I have been watching a lot of TV the last couple of weeks since I’m home! I watched the funeral also. We just helped my grandparents celebrate their 6oth wedding anniversary. I asked my Grandma if it seemed that long,she said heavens NO! I wonder if Nancy Reagen felt that way also. I am up at odd hours waiting for the baby to come. Hope you’re doing well!
Comment by Jenn Swiggum on 4/20/2005 @ 5:48 pm
I have to give props to Jason for another well-written “bird dropping.” However, to keep it honest, I must respond to the part about President Reagan having “uncompromised character.” I think that’s a bit overboard what with, as Governor Arnold might say, “de civilian bombings and de lying about selling missiles to Iran and de abhorrent national dept and de slashing funding for education and tings of dis nature.” Was Mr. Reagan reassuring? Definitely. Funny? Heck yah. Great communicator? No denying it. Good at heart? Seems so. Will we miss him? Of course. Do my heart and prayers go out to his family? For sure. But was his character uncompromised? That might be a bit far.
Loved the part about the love letters, though. It’s wonderful to see a public figure stay true to those he loves. And I think Jason makes a great point that, no matter how you feel about the Reagan Administration, you have to admit the guy never seemed to flinch when it came to following what he believed-whether it pertained to taxation, selling arms to Iran or his marriage. I’m not saying it’s good to be stubborn, but it’s better than being a wet noodle.
Comment by Chris Hollenback on 4/20/2005 @ 5:49 pm
Thanks for your reply, Chris. I appreciate your opinion.
And I’ll stick with mine regarding the character of a great American (and personal) hero.
Comment by Jason on 4/20/2005 @ 5:50 pm
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