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American troops from the Air Force and Army serving in Hungary pose with the statue today
As more and more demented, partisan, envious libs continue trying to destroy this impressive and consequential American leader, the rest of world acknowledges his documented greatness and memorializes him. Thank you, God, for President Reagan .. how special of the righteous Hungarians. Long live Ronald Reagan and his extraordinary courage! We pray we're soon blessed with another brave leader.
Awesome.
I wonder if any of Zeros boys wanted to be there and were turned down?
Very telling that the ObaMao administration sent nobody to celebrate this momentous occasion. Maybe the local U.S. Ambassador was able to spare a few minutes, but that’s all the lip service we get from this regime.
Made me smile.
OMG — that is so great! The statue captures him in his prime with so many of his qualities!
I have heard there are many homes in Eastern Europe where Ronald Reagan’s picture is on the wall as a tribute to what he did.
EVERY country in central and east Europe should have one.
Tear-eyed thank you Hungary and thank you Starwise for this thread.
So glad I saw this thread. I’m very impressed to read this article. I was in Budapest in 1999, and I saw how living within the Soviet Union had been devastating for Hungary.
Where’s the statue of Gorbachev? /sarc
In the meantime, Indonesian removed 0bama’s statue from a public park and put it on an elementary school yard...
They must not have had enough bronze for the life-size one.
Seriously, this is GREAT. In the land of Soros, yet!
The GOP doesn't care much for him either. They tolerated him for eight years because he was a winner.
I posted this on an earlier thread, but I think it is appropriate to appreciate the ties the Hungarians have to the USA.
From Wikipedia:
The father of the US cavalry in 1777 was a Hungarian hussar named Kovács Mihály Michael de Kovats.
After learning about the American Revolution, he offered his sword to the American ambassador in France, Benjamin Franklin. He wrote:
Most Illustrious Sir:
Golden freedom cannot be purchased with yellow gold.
I, who have the honor to present this letter to your Excellency, am also following the call of the Fathers of the Land, as the pioneers of freedom always did. I am a free man and a Hungarian. As to my military status I was trained in the Royal Prussian Army and raised from the lowest rank to the dignity of a Captain of the Hussars, not so much by luck and the mercy of chance than by most diligent self discipline and the virtue of my arms. The dangers and the bloodshed of a great many campaigns taught me how to mold a soldier, and, when made, how to arm him and let him defend the dearest of the lands with his best ability under any conditions and developments of the war.
I now am here of my own free will, having taken all the horrible hardships and bothers of this journey, and l am willing to sacrifice myself wholly and faithfully as it is expected of an honest soldier facing the hazards and great dangers of the war, to the detriment of Joseph and as well for the freedom of your great Congress. Through the cooperation and loyal assistance of Mr. Faedevill, a merchant of this city and a kind sympathizer of the Colonies and their just cause, I have obtained passage on a ship called Catharina Froam Darmouth , whose master is a Captain Whippy. l beg your Excellency, to grant me a passport and a letter of recommendation to the most benevolent Congress. I am expecting companions who have not yet reached here. Your Excellency would be promoting the common cause by giving Mr. Faedevill authorization to expedite their passage to the Colonies once they have arrived here.
At last, awaiting your gracious answer, I have no wish greater than to leave forthwith, to be where I am needed most, to serve and die in everlasting obedience to Your Excellency and the Congress.
Most faithful unto death,
Bordeaux, January l3th, 1777. Michael Kovats de Fabricy
P. S: As yet I am unable to write, fluently in French or English and had only the choice of writing either in German or Latin; for this I apologize to your Excellency.
The Continental Congress made him Colonel-Commander of the Pulaski Legion. He recruited, trained, organized, and led the first American cavalry into battle. He was killed in action near Charleston, South Carolina.
A phrase from his letter to Franklin, Faithful unto Death (Fidelissimus ad Mortem) has since been taken as the motto of the American Hungarian Federation. To this date, Michael de Kovats is celebrated by cadets at the Citadel Military College in South Carolina where part of the campus is named in his honor. Some of his descendants live in Roseland, New Jersey.
God Bless him, what an American!
I wonder if Poland would do same thing honor President Reagan by having statute in front of govt building
BTW I did hear Obama admsation people got turn down for invitate they did want to go Hungary told them all slot was full LOL!
Reagan is a Still Point in a Turning World
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yvP63ETpjbM
He was right then and he is still right now: It’s A Simple Answer After All
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uoeuh-EGj7s
Reagan is a Still Point in a Turning World
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yvP63ETpjbM
He was right then and he is still right now: It’s A Simple Answer After All
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uoeuh-EGj7s
Reagan statue in Warsaw.
Wonderful.
Nice looking statue.