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Strategies & Market Trends : VOLTAIRE'S PORCH-MODERATED

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To: RR who wrote (61262)6/13/2004 10:26:01 AM
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Hey RR,

I want to thank you for your comments. Right on.

I think it is so appropriate that Ricky Ricardo is heading back to the Caribbean.

I started a couple of weeks ago to do the few house chores that I thought needed being done, and the more I finish the more I find to do. Yup, the best ones are the ones I do with my kids.

I'm trying to get the Reagan funeral in perspective and can't remember the sentiment surrounding Lyndon Johnson's. Here's a little history I've come across: msnbc.msn.com

No president is unequivocally popular; at least 40% would vote against anybody if they were to run for reelection, yet, as grand as he was in life, Reagan is so much grander in death. Is that how Americans (or people everywhere) feel about death? Or is that how we've collectively come to feel about Reagan? Or is it because we have a Republican administration and a deceased Republican president? Or is it something else?

All right! I didn't want you to head off on vacation with nuthin to think about!
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