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Old 03-07-2016, 08:19 PM
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Some trolls have kept up their tedious posts about how the Secret Service disliked Hillary.

Go back into the Ronnie Reagan years and read how the Secret Service hated Nancy Reagan!
You know, I took your advice and this is what I have found. Please share all the link to read about the hate that the SS had for Ms Reagan !! THanks

"Ronald Reagan was moral, honest, respectful, and dignified. The Reagan’s treated Secret Service and everyone else with respect and honor. Nancy Reagan was very nice but very protective of the President- Truth!
Ronald Reagan’s codename was Rawhide and according to Kessler’s book he treated the Secret Service agents, the Air Force One Crew and the staff of maids and butlers at the White House with respect. President Reagan was known to carry a fire arm and told a former agent that it was “just in case you guys can’t do your job, I can help out.” A former agent told Kessler that when Reagan travelled on his first presidential trip to the Soviet Union he had packed a gun in his briefcase. A former staff member told Kessler that “Reagan was famous for firing up Air Force jets on behalf of children who needed transport for kidney operations.”

Kessler wrote that Nancy Reagan was very protective of her husband, oversaw his diet and all visits from the children of the President had to be cleared by her first."


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"A former Secret Service agent assigned to protect Nancy Reagan says the former first lady was every bit as gracious in her personal life as her public one.

Tim Franklin served on the Reagans’ security detail from 2001 to 2003. He said he spent more than half that time assigned as Mrs. Reagan’s protective agent, and accompanied her to the White House in 2002 when she received the Presidential Medal of Freedom.

“It was very unique to be around her during those moments in history after they left office, and see her private reactions to the politics that were happening,” Franklin said.

The ASU criminology professor happened to be in Washington D.C. Sunday, so he decided to place a flower outside the White House in her honor.

“She was extremely kind to me. She was also, what I would say, the epitome of class.”



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