Thanks, Nick. Good to hear from the man. Always, always inspiring. I think that we have really missed more than his policies. We have missed some one who could communicate our ideals, values and nations. Reagan was the master at this. I miss him very much, and I think about the first president I voted for at each election.
We clearly need somebody of Reagan's stature to lead us now. The goofy bigot in the White House isn't worthy of his position - or of any position of honor, trust or profit in government. He did read a good teleprompter but the blush is off the rose.
I linked back to this post, and as I said on my blog:
The ringer that stains the seat this great man once sat in is a shame and a disgrace to every single man and woman that has ever fought and sacrificed for anything. Be it the right to vote or be it living without an oppressive, pandering government that enslaves those less fortunate by keeping them tied into "free" social programs, thereby perpetuating a sense of entitlement in this country never before seen.
You know what else? This don't make sense one bit. I had a friend send me some email forwards a few years back. She once sent me some 'pro-Reagan' information & recollections ...what don't make sense you ask? I know she voted for Obama and still seems to be pro-Obama.
It is always a joy to go to his Library - went to an event there - a couple of Saturdays ago-- The gift shop has his speeches continuously running-- Thank you for this one-- Carol-CS
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Sweet.
wow thanks buddy...can we break out the champagne yet?!!
I have "Reagan in His Own Words" on iTunes. This guy was the real deal.
Woman ... no. Nov. 2 after the polls close.
Thanks, Nick. Good to hear from the man. Always, always inspiring. I think that we have really missed more than his policies. We have missed some one who could communicate our ideals, values and nations. Reagan was the master at this. I miss him very much, and I think about the first president I voted for at each election.
We clearly need somebody of Reagan's stature to lead us now. The goofy bigot in the White House isn't worthy of his position - or of any position of honor, trust or profit in government. He did read a good teleprompter but the blush is off the rose.
A man unlike any other.
I linked back to this post, and as I said on my blog:
The ringer that stains the seat this great man once sat in is a shame and a disgrace to every single man and woman that has ever fought and sacrificed for anything. Be it the right to vote or be it living without an oppressive, pandering government that enslaves those less fortunate by keeping them tied into "free" social programs, thereby perpetuating a sense of entitlement in this country never before seen.
I really miss him!
Obama <-> Stain.
Yeah, that sounds about right. Obongo is the stain on America's red, white and blue dress. Off to the cleaners!
You know what else? This don't make sense one bit. I had a friend send me some email forwards a few years back. She once sent me some 'pro-Reagan' information & recollections ...what don't make sense you ask? I know she voted for Obama and still seems to be pro-Obama.
I still scratch my head and think how absurd!
JohnnyJ... It gets sadder and sweeter as time goes by.
Woman... no premature cork-popping.
Dabori... I've gotta tell you. I love that avatar.
DC... I hope he's up there working the precincts on this one.
LL- This guy's got the stink of political death all over him.
Paulie... Beautifully written.
Unclogged... A nation misses him.
Sig... "The Stain" says it perfectly. Of course, it's probably racist.
It is always a joy to go to his Library - went to an event there - a couple of Saturdays ago--
The gift shop has his speeches continuously running--
Thank you for this one--
Carol-CS
Indeed, Nick, for the Demos have their dead working here ...
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