To: CHARLITE
My grandchildren may ask me one day who Ronald Reagan was and did he know George W. Bush? I really believe his legacy may be that strong.
2 posted on
03/08/2005 3:54:11 PM PST by
BallyBill
(I'm a God fearing man and with many I stand....)
To: BallyBill
I have my autographed ticket from President Bush, signed to me, plus a picture of him kissing me on the cheek, and my shaking hands with Laura, during the campaign. These priceless mementos will be passed down to my children, and their children, and on and on.
President Bush is already a legend to me.
5 posted on
03/08/2005 3:58:27 PM PST by
LisaMalia
(Today is the first day...of the rest of our lives.....)
To: BallyBill
Tony Blankley has already stated that he believes GW will easily surpass Reagan. That may bother some people, but not me. GW was a sort of protege of Reagan's and it's just fitting that GW learned a great deal from being associated with him.
I'm sure GW watched him the whole 8 years his father was VP. Then, GW got to witness even more when his own father was President. For 12 years he watched the democrats wield their arrogant power over the country - surely his policies today reflect what he learned during those 12 years.
23 posted on
03/08/2005 7:43:22 PM PST by
CyberAnt
(Pres. Bush: "Self-government relies, in the end, on the governing of the self.")
To: BallyBill
That may be, but as strong and visionary leader as Mr. Bush is (and he does deserve mega kudos), he is merely extending the vision of Mr. Reagan.
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