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A Few of FR's Finest....Every Day....06-10-04...."President Reagan Changed everything"
JohnHuang2; Dutchess; Billie | JohnHuang2

Posted on 06/09/2004 10:08:53 PM PDT by dutchess



A Few of FR's Finest....Every Day
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President Reagan changed everything

by JohnHuang2


Ronald Wilson Reagan, conservative revolutionary, visionary hero, genuine patriot, cheerful warrior, freedom's champion, America's beloved 40th President, died late Saturday. He was home at Bel Air district of Los Angeles, his loving family at his bedside, when he then slipped the surly bonds of Earth to touch the face of God, as he famously said of the Challenger crewmen. Reagan was 93.
"This is a sad hour in the life of America," said Bush, noting that "A great American life has come to an end." In France to mark the 60th anniversary of the D-Day landing, Bush spoke movingly as he fought back tears. "Ronald Reagan won America's respect with his greatness, and won its love with his goodness," Bush told reporters. "He had the confidence that comes with conviction, the strength that comes with character, the grace that comes with humility, and the humor that comes with wisdom."
Reagan, the Great Communicator, the original mis-underestimated President, is the reason why I got interested in politics to begin with. Quite young at the time, I wasn't much interested -- nor versed -- in the 'issues' back then, beyond the usual High School stuff. Things like monetary policy, the Laffer curve and the Gold Standard didn't much interest me. Not yet at least. Like my dad, who considered politicians by nature "crooks -- every last one of them," I was cynical to the bone about politics and politicians.


Then along came Ronald Reagan. He laid such cynicism and distrust to rest.
Truly a breath of fresh air, Reagan was so unlike your typical politician at the time. He shattered every negative stereotype. He was a leader you knew in your heart you could trust. Believing in Reagan was easy. It came so naturally. The warmth of sincerity beamed from his face, it rang in his every word. Reagan taught us this trust was not misplaced.
He also taught us to be proud to be Americans. He taught us not just to dream, but to dream big, and to never give up on those dreams. And he taught us why that was important. His ability to connect was extraordinary, his rapport with ordinary folks exceptional. A forceful leader of conviction, he renewed our national sense of mission and purpose, he restored our sense of direction, rekindling that can-do spirit in all of us. He rebuilt our nation's defenses. A trailblazer and role model, Reagan transformed America's political landscape. Through the sheer force of unshakable idealism, a revolution -- the Reagan Revolution -- was born. America never looked back. Putting the kabosh on the Carter recession through tax cuts, Reagan sparked the longest and strongest peace-time expansion in U.S. history, an era of unparalleled prosperity and growth. The pompous elite set dismissed it early on as 'trickle-down' "Reaganomics". Eight years and 23 million jobs later, Reagan got the last laugh. With renewed incentives to work, save and invest, federal revenues doubled, even as inflation and interest rates plummeted. Carter spoke drearily of limits, of deep malaise; Reagan promised a renaissance. Carter talked bleakly of hardship and woe, claiming America's best days were behind her; Reagan spoke cheerfully of that Shining City upon a Hill. The Reagan vision prevailed.


But Reagan left an indelible mark not just on economics. Reagan changed the course of history itself. A powerful voice for freedom, Reagan hated communism with every fiber of his being. At every opportunity, even against advice of top aides, he loudly and forcefully spoke against it, famously calling the Soviet Union the Evil Empire, the focus of evil in the modern world and a threat to freedom everywhere. In Reagan, tyranny had no greater enemy, freedom no better champion. "Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall!" thundered Reagan before a cheering crowd at the Brandenburg Gate. Needless to say, Foggy Bottom was none too thrilled -- in vain Foggy Bottomites kept scratching out that line from his speech. Reagan kept putting it back in. The Gipper never flinched.
His love of liberty unyielding, Ronald Reagan was a glowing tribute to human freedom. To lovers of liberty toiling behind the ugly Iron Curtain, to all who yearned for freedom, Reagan proved a powerful inspiration, his words a bedrock of hope and strength during tyranny's darkest hours.

A giant of his times, Reagan prided himself as the Incurable Optimist who would not accept 'Containment' as the only option in dealing with communism. He was also the quintessential Realist. If others had forgotten the lessons of history, Reagan hadn't. 'Peace Through Strength' and 'Roll Back' weren't just slogans, they were part of Reagan's successful road-map to victory. From support for Nicaraqua's Freedom Fighters, to the watershed U.S.-led liberation of Grenada, America was on the march. Against a hailstorm of elite ridicule and scorn, Reagan confidently predicted communism's eventual demise, vowing to lead the way. Back then, such words were pure heresy.
"The years ahead will be great ones for our country, for the cause of freedom, for the spread of civilization," Reagan declared at a Notre Dame commencement address in 1981. "The West will not contain communism, it will transcend communism. We will not bother to denounce it; we'll dismiss it as a sad, bizarre chapter in human history whose last pages are even now being written."
A few short years later, tumultuous events vindicated those words thoroughly, as Reagan led the West to victory in the Cold War. The Gipper's steadfast and uncompromising commitment to restoring our nation's defenses -- particularly SDI -- and aggressive U.S. support for freedom movements inexorably broke the back of Soviet communism. Yet again, Reagan's chorus of critics had egg on their faces. The rest, as they say, is history.
Want another reason why Americans love the Gipper so well?


Well, looking back, who can forget that razor sharp wit, his penchant for disarmingly charming and memorable one-liners and quips, the magnetism and warmth, the decency and kindness of President Reagan? A man of unconquerable spirit, his exemplary life personified the very values that made America great. Reagan's was a true pick-yourself-up-by-your-own-bootstraps life story, a genuine rags-to-riches guy.
Through tragedy, Reagan, a deeply religious man, early on forged a bond with the public. Barely two months in office, an assassin's bullet nearly took his life. Two bullets, actually. But even in such harrowing circumstances, Reagan's poise and grace, his wit and charm never relented. He had just regained consciousness at George Washington University Hospital, when he jokingly told a nurse holding his hand: "Does Nancy know about us?"
Laying on the operating table before surgery, Reagan uttered what became his most memorable quip. Gazing up at his surgeons, he said: "Please, tell me you're all Republicans."
President Reagan, just in case you're lurking here, let me say, from the bottom of my heart, we can never thank you enough for all you did, Sir. We will always love and cherish your memory.
To Nancy and the family, we extend our condolences and offer our thoughts and our prayers.


God bless President Reagan, God bless the United States of America.
Anyway, that's...
My two cents









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To: JustAmy; JulieRNR21
Hi (((AMY)))!

(((Julie)))!

81 posted on 06/10/2004 9:05:15 AM PDT by Pippin (God Bless Ronald Reagan 1911-2004 RIP)
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To: Pippin
I wanna go where you're at!

I'd prefer to be about halfway between 59 and 90.

82 posted on 06/10/2004 9:05:27 AM PDT by Aeronaut (Status quo, you know, that is Latin for 'the mess we're in'. RR)
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To: Aeronaut

How about 70?


83 posted on 06/10/2004 9:06:48 AM PDT by Pippin (God Bless Ronald Reagan 1911-2004 RIP)
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To: Diver Dave
Thank you for your kind words.

I just got the following email and if it has already been posted, I apologize but thought many would be interested.

Thought you might like to share in this - and you might want to add God's wisdom for our national leaders to this request.

In W.W.II there was an advisor to Churchill who organized a group of people that dropped what they were doing every day at a prescribed hour for one minute to collectively pray for the safety of England, its people and peace.

There is now a group of people organizing the same thing here in America If you would like to participate, every evening at 9:00pm Eastern Time, 8:00pm Central (6:00 pm Pacific, check your local time), stop whatever you are doing and spend one 1 minute praying for the safety of the United States, our troops, our citizens, and for peace in the world.

If you know anyone else who would like to participate, please pass this along. Our prayers are the most powerful asset we have. Together, we "CAN" make a difference!

Thank You, and God Bless America!

84 posted on 06/10/2004 9:10:00 AM PDT by lonestar (Me, too!--Weinie)
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To: dansangel; .45MAN

My kind regards to you both, and a very happy birthday to Dan. May many more follow.


85 posted on 06/10/2004 9:32:28 AM PDT by backhoe (-30-)
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To: MEG33
Amen ! Bullseye post, Meg.

I was inspired by the procession. The parade, the music, the riderless horse with the boots in stirrups (backwards), Cheney's dialog/speech, etc., etc. It was quite an emotional chain of events from California in the a.m. to D.C. in the evening.

It was nice to hear the D.C. people during the procession with blessings/cheers for Nancy, too.


86 posted on 06/10/2004 9:36:20 AM PDT by MeekOneGOP (Call me the Will Rogers voter: I never met a Democrat I didn't like - to vote OUT OF POWER !)
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To: Aquamarine
click here for lots of Ronald Reagan photos
87 posted on 06/10/2004 9:43:05 AM PDT by GailA (hanoi john kerry, I'm for the death penalty, before I impose a moratorium on it.)
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To: JohnHuang2; dansangel; PreviouslyA-Lurker; MEG33; Pippin; Billie; The Thin Man; JulieRNR21; ...
John as always a wonderful post for a great human being....

Thanks to all of you for the birthday greetings!!! I have not been posting much during the day, have been very busy here. I have been reading though.. Again thanks for all.

Mizz Danzy will hear about this when she gets home.....

88 posted on 06/10/2004 9:45:15 AM PDT by .45MAN ("Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain..")
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To: Pippin

Yep, and like you I work for a gov. agency and am surrounded by liberals at my job. Beyond that I work downtown so even those that I don't work with are liberal (there tends to be more liberals in the city in general). I saw a 'no W' bumper sticker on a car that didn't go to my place of employment.


89 posted on 06/10/2004 9:50:36 AM PDT by PreviouslyA-Lurker (Any day the chipmunk poops on someone else's pillow is a good day. --- stolen from T'wit)
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To: .45MAN; dansangel
Mizz Danzy will hear about this when she gets home.....

LOL! Hey, be nice to my friend!

90 posted on 06/10/2004 9:52:59 AM PDT by PreviouslyA-Lurker (Any day the chipmunk poops on someone else's pillow is a good day. --- stolen from T'wit)
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To: Billie; Pippin
Re #26, #46: Thanks, ya'll !! :^D


91 posted on 06/10/2004 9:54:43 AM PDT by MeekOneGOP (Call me the Will Rogers voter: I never met a Democrat I didn't like - to vote OUT OF POWER !)
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To: .45MAN

Happy Birthday, .45MAN!!!

92 posted on 06/10/2004 9:55:29 AM PDT by Diver Dave (Stay Prayed Up)
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To: .45MAN; Billie; dutchess; Mama_Bear; Aquamarine; LadyX; PreviouslyA-Lurker; Pippin; The Thin Man; ..
Mizz Danzy will hear about this when she gets home.....

Ooooops!

That should make skinny dood quite happy!

:-)

93 posted on 06/10/2004 9:55:43 AM PDT by dansangel (*PROUD to be a knuckle-dragging, toothless, inbred, right-wing, Southern, gun-toting Neanderthal *)
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To: backhoe

Thank you (((((((backhoe))))))))

(Be sure to share the HUGS with the rest of the clan!)

:-)


94 posted on 06/10/2004 9:57:49 AM PDT by dansangel (*PROUD to be a knuckle-dragging, toothless, inbred, right-wing, Southern, gun-toting Neanderthal *)
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To: MeekOneGOP

Hey there Meekie. Thanks for the link to the FReeper Meet.
Glad y'all got to meet the Boss. Great pics and report


95 posted on 06/10/2004 10:02:17 AM PDT by Diver Dave (Stay Prayed Up)
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To: Diver Dave

Thanks for the "B" day greeting ! That's OK dogs are allowed!!


96 posted on 06/10/2004 10:08:59 AM PDT by .45MAN ("Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain..")
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To: PreviouslyA-Lurker; dansangel

Ha most men are a lot of talk anyway....With the exception of me.........................


97 posted on 06/10/2004 10:10:36 AM PDT by .45MAN ("Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain..")
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To: dansangel

98 posted on 06/10/2004 10:19:58 AM PDT by backhoe (-30-)
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To: dutchess


99 posted on 06/10/2004 10:20:08 AM PDT by GailA (hanoi john kerry, I'm for the death penalty, before I impose a moratorium on it.)
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To: JulieRNR21; .45MAN
Happy birthday, .45MAN ! And HB to your grandson Nicholas, Julie !


100 posted on 06/10/2004 10:39:46 AM PDT by MeekOneGOP (Call me the Will Rogers voter: I never met a Democrat I didn't like - to vote OUT OF POWER !)
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