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Reagan and George H.W. Bush both had representatives lay wreaths on Memorial Day

May 25, 2010 1:09 pm ET by Todd Gregory

Right-wing media figures are suggesting that President Obama's plan to participate in a Memorial Day event in Chicago and have Vice President Joe Biden lay a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Arlington National Cemetery is unprecedented and a sign of disrespect to the military. In fact, both Presidents Reagan and George H.W. Bush had representatives lay wreaths at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.

In 1983, President Reagan had Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Thayer represent him at the ceremony. A May 30, 1983, Washington Post article reported (from Nexis):

The official commemoration of Memorial Day will take place at Arlington today at 11 a.m. when Deputy Secretary of Defense Paul Thayer, representing President Reagan, will lay a wreath at the tomb. A plaque representing the unidentified dead from the Vietnam war will be dedicated and placed at the shrine at 11 a.m.

On May 30, the Associated Press reported that Reagan was at an economic summit that day:

At Arlington National Cemetery, thousands gathered for the traditional wreath-laying ceremonies at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, and a new tomb was dedicated to the 58,000 men who died in the Vietnam War. But that crypt lies empty, because there are no unidentified casualties from the divisive conflict.

President Reagan, continuing his summit meeting in Williamsburg, Va., with leaders of the industrialized democracies, proclaimed Monday "a day of prayer for permanent peace" and called on Americans throughout the country to unite in prayer at 11 a.m.

The next day, the Post reported:

Down a grassy slope from the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at Arlington National Cemetery, in a valley of trees a short distance from where Deputy Secretary of Defense W. Paul Thayer was placing a wreath of carnations yesterday, two women and a girl stood silently before a grave, heads down, arms behind their backs.

While ceremonial guns were booming and ceremonial heels were clicking, while a nation was engaged in formal mourning on a day set aside for that purpose, the two women and the girl were quiet with their own Memorial Day memories.

By the time the formalities were over, and the hundreds of spectators had scattered, the two women and the girl had left. In addressing the crowd, Thayer had said that Memorial Day was a time to "pay tribute to over one million men and women who gave their lives in the armed forces of our land."

Similarly, The Boston Globe reported that on Memorial Day in 1992, Vice President Dan Quayle laid a wreath at the tomb while Bush spoke to American Legion members in Kennebunkport, Maine, and played golf. From a May 26, 1992, Globe article:

Meanwhile, Vice President Dan Quayle, laying a wreath before the Tomb of the Unknowns at Arlington National Cemetery, spoke of patriotic values.

"Unfortunately, today some mock and scorn our reverence for values. They don't seem to grasp the meaning of values - values of freedom, patriotism, duty, honor and country," Quayle said.

Wrapping up his Memorial Day weekend trip, Bush played a final round of golf in chilly weather before delivering his remarks to the American Legion members. His foursome included GOP Gov. John McKernan of Maine.

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    • Author by 1st Republic 14th Star (May 25, 2010 1:26 pm ET)
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      ""Unfortunately, today some mock and scorn our reverence for values. They don't seem to grasp the meaning of values - values of freedom, patriotism, duty, honor and country," Quayle said."

      I know it's off topic, but Quayle still irritates me, even seventeen years after he left office.

      If Quayle hadn't been such a rank hypocrite, he would have added:

      "...Values which I practiced one weekend a month. In Indiana. Not Vietnam. Because that's where you were. But not me. Because I was in Indiana. In law school. Well, except for that one weekend a month..."
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      • Author by MX5Bob (May 27, 2010 4:48 pm ET)
           
        Yes, only that one weekend because if you were rich and white, you never say active duty. If you were just middle class or poor, you did your tour or left for Canada.
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    • Author by iNova (May 25, 2010 1:27 pm ET)
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      these people are trash. plain and simple
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    • Author by pete592 (May 25, 2010 1:29 pm ET)
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      Disrespect for the military? IOKIYAR
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    • Author by borealis (May 25, 2010 2:29 pm ET)
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      Arlington is not the only national cemetery and Obama is spreading his respect for soldiers to one near Chicago. And, the tomb of the unknowns gets respected 24/7 by honor guards. This hits me very close to home for me. My Dad was USMC and is buried in Ft. Bliss National Cemetery. I would appreciate any U.S. President getting away from Arlington and getting to as many other national cemeteries as possible. And, finally, my Dad is not an unknown. He is a known and anyone who thinks his service should not be honored just 'cause he made it home and could be identified when he died and was in El Paso, TX rather than Washington, DC can kiss my ass!
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    • Author by DellDolly (May 26, 2010 11:29 am ET)
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      Last night on FoxNews, I think it was Greta Van Susteran who said that the last President before Obama who didn't visit Arlington National Cemetery on Memorial Day (and she did note the visit to France by Bush II) was George H W Bush.

      And then she said (paraphrasing) "But HE gets a pass because he was a fighter pilot, and was shot down in WW II, so he can do anything he wants on Memorial Day."

      The "obligation" to participate in the reverential placing of a wreath in Arlington on Memorial Day doesn't somehow evaporate because one has a military background!!!! It's a display to honor ALL vets - one doesn't have that obligation removed simply because one was shot down during WW II!!!!

      ALL she was trying to do was make an excuse for attacking Obama, and PRETEND she's not a hypocrite for doing it when REALITY tells us that George H W Bush played golf in Maine one Memorial Day and then spoke to American Legion members at a local hall!
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      • Author by USZJ6C0 (May 27, 2010 8:34 pm ET)
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        Maybe you need to get your facts right as President George W Bush attended services several time at the Arlington National Cemetery on memorial in the years 2003, 2005, 2006 that I know of. There may be more. Fox is usually pro Obama and I have grown to expect that of them.
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