Posted on 06/05/2004 3:05:55 PM PDT by Jeff Head
These are my feelings at the passing of a truly great American...one that history will show whose life and service to this nation we were all tremendously priveleged to have personally witnessed.
Ronald Reagan (1911-2004) was simply the greatest President in my lifetime, and I believe the greatest President of the 1900's. Probably among the greatest three Presidents this nation has ever had.
He epitomized the traditional American spirit of positive, can-do attitude, reliance on fundamental moral principle eminating from faith in God, dedication to the principles of individual liberty and a commitment to the soveriegnty and independence of this great, free Republic we call the United States of America.
His foreign policy "brought down the wall" and curtailed one of the greatest menaces to freedom the world has ever known. Contrary to revisionist and liberals/marxists/socialists who would want to bestow some of that glory and honor on the likes of Gorby...the world knows...God knows...that it was Ronald Reagan and his drive and vision that ended that particular incarnation of the Evil Empire. History shall record it so.
His economic policy turned the misery index into a boom for American industry and into personal opportunities for growth for the individual American citizen. I lived through Carter's misery index, having gotten married as a young 22 year old during that disasterous administration...and having grown up seeing the Rockafeller Republican mechanisms before Reagan...I personally saw and lived through the unbelievable difference Ronald Reagan made.
We were proud of our nation, proud of ourselves, proud of the flag and proud to be called American citizens under Ronald Reagan. His enthusiasm was contaiguos...his optimism was inspriring and his ability to communicate and get even many who did not initially agree with him to come around to the "American" way of thinking was legend.
In some ways I feel as though a sterling light, a great shining beacon on a hill has gone out...even though his administration ended years ago.
Despite that, his influence has remained...and it is now up to us to ensure it continues.
We have several challenges in our time...the great challenge of terrorism based on Islamofascism and the even worse evil (IMHO) of one of its chief abettors and manipulators for its use against America...another evil empire in our time, the Red Chinese and those globalists who are enabling them. We also have the even more insidious challenge of the continued encroachment on personal liberty, on our national soveriegnty and independence that many enemies and sappers amongst us, within our own perimeter, us continue to foist on our Republic. They do it under many names, in the name of the UN, NGO's, globalism, choice for death, so called third ways that are nothing more or less that the way of tyrants past and present, Environmentalism, sustainable habitats that are in reality controlled habitats...and the list goes on and on. I pray we can follow in Reagan's footsteps and resolutely meet these challenge head-on as the Gipper did.
God bless and rest you Ronald Reagan...and God comfort and keep you Nancy.
All truly great men are born the day they die.
Well...thank you very much for those kind words.
Thanks for those two stories...I was unaware of Reagan's role in Monroe's "discovery" and the line by Bette Davis is a real keeper.
Outstanding essay, Jeff, thanks so much.
With all the great comments, pics, thoughts, poems...this thread is going to be a real keeper for me...it has brought a lot of comfort to me this day.
You're one of the nicest writers here at FR. Nice all around. (I hope that sounds right lol) you know what I mean.
WTG Jeff. A nice tribute. Seems we're at it again though, doesn't it? As often as humanity stumbles and falls, it is encouraging to know that someone may come along and 'lift' it, and it's spirits, back up.
BUMP!
Great post, Jeff.
I'm sad, but proud that I lived and watched this great man as President. The first vote I ever cast in a Presidential Election was for him. He helped shape my vision of America.
I've noticed that everyone who is for abortion has already been born ~ Ronald Reagan
Awful convenient for them too isn't it?
Those principles come from the same source as the unalienable rights they are based upon.
II Chron 7:14
He simply went about doing right to the best of his ability with an absolute conviction abut the goodness of America and her people and an absilute faith in them.
Yes, it is easy to deny the most fundamental human right
the right to life to the most vulnerable human beings. Those who can't protest and cry out for help. (Gosh, this is making me cry again)
Thanks.NFT
Thank you, Jeff. God graced us with the leadership of this great man, Ronald Wilson Reagan. Words cannot adequately express my gratitude for his vision and example, nor for the grief I feel with his passing.
My sincere condolences.This has been aHuge thread and many great posts.Loss of this magnitude are something outa here. No Words left>We lost Dad in 2001 and it was,difficult.Very,Very difficult.I'm just sorry. so sick and sorry never never but the tears.Never but it does.
Thanks for posting.
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