2007年VOA标准英语-Mourners Remember Ford(在线收听) |
By Jeff Swicord Current and past presidents, dignitaries, and foreign leaders gathered at Washington National Cathedral Tuesday to pay tribute to former President Gerald Ford. Mourners lined the streets to pay their respects as the funeral precession passed by and Jeff Swicord spoke with some of them. As the funeral precession made its way from the U.S. Capitol, the crowd outside the cathedral waited patiently in anticipation of Mr. Ford's arrival. A few anti-war protestors could be heard chanting down the street. But most of the people were gathered to pay tribute to the former president. Emily Elsner Twesme lives in the neighborhood. "It's a patriotic thing to do,” she says. “It is such an important thing to honor our presidents and it is important to be a part of, I mean this is a historical moment and we wouldn't have missed it for the world." "You don't get to see the pomp and circumstance of one of the most powerful countries in the world -- "the" most powerful countries in the world -- and this is one of those rare times when you actually get to see it." This was the last official ceremony for Mr. Ford in Washington. There will be a public visitation and funeral in his hometown, Grand Rapids, Michigan, where he will be buried on Wednesday. |
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