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Other Topics => Completely Off-Topic => Topic started by: Vultch on June 05, 2004, 01:36:18 pm
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The world has lost a good man today.
cnn.com/2004/ALLPOLITICS/06/05/reagan.health/ (http://www.cnn.com/2004/ALLPOLITICS/06/05/reagan.health/)
The last 10 years weren't easy for him.
Rest In Peace Mr. President
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requiescat in pace.
"When the Lord calls me home ... I will leave with the greatest love for this country of ours and eternal optimism for its future," - R Regan.
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:cry: He was 93...the oldest living U.S. President. Everyone has to go sometime, I suppose...
I'll be intersted to see if I can go the memorial here in California...
In nomine patris, et filii, et spiritus sancti. Amen.
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my friend and I were just talking yesterday about how he was so witty and that she loved reading his quotes cause he was always soo funny.
rest in peace.
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RIP!
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A good man.
:cry:
*silent prayer*
-Manda
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:(
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it's sooo sad. my family has always been a fan of him, he was such a great man! we even have a picture of him downstairs. I was born during his term of presidency.
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best Prez of my lifetime. He meant what he said and he REALLY cared.
Good Man :)
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Requiescat in pace.
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It's sad. Death always is.
But we can't forget financial aid and scholarship cuts.
RIP
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:cry: :cry: :cry:
i hope he is in a better place
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To see all the outpouring of love/support/admiration, all the people who came out in CA and the procession and pageantry on Constitution Avenue to the Capitol Rotunda was touching.
This is a long week for 83 year old Nancy. She is doing better than I would.
AOL Story (http://aolsvc.news.aol.com/news/article.adp?id=20040606160609990003)
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This is a long week for 83 year old Nancy. She is doing better than I would.
well she's had like a decade to prepare for this.
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R.I.P
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I just got done watching the sunset funeral.
It was very powerful.
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yeah, i got teary eyed. i would have thought the first lady would have had that part of the funeral private. it sounded distracting with all the cameras going off. you'd think the media could have brought digital cameras. :?
Amanda
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yeah, i got teary eyed. i would have thought the first lady would have had that part of the funeral private. it sounded distracting with all the cameras going off. you'd think the media could have brought digital cameras. :?
Amanda
I would have thought that the media would have a little more respect and not bring cameras. Who really wants memories of going to a funeral?
It was so sad when Nancy went up to the casket, with the flag, and put her head on it. If you didn't get a little sad there isn't any humanity in your body.
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yeah, i got teary eyed. i would have thought the first lady would have had that part of the funeral private. it sounded distracting with all the cameras going off. you'd think the media could have brought digital cameras. :?
Amanda
I would have thought that the media would have a little more respect and not bring cameras. Who really wants memories of going to a funeral?
It was so sad when Nancy went up to the casket, with the flag, and put her head on it. If you didn't get a little sad there isn't any humanity in your body.
It was all planned out years in advance...the cameras were probably wanted long before the death. It was done that way because he was, indeed, a president...Everything is done for a simplistic reason. Lack of respect was not an issue, money and rememberance was.
I don't see why everyone is so who-ha about the media covering it--you watched it on t.v., didn't you?
It's all planned for the publics' attention and done in a way that brings as much emotion forth as possible. There are many reasons for bringing out the publics' emotions. Believe it or not, they're not concerned with how "private" it should be.
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:D
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I have been so interested all week. I was up at the crack of dawn and saw the National Cathedral service. I am so lame I even listened to the Simi Valley Funeral on the radio on my way to Sacramento... Just the way the dude was describing it had me in tears on the interstate. Especially when he said he's in his dress whites, and drops to one knee to present Mrs. Reagan with the folded flag. :cry:
I too felt it was kinda private and was not sure it should be televised (you could always hear all the clicking and you couldn't help but watch and say oh that shot will be on the cover) but I guess for me it's like a reality show, you don't want to watch but you just have to.
Yeah she had 10 years to be ready for it but I am talking about how I am so emo and just to see all the pageantry, support, pride, hear all the songs, etc. moves me to tears that I didn't know how she was doing it.
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yeah, i got teary eyed. i would have thought the first lady would have had that part of the funeral private. it sounded distracting with all the cameras going off. you'd think the media could have brought digital cameras. :?
Amanda
I would have thought that the media would have a little more respect and not bring cameras. Who really wants memories of going to a funeral?
It was so sad when Nancy went up to the casket, with the flag, and put her head on it. If you didn't get a little sad there isn't any humanity in your body.
It was all planned out years in advance...the cameras were probably wanted long before the death. It was done that way because he was, indeed, a president...Everything is done for a simplistic reason. Lack of respect was not an issue, money and rememberance was.
I don't see why everyone is so who-ha about the media covering it--you watched it on t.v., didn't you?
It's all planned for the publics' attention and done in a way that brings as much emotion forth as possible. There are many reasons for bringing out the publics' emotions. Believe it or not, they're not concerned with how "private" it should be.
Well, I guess in a sense there was no way for it to be un-televised,BUT pictures? I don't know, I just thought that was the rudest thing. And I was thinking the same thing as Let was thinking...that shot is going to be on the cover of something and I just don't think that is right. It was a silent moment and all you hear is cameras taking pictures...it just bothered me. And I understand that's how it was to be, but I just don't agree with it. Just like Princess Di's dead photo's being in magazines...Do you really want to remember going to a funeral? Even if it is like a historal thing...
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I have been so interested all week. I was up at the crack of dawn and saw the National Cathedral service. I am so lame I even listened to the Simi Valley Funeral on the radio on my way to Sacramento... Just the way the dude was describing it had me in tears on the interstate. Especially when he said he's in his dress whites, and drops to one knee to present Mrs. Reagan with the folded flag. :cry:
I too felt it was kinda private and was not sure it should be televised (you could always hear all the clicking and you couldn't help but watch and say oh that shot will be on the cover) but I guess for me it's like a reality show, you don't want to watch but you just have to.
Yeah she had 10 years to be ready for it but I am talking about how I am so emo and just to see all the pageantry, support, pride, hear all the songs, etc. moves me to tears that I didn't know how she was doing it.
Amen sister. I agree with you totally...