  Like I said, just because President Reagan is in the ground, does not mean the flood of people paying their respects will stop. Two stories support that: urlLink Reagan's Death Boosts Tourism in Ill. and urlLink Reagan Library opens with extended hours . July 4th marks the end of the official mourning period, but the crowds and the lines will continue past that date. The visitors will come by the droves every June 5th for years to come as well. You took him too soon, God. We hardly knew him. But now thousands will come and learn more about him than what the Liberal Media wants you to know about him.
urlLink Leftist Media Bias - Even in Death provides a good example: Before the body of Ronald Reagan had been flown to Washington, D.C., or his eulogies intoned, "objective" so-called reporters such as Tom Brokaw of NBC, Peter Jennings of ABC and Dan Rather of CBS (see www.ratherbiased.com) revealed not only their transparent biases but also their shabby characters.
Brokaw, as always, tried to have it both ways, giving cursory lip service to Reagan's legacy (yes, Virginia, some presidents actually have a legacy! ) but patronizingly reminding his audience that his "obligation" was to "put [the president's] whole life and political career in context. " Translation: to engage in leftist revisionist history. So sad. Talk about kicking a man when he is down, kicking his body after he is dead is heinous. 
