Did you watch the procession of President Reagan?

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  • FactsOfLife
    Conservative Jihadi
    • May 2002
    • 2504

    #16
    Originally posted by Hasty8
    Unfortuantely this is not true. The practice of the "riderless horse" is totally Roman in origin. Ghengis might have adopted it as his area of influence became large. As his territores grew he tried to make it into an empire and actually copied quite a bit from the only other successful empire of the time, Rome.

    The boots facing rearward is a more modern addition as is the caisson being pulled by 6 horse with only three riders. This is to remember that althoug field artillery was pulled by six horses three were used to carry supplies and so had no riders.

    P.S. I did not watch the procession because of personal reasons which I'll not delve into here. Of the parts I did watch they were typical Presidential funerals. Very somber and respectful.

    Ghengis had more real estate than Century 21...

    And he most vertainly did use the riderless horse to show respect to his fallen warriors.

    Yes, the boots are a modern addition, and they signify exactly what I ascribed to them.

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    • taylor492
      [DNFW] M E G A T R O N
      • Feb 2003
      • 690

      #17
      Originally posted by Hasty8

      ... I did not watch the procession because of personal reasons which I'll not delve into here...

      Ok


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      • Python14
        Norsk
        • Jun 2001
        • 3343

        #18
        Yea, I watched most of it. Today at graduation, the principal asked that we have a moment of silence in rememberance of President Reagan. I thought it was really good.
        BLOODY MURDER!

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        • taylor492
          [DNFW] M E G A T R O N
          • Feb 2003
          • 690

          #19
          Originally posted by Hasty8
          no need to turn this into a political debate.
          Theres no debate i just thought it was weird that you would add that comment to your post."...for personal reasons which i will not divulge here"

          could've just said "didn't catch it "

          Back to the subject

          I watched it and thought i was nice to see how many people were really saddened by his passing. I always liked Reagan, plus i like jelly beans


          edit: crap i always forget to uncheck the "show signature box"


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          • logamus
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            • Dec 2002
            • 2346

            #20
            i watched the whole thing. it was very moving and at the end when mrs. reagan leaned over the casket, i did get very choked up. it was a very powerful and very beautiful event, one that i am glad i watched.


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            • Army
              Moderator of DOOOOOOOOMMM!

              • Oct 2000
              • 5785

              #21
              All military personel will recieve a 21 over his/her grave, and for the last 100 years, so do our fallen police officers.

              It is the LIVING that get a proscribed number of shots.

              I am still wringing out my shirt, from all the tears shed for the great man. Ronald Reagan was the embodiment of how a US President should conduct himself while in office. In my opinion, the greatest president the US has had to date.

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              • jwren00
                Registered User
                • Aug 2002
                • 302

                #22
                I loved it. I can honestly say that Mr. Reagan is my hero. I hope America gets another president like him in my lifetime. I thought the missing man formation was really cool, however it could have been better if the f-15's weren't so high. Why were they at such a high altitude? I've seen several fly-bys over the years, and they've all occured way lower. Is there another law in DC that kept those planes that high?

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                • 1stdeadeye
                  Still around????
                  • Jun 2002
                  • 8501

                  #23
                  Originally posted by Hasty8
                  As for him being the "greatest president ever" I guess that depends on your POV. I doubt the poor or the 60,000 who died of AIDS under his watch would agree. I certainly do not.
                  DO NOT TURN THIS INTO A POLITICAL THREAD!!!

                  The poor under any administration will not be thrilled by those in power! The millions who were liberated around the world as a direct result of his policies and leadership would probably disagree with you.

                  I guess it is easier for those that got aids to blame Reagan instead of their own careless and reckless behavior(for the most part, Drug addicts, Unprotected sex, etc.... not those that recieved it from transfusions). Not my fault that I shot up with a needle that I got a new desease that nobody really knew much about. So it must be Reagan's fault!

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                  • cphilip
                    Former Moderator

                    • Jun 2026
                    • 16216

                    #24
                    Originally posted by Hasty8
                    What is fired over the graves of the dead is not the "21 salute" but actually a referrance to an old custom of battles past. This practice originated in the old custom of halting the fighting to remove the dead from the battlefield. Once each army had cleared its dead, it would fire three volleys to indicate that the dead had been cared for and that they were ready to go back to the fight. The fact that the current firing party consists of seven riflemen, firing three volleys does not constitute a 21-gun salute.
                    I don't know about that.... And it is indeed recognised and a 21 gun salute. For whatever reason.

                    read this: http://www.army.mil/cmh-pg/faq/salute.htm


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                    • 1stdeadeye
                      Still around????
                      • Jun 2002
                      • 8501

                      #25
                      Originally posted by Hasty8
                      First, it's not your thread.

                      Second, I didn't turn it into a political thread.

                      Third, who did RR "liberate"? And I swear to god, if I hear one other person say that the USSR collapsed because of him I'll puke!

                      With that said I'll say this. He was a welcome chnge over Carter (then again, a dead fish would have been too). He did do some good and his passing was very tragic though it did finally release him from a rather debilitating disease. His funeral was very tastefully done and touching.
                      1) It's Facts and I know him pretty well. He'll probably chime in late and dub you a tool or something to that effect.

                      2) You posted here that personal reasons kept you from watching and then delved into them. Slamming him with your previous post was tasteful .

                      3) His policies led to the bankrupting of the evil empire. He outspent them and we survived, they did not. So I guess since we were the fighter left standing we won. With the collapse of the USSR, the entire Warsaw Pact was liberated.

                      Finally I agree that his death was liberation from a horrid desease and the funeral and pomp and circumstance were quite tastefull.

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                      • 1stdeadeye
                        Still around????
                        • Jun 2002
                        • 8501

                        #26




                        Bush just gave a great Eulogy to Reagan. Very presidential, very eloquent.

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                        • FactsOfLife
                          Conservative Jihadi
                          • May 2002
                          • 2504

                          #27
                          Hasty if you can't leave the politics out of this of ALL threads please refrain from posting at all.

                          Don't be a tool.

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                          • 1stdeadeye
                            Still around????
                            • Jun 2002
                            • 8501

                            #28
                            Originally posted by Hasty8
                            As for him being the "greatest president ever" I guess that depends on your POV. I doubt the poor or the 60,000 who died of AIDS under his watch would agree. I certainly do not.
                            This is what you said.

                            People are Eulogizing and lamenting him now. Why do you feel the need to correct their feelings?

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                            • FactsOfLife
                              Conservative Jihadi
                              • May 2002
                              • 2504

                              #29
                              Originally posted by Hasty8
                              First, I'm not a "tool".

                              Second, I never made it political.
                              Ronald Reagan was the embodiment of how a US President should conduct himself while in office. In my opinion, the greatest president the US has had to date.

                              Did I say that or was it someone else? I had earlier said that I was going to leave politics out of it and I have offered, to those who wish to debate his greatness, to make a thread specifically for that.

                              Is beating a dead horse a hobby for you or what?

                              Do we have a reading comp problem here or something?

                              If you want to make a thread attempting to revise history during Reagan's Presidency, please do so elsewhere.

                              This thread is NOT political.

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                              • jwren00
                                Registered User
                                • Aug 2002
                                • 302

                                #30
                                Hasty, get a clue. This thread isn't about your political agenda. Don't post in here again.

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