Thank you and God bless.
Maybe someone was inspired...you never know:
UK’s Cameron: Europe must wake up on extremism
Feb 5 | By DAVID STRINGER
State multiculturalism has failed, says David Cameron
BBC | 5 February 2011
‘We need to be a lot less tolerant towards Islamic extremists’: Cameron calls for immigrants to respect British core values
5th February 2011
May your spirit guide America's path.
Nancy, Thank you for being here. Happy Birthday Ronnie
Happy Birthday, President Reagan. We miss you and thank you. Your inspiration will live on forever.
Happy birthday, Gipper!
Former Alaska governor Sarah Palin speaks at a dinner celebrating former U.S. president Ronald Reagan on the centennial of his birth, at the Reagan Ranch Center in Santa Barbara, California on February 4, 2011.
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i was in my single digit years when he was president, but i can remember my parents, to this day, saying how great of a president he was. there may be no other president like him is what i hear, but then again, i could be just counting my blessings that there may be hope after this chaos of the current administration when they’re time is up in 2012. so happy birthday mr. reagan, and we raise a toast in your name today!
I added the keyword “thelifesaver” due to a very fair documentary on
Reagan that aired on (believe it or not!!!) PBS.
It made strong mention of how Reagan seriously took his job as
a lifesaver on a swimming area along a river.
And carried the attitude throughout his life.
PS: The documentary (in “The American Experience” series) was so good
that I gifted it to my brother for Christmas.
The most important man in my life — other than my father who preached his word every day.
Reagan is the greatest man of the 20th century. period.
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Happy Birthday to the best president our country has ever had. Thank God for Ronald Reagan. God bless Nancy too, she was a First lady with class. I loved their love for each other and for our country.
I couldn’t vote until after he was out of office but I sure wanted to! He’s the Republican that finally got my mother to stop voting Democrat like her family always had. My dad loved him. We had an older lady that lived across the road when I was a kid that was determined to win New York state for him if she had to do it all by herself. This women’s husband, who had passed away by that time, had been an attorney for the Republican Committee in the county, and this old lady was very into politics. She must have been close to 90 but was still very with it and still drove. I’ll never forget she drove a sporty looking Monte Carlo which made us kids laugh in the first place because of her age, but we got an even better laugh one day when I remember coming out of the house to see how she had put about 20 Reagan bumper stickers all over that Monte Carlo— just Reagan, not Bush! She drove that car around the county for a couple of months before the election, and when he won NY, she explained how she had “made some phone calls” and made it all happen!
Ronnie, had the grand and once in a lifetime pleasure and honor of being in the world during your two terms as POTUS and voting for you twice in 1980 and 1984!!! From your restful and forever place sitting with our Lord in heaven bestow your wise and loving guidance on a USA and world that has lost its way. Thank you for being an American we can be eternally proud of and look up to through the ages yet to come!!!