[Nfbf-l] Crazy eighty's additional info

Sherri flmom2006 at gmail.com
Wed Mar 30 11:57:02 UTC 2011


That was really interesting. Thanks Denise.
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From: "Denise Valkema" <valkemadenise at aol.com>
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> FYI the info. Below states it was in 1981 and on Foster's fan page.
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> Good playing.
> Denise
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> Reagan assassination attempt
> Reagan assassination attempt
> Location Washington, D.C.
> Date March 30, 1981
> 2:27 p.m. (Eastern Time)
> Target Ronald Reagan
> Weapon(s) Röhm RG-14 .22 cal.
> Death(s) None
> Injured 4; James Brady, Timothy McCarthy, Thomas Delahanty, Ronald Reagan
> Perpetrator(s) John Hinckley, Jr.
> Secret Service Agent Robert Wanko can be seen in the last photo holding an 
> Uzi.
> The Reagan assassination attempt occurred on Monday, March 30, 1981, just 
> 69 days into the presidency of Ronald Reagan. While leaving a speaking 
> engagement at the Washington Hilton Hotel in Washington, D.C., President 
> Reagan and three others were shot and wounded by John Hinckley, Jr. 
> Reagan suffered a punctured lung, but prompt medical attention allowed him 
> to recover quickly.
> Reagan was the first serving United States president to survive being shot 
> in an assassination attempt. No formal invocation of presidential 
> succession took place, although Secretary of State Alexander Haig 
> controversially stated that he was "in control here" while Vice President 
> George H. W. Bush returned to Washington. Hinckley was found not guilty by 
> reason of insanity and remains confined to a psychiatric facility.
> Show Mental Illness
> Show Assassination attempt
> Show Alexander Haig "in control here"
> Show Public reaction
> Show Aftermath
> Show See also
> Show References
> Show External links
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> On Mar 29, 2011 3:56 PM, Toni King <tkk at samobile.net> wrote:
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> Hi,
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> Yes I remember, funny I just listened to an NPR show the other morning
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> and it was with the agent assigned to him who decided to turn the car
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> around and take him to the hospital after all and was told that saved
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> Reagan's life.
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> It was an interesting interview.
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> Take Care,
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> Toni
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