Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm watching his caisson's installment in the rotunda right now. It is profoundly touching.
The contrast between this honorable man who was a true Christian and the horrible person who will be inaugurated there in two weeks is mind boggling.
My thoughts exactly. It’s shocking how far our citizen have fallen that they’ve chosen Trump.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are the lines like this morning?
They were non-existent. I came in from Arlington, and we walked right in around 8 AM. It was deeply moving and I'm very glad that I went.
Others in line with us mentioned that they stood outside in line for two hours last night.
Anonymous wrote:I'm watching his caisson's installment in the rotunda right now. It is profoundly touching.
The contrast between this honorable man who was a true Christian and the horrible person who will be inaugurated there in two weeks is mind boggling.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not exactly clear on the timeline for Carter's funeral procession. I have Thursday off and wanted to pay visit at the Capitol, but I beleive the procession is starting early in the morning. I don't want to stand more than hour in the cold. What's the best way to pay my respects in person?
Technically, you are there to show respect to his mortal remains not visiting his casket.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm watching his caisson's installment in the rotunda right now. It is profoundly touching.
The contrast between this honorable man who was a true Christian and the horrible person who will be inaugurated there in two weeks is mind boggling.
So much this. Good has taken a hit around this lousy world. Jimmy Carter exemplified doing good despite all. We have to dust ourselves off and get back to the fight.
+1000
The real national day of mourning should be on the 20th.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are the lines like this morning?
They were non-existent. I came in from Arlington, and we walked right in around 8 AM. It was deeply moving and I'm very glad that I went.
Others in line with us mentioned that they stood outside in line for two hours last night.
Anonymous wrote:I'm not exactly clear on the timeline for Carter's funeral procession. I have Thursday off and wanted to pay visit at the Capitol, but I beleive the procession is starting early in the morning. I don't want to stand more than hour in the cold. What's the best way to pay my respects in person?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are the lines like this morning?
They were non-existent. I came in from Arlington, and we walked right in around 8 AM. It was deeply moving and I'm very glad that I went.
Others in line with us mentioned that they stood outside in line for two hours last night.
Anonymous wrote:What are the lines like this morning?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm watching his caisson's installment in the rotunda right now. It is profoundly touching.
The contrast between this honorable man who was a true Christian and the horrible person who will be inaugurated there in two weeks is mind boggling.
So much this. Good has taken a hit around this lousy world. Jimmy Carter exemplified doing good despite all. We have to dust ourselves off and get back to the fight.
Anonymous wrote:I'm watching his caisson's installment in the rotunda right now. It is profoundly touching.
The contrast between this honorable man who was a true Christian and the horrible person who will be inaugurated there in two weeks is mind boggling.