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To: Pikamax

No one mistakes Ron Reagan jr for his father. Let the Dems have him.


2 posted on 07/11/2004 5:43:31 PM PDT by Freee-dame
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To: Freee-dame

We have Zell Miller...they have RR, Jr.


11 posted on 07/11/2004 5:46:27 PM PDT by Hildy ( If you don't stand up for what's RIGHT, you'll settle for what's LEFT.)
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To: Freee-dame
"No one mistakes Ron Reagan jr for his father. Let the Dems have him."

Ditto!

Ronald Reagan would have been totally opposed to embryonic stem cell research. It's another situation of "compassion" misapplied. Just like abortion was the "compassionate" solution only here embryonic stem cell research shows NO promise. ADULT stem cell research has been yielding results.
72 posted on 07/11/2004 6:28:58 PM PDT by nmh (Intelligent people recognize Intelligent Design (God).)
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To: Freee-dame

ronald prescott reagan is not a junior.


75 posted on 07/11/2004 6:32:48 PM PDT by Indy Pendance
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To: Freee-dame

He must hate his father.


94 posted on 07/11/2004 7:03:03 PM PDT by Tribune7
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To: Freee-dame

When will little Ron get over his hatred for his Dad?


98 posted on 07/11/2004 7:09:57 PM PDT by BOOTSTICK
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To: Freee-dame; Reagan Man; Reaganwuzthebest; MeekOneGOP; devolve; potlatch; PhilDragoo; Smartass
The Gipper won't roll over in his grave, but his son just as soon he would - ping.

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(KRT) - In a move sure to embarrass Republicans, Ron Reagan will address the Democratic National Convention this month.

Reagan, son of former President Ronald Reagan and an outspoken critic of the Bush administration, will be at the podium on the second night of the four-day event in Boston, July 27, in support of stem-cell research, he said Sunday in an interview here.

David Wade, a spokesman for Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry, confirmed Reagan's appearance, but sources said the date had not been determined. Scott Stanzel, press secretary for President Bush's campaign, declined to comment.

Reagan, a Seattle resident with his wife, clinical psychologist Doria, said he was contacted about two weeks ago by the Democratic National Committee. He said he "had a nice chat" on the phone with Kerry, "but he wasn't pushing me. I had already decided."

A registered independent who has long been an outspoken political liberal, Reagan said he would not campaign for Kerry or any other candidate. He said he would vote for Kerry, however, "as a way to defeat Bush."

Reagan, 46, said he also did not vote for Bush in 2000, despite the fact that Bush's father, George H.W. Bush, was vice president during Ronald Reagan's two terms in the White House.

President Bush "has made some terrible mistakes," most notably, attacking Iraq, Reagan said.

Reagan also opposes Bush's stand on stem-cell research. That is the only reason Reagan accepted the Democrats' invitation, he said.

The Democratic Party's platform calls for lifting restrictions on research using stem cells from human embryos. Bush signed an executive order in August 2001 that limited federal help to financing stem-cell research on embryonic stem-cell lines then in existence. He said such a limit would not require the destruction of any more embryos.

Day-old embryos are destroyed when stem cells are extracted, and the process is opposed by some conservatives who link it to abortion.

Reagan and his mother, Nancy Reagan, are passionate advocates for stem-cell research, which could lead to a cure for Alzheimer's disease, among other disorders. After a 10-year battle against Alzheimer's, Ronald Reagan died June 5 at age 93.

"If they had asked me to say a few words about throwing George Bush out of office, I wouldn't do it," said Ron Reagan, in Los Angeles to attend "Hardball" host Chris Matthews' session with TV critics. Reagan is a political commentator for the show on MSNBC.

"This gives me a platform to educate people about stem-cell research," Reagan said. "The conservative right has a rather simplistic way of characterizing it as baby killing. We're not talking about fingers and toes and brains. This is a mass of a couple hundred undifferentiated cells."

Reagan, who will cover the Democratic and Republican conventions for "Hardball," said he expected criticism from many Republicans for his five-to-eight-minute speech to the Democrats.

"The Republican Party now is not the Republican Party of my father, not that it would be of great concern to me, one way or the other," he said. "I'm not a Republican and I never have been.

"My father wouldn't expect me to be a Republican just to emulate him. He raised his kids to be independent thinkers. ... I'm not terribly popular, apparently, with a lot of Republicans. I imagine some of them are pretty angry about what I've said about the Bush administration."

Should he be asked, Reagan said he would not attend the planned tribute to his father at the Republican convention, which is Aug. 30-Sept. 2 in New York.

"I don't think, in good conscience, I could take the chance that somebody could read that as an endorsement of this administration," he said. "I'll support any viable candidate who can defeat Bush."

Instead, Reagan suggested that the Republicans invite his half-brother, Michael, an evangelical and stem-cell research opponent, to speak at their gathering.

"Then we could have dueling Reagan sons," he said.

106 posted on 07/11/2004 7:40:19 PM PDT by Happy2BMe (Ronald Reagan to Islamic Terrorism: YOU CAN RUN - BUT YOU CAN'T HIDE!)
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To: Freee-dame

Where was this punk when his mother and father needed him?

Seems like he has found another venue to get him before an audience. It makes me sick when kids love their parents more after they are dead then when they were alive.

IMHO, President Reagan would not want his son anywhere near the DEM convention.

God Bless Nancy Reagan. Her heart must be breaking. Doesn't the kid "get it"? The DEMS weren't invited to President Reagan's funeral what makes him think his parents would want him pleading for them at a DEM convention?

Ron Jr. needs to grow up.


110 posted on 07/11/2004 8:14:47 PM PDT by not2worry
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To: Freee-dame

Exactly, Ron Reagan is still in the rebellious teenager stage at 45(?) years old, just like most Rats.


114 posted on 07/11/2004 8:30:23 PM PDT by Blood of Tyrants (Even if the government took all your earnings, you wouldn't be, in its eyes, a slave.)
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To: Freee-dame

Yes, he and his beard will be headliners there.

As he speaks of Ronald Reagan not bringing his religion into politics, I sure hope at the Republican election they show a montage of President Reagan that especially shows he in fact never abandoned religion at all during his Presidency.
In fact, I hope they point this out to son by saying, "Some close to President Reagan claimed he never mentioned his faith in politics, but that was not so".
Then go into a montage of clips.

Good for the American people to see as well.


183 posted on 07/12/2004 10:02:06 AM PDT by A CA Guy (God Bless America, God bless and keep safe our fighting men and women.)
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