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JUDGING REAGAN br> Re: Hunter Baker's A Nearly Perfect Injustice and Timothy P. Carney's Go Back to Ballet : /p>"When Ron Reagan eulogized his father in a more or less respectful manner..."
I saw a different eulogy than Hunter Baker did.
I saw only the eulogy that had an intentional domestic political slap, unambiguously directed to the President, i.e., the comments on "those who wear their religion on their sleeve."
And I saw only the eulogy that had an ultimate moral equivalency slap, when he magnanimously assured everyone that "we're all going to heaven," otherwise known as "there is no absolute right and wrong, decide as you will, no one, not even the Great Judge, will ever contradict you".
He spoiled an otherwise spell binding, heart rending and perfect tribute to one of the greatest Presidents of all time.
p>I wish him luck with the Great Judge. He will need it. br> -- Frank Natoli