreme Court, Patti Davis says the Salvation Army's cancellation of her $15,000 speaking engagement because of her moral beliefs is "a wanton, willful and malicious act." "It was obviously very upsetting to her," said Davis' lawyer, Lawrence Fabian. Mike Watters, the lawyer for the local California Salvation Army chapter that had planned the event, denied the charge. He said his clients decided not to hire Davis after seeing...
  • Patti Davis Sues Salvation Army Over Talk

    10/18/2004 9:22:11 PM PDT · by thegreatbeast · 18 replies · 584+ views
    Yahoo! News ^ | Mon Oct 18, 2004 | SAMUEL MAULL
    NEW YORK - Patti Davis, daughter of the late President Ronald Reagan (news - web sites), has filed a lawsuit charging that the Salvation Army canceled her speech planned for one of their events because she supports stem cell research. Davis was scheduled through her booking agent, Greater Talent Network, to speak at a Salvation Army event in Santa Rosa, Calif., on Nov. 19 for a fee of $15,000, said her lawyer, Lawrence Fabian.
  • Reagan Daughter Sues Charity in Stem Cell Row

    10/18/2004 7:51:05 PM PDT · by nypokerface · 39 replies · 1,076+ views
    Reuters ^ | 10/18/04
    NEW YORK (Reuters) - Author Patti Davis, the daughter of the late President Ronald Reagan, has sued the Salvation Army for breach of contract, saying the religious group reneged on a $15,000 speaking engagement because she supports stem cell research. According to the complaint filed last week in Manhattan Supreme Court but made public on Monday, Davis signed a contract to speak at a Salvation Army event in Santa Rosa, California, on Nov. 19, 2004. But one day after appearing on ABC's "Prime Time Live" in August, the Salvation Army told Davis's booking agent, Greater Talent Network, Inc., that it...
  • Patti Davis' Kerry Connection

    06/14/2004 9:14:37 AM PDT · by areafiftyone · 75 replies · 494+ views
    Newsmax ^ | 6/14/04
    This weekend's announcement by Patti Davis Reagan that she intended to take on the Bush administration over the issue of stem cell research isn't the first time she's found herself on the same page with Sen. John Kerry. In a move that most viewed as coincidental, Kerry just happened to decide to devote his Saturday radio address to the stem cell issue at the same time Patti was penning her Newsweek piece on the issue. But lo and behold, it turns out that Ms. Davis and Mr. Kerry aren't exactly strangers to one another. Back in 1989, for instance, Davis...
  • Text Of Remarks By Patti Davis At Friday's Burial Service For Former President Reagan

    06/13/2004 2:38:06 PM PDT · by ConservativeStLouisGuy · 18 replies · 766+ views
    Associated Press ^ | 6-11-04 | Patti Davis
    Text of remarks by Patti Davis at Friday's burial service for former President Reagan, as transcribed by eMediaMillWorks Inc.: Many years ago, my father decided to write down his reflections about death, specifically his own, and how he would want people to feel about it. He chose to write down the first verse of an Alfred Lord Tennyson poem, "Crossing The Bar," and then he decided to add a couple lines of his own. I don't think Tennyson will mind. In fact, they've probably already discussed it by now. Tennyson wrote: "Sunset and evening star, And one clear call for...
  • Mourning brings Reagans together

    06/13/2004 12:30:10 AM PDT · by MJY1288 · 34 replies · 211+ views
    Washington Times via AP ^ | 06/13/04 | Alex Veiga
    <p>LOS ANGELES — In a week of enduring images, perhaps the most poignant came at the end.</p> <p>Nancy Reagan, saying her final farewell to her husband of 52 years, rested her head on his casket, crying and caressing the mahogany coffin as she was surrounded by the president's three surviving children.</p>
  • I lost my father, America lost a hero

    06/12/2004 5:08:29 PM PDT · by MadIvan · 49 replies · 415+ views
    The Sunday Times ^ | June 13, 2004 | Patti Davis
    Patti Davis famously fell out with her father Ronald Reagan, but was reconciled with him before his death. She was at his side when he died a week ago. Here she describes his final days, and the gap his departure has left in the life of her family June 3 My father is dying. Only a few days left now. Maybe a week. Maybe his soul is already gone. It looks like that — blue chalk eyes, more like a child’s drawing then real eyes. No life in them, just existence. Its been 10 years since the diagnosis. Alzheimer’s. A...
  • Quotes From Ronald Reagan's Children During Burial Service

    06/11/2004 8:50:54 PM PDT · by nuconvert · 13 replies · 505+ views
    AP ^ | june11, 2004
    Jun 11, 2004 Quotes From Ronald Reagan's Children During Burial Service The Associated Press Remarks from Ronald Reagan's children during burial service: "Ron Reagan adopted me into his family in 1945. I was the chosen one. I was the lucky one. In all these years, he never mentioned that I was adopted either behind my back or in front of me. I was his son, Michael Edward Reagan." - Michael Reagan. --- "Nearly at the onset of Alzheimer's disease, my father and I would tell each other we loved each other and gave each other a hug. As the years...
  • Reagan looked at Nancy at the end with eyes "full of love" : Patti Davis

    06/10/2004 6:59:54 PM PDT · by Toidylop · 22 replies · 174+ views
    Entertainment AFP ^ | Thursday, June-10 2004 | Patti Davis
    LOS ANGELES (AFP) - Moments before Ronald Reagan (news) died, he awoke and looked at his wife of 52 years, Nancy, with eyes "full of love," the couple's daughter Patti Davis was quoted as saying. AFP/POOL/File Photo   For Nancy Reagan, the former US leader's last moments of apparent consciousness were "the greatest gift" he could have given her, Davis wrote in an edition of People magazine that goes on sale Friday. "At the last moment, when his breathing told us this was it, he opened his eyes and looked straight at my mother. "Eyes that hadn't opened for days...
  • A Daughter's Remembrance: The Gemstones of Our Years

    06/07/2004 5:35:34 PM PDT · by Howlin · 80 replies · 197+ views
    MSNBC/Newsweek ^ | June 14, 2004 issue | Patti Davis
    The house I grew up in had large plate-glass windows, which birds frequently crashed into headfirst. My father helped me assemble a bird hospital, consisting of a few shoe boxes, some old rags and tiny dishes for water and food. When I lost my first patient, when the tiny gray creature died in my hands without ever eating any of the Cheerios I'd provided for it, my father patiently explained to me that the bird was free now, flying happily through the blue breezes of heaven, where there are no hazards such as windows. I was locked into his eyes,...
  • A Daughter's Remembrance: The Gemstones of Our Years

    06/07/2004 1:04:59 AM PDT · by JohnHuang2 · 4 replies · 141+ views
    MSNBC via WorldNetDaily.com ^ | Monday, June 7, 2004 | Patti Davis
    June 14 issue - The house I grew up in had large plate-glass windows, which birds frequently crashed into headfirst. My father helped me assemble a bird hospital, consisting of a few shoe boxes, some old rags and tiny dishes for water and food. When I lost my first patient, when the tiny gray creature died in my hands without ever eating any of the Cheerios I'd provided for it, my father patiently explained to me that the bird was free now, flying happily through the blue breezes of heaven, where there are no hazards such as windows. I was...
  • PATTI'S SEPARATE PEACE

    06/07/2004 1:21:06 AM PDT · by kattracks · 142+ views
    New York Post ^ | 6/07/04 | VINCENT MORRIS
    June 7, 2004 -- WASHINGTON — Patti Davis, who feuded with her parents for decades, says she made peace with her father just before Alzheimer's disease struck almost 10 years ago. Davis recalls walking along the ocean with her father when the disease was just beginning. "I would walk beside him along the beach, after he had already begun slipping into the shadows of Alzheimer's," writes Davis, in this week's edition of Newsweek. "He looked up at a flock of seagulls soaring overhead and his eyes followed them, shining with something I couldn't decipher, but which I interpreted as longing,"...
  • A Daughter's Remembrance: The Gemstones of Our Years (Patti Davis Remembers Her Father)

    06/06/2004 8:25:06 AM PDT · by KentTrappedInLiberalSeattle · 14 replies · 258+ views
    MSNBC/Newsweek ^ | 6/6/04 | Patti Davis
    The house I grew up in had large plate-glass windows, which birds frequently crashed into headfirst. My father helped me assemble a bird hospital, consisting of a few shoe boxes, some old rags and tiny dishes for water and food. When I lost my first patient, when the tiny gray creature died in my hands without ever eating any of the Cheerios I'd provided for it, my father patiently explained to me that the bird was free now, flying happily through the blue breezes of heaven, where there are no hazards such as windows. I was locked into his eyes,...
  • Daughter: Reagan no longer able to communicate

    12/05/2003 5:15:59 AM PST · by F14 Pilot · 22 replies · 322+ views
    CNN ^ | Friday, December 5, 2003
    <p>LOS ANGELES, California (AP) -- Ronald Reagan's daughter Patti Davis wants people to have a clear understanding of what Alzheimer's disease has done to the 92-year-old former president.</p> <p>Davis wrote in an essay for the Dec. 15 edition of People magazine that she is often asked how her father is doing and whether he recognizes her.</p>
  • Reagan's Daughter: Former President Rarely Awake

    12/04/2003 8:05:35 PM PST · by Tumbleweed_Connection · 38 replies · 228+ views
    NewsMax ^ | 12/4/03 | Limbacher
    Former President Reagan rarely wakes up, is bedridden and can neither walk nor talk according to his daughter Patti Davis. Speaking to People magazine, Davis sought to dispel popular misconceptions that her 92-year-old father remains somewhat active and mobile because his privacy has been zealously guarded by his family. Said Davis: "But it would be a disservice to every family who has an Alzheimer's victim in their embrace to say any of that is true, and I don't believe my father would want us to lie." According to People magazine, the former president "spends his days either in a bed...
  • Reagan's Daughter Writes Essay About Dad

    12/04/2003 6:21:08 PM PST · by Tumbleweed_Connection · 11 replies · 163+ views
    Kansas.com ^ | 12/4/03
    Ronald Reagan's daughter Patti Davis wants people to have a clear understanding of what Alzheimer's disease has done to the 92-year-old former president. Davis wrote in an essay for the Dec. 15 edition of People magazine that she is often asked how her father is doing and whether he recognizes her. "It makes me realize that my mother and I have been so protective of his condition since he became ill - almost a decade now - that it has allowed people to imagine he is still talking, still walking, still able to stumble into a moment of clarity. But...
  • 'The Reagans,' From One of Them: why the Ronald Reagan depicted in the biopic is nothing like him

    11/05/2003 11:39:26 PM PST · by JohnHuang2 · 5 replies · 154+ views
    Time Magazine via WorldNetDaily.com ^ | Thursday, November 6, 2003 | Patty Davis
    'The Reagans,' From One of ThemPatti Davis on why the Ronald Reagan depicted in the biopic is nothing like the father she knows  By PATTI DAVIS Tuesday, Nov. 04, 2003Finally, CBS is doing the right thing about "The Reagans." Under pressure the network has decided not to air the two-part biopic, steering it instead to the cable outlet Showtime (like CBS, owned by Viacom). But just because a far smaller audience will now see the film (Showtime draws maybe a million viewers on a top night) doesn’t make this story any more accurate. According to the screenplay for “The...
  • Patti Davis on why the Ronald Reagan depicted in the biopic is nothing like the father she knows

    11/04/2003 3:52:25 PM PST · by BreitbartSentMe · 22 replies · 396+ views
    Time Online ^ | 11/04/2003 | Patti Davis
    'The Reagans,' From One of Them Patti Davis on why the Ronald Reagan depicted in the biopic is nothing like the father she knows By PATTI DAVIS Tuesday, Nov. 04, 2003 Finally, CBS is doing the right thing about "The Reagans." Under pressure the network has decided not to air the two-part biopic, steering it instead to the cable outlet Showtime (like CBS, owned by Viacom). But just because a far smaller audience will now see the film (Showtime draws maybe a million viewers on a top night) doesn’t make this story any less accurate. According to the screenplay for...
  • "The Reagans" From One of Them

    11/04/2003 4:49:34 PM PST · by GaryL · 16 replies · 3,149+ views
    Time.com ^ | November 4, 2003 | Patti Davis
    Finally, CBS is doing the right thing about "The Reagans." Under pressure the network has decided not to air the two-part biopic, steering it instead to the cable outlet Showtime (like CBS, owned by Viacom). But just because a far smaller audience will now see the film (Showtime draws maybe a million viewers on a top night) doesn’t make this story any less accurate. According to the screenplay for “The Reagans,” my father is a homophobic Bible-thumper who loudly insisted that his son wasn’t gay when Ron took up ballet, and who in a particularly scathing scene told my mother...
  • PATTI DAVIS DOES D.C. FOR TV

    09/08/2003 6:12:14 AM PDT · by presidio9 · 9 replies · 252+ views
    NY Post ^ | September 8, 2003 | Dick Johnson
    <p>PATTI Davis, the daughter of 40th President Ronald Reagan, is developing a TV show about the rebellious daughter of a U.S. president.</p> <p>She's titled the show "Ribbon," which was the actual code name she was given by the Secret Service during Reagan's two terms in the White House.</p>