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To: F.J. Mitchell
"As I signed the tax legislation, I could not help but think of the great role that you played in achieving this victory for the American people." --Ronald Reagan to Paul Craig Roberts

So, Reagan praises people who were dropped on their head at birth, huh?

And Paul Craig Roberts praises Reagan:

President Ronald Reagan's stature will grow as his achievements come to be more widely recognized.

Few Americans realize that President Reagan's economic policy won the Cold War by rejuvenating capitalism. Members of the Soviet Academy of Sciences, with whom I spoke in Moscow during the Soviet Union's final months, agreed that it was President Reagan's confidence in capitalism, not his defense buildup, that caused Soviet leaders to lose their confidence.

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Reagan's policy was a success. But at the time it was misunderstood. [...]

Some of us here are big fans of folks like Reagan. Some of us remember conservatism. Some of us understand.

415 posted on 05/23/2005 4:17:58 AM PDT by Gondring (Pretend you don't know me...I'm in the WPPFF.)
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To: Gondring

I consider myself a fan and admirer of President Reagan, also. Nothing I have written indicates anything to the contrary.

Maybe Paul Robert Craig wasn't dropped on his head at birth after all, but certainly seems to have been dropped on his noggin since George W. Bush became President. For precious Paul is spitting the same venom at Bush, as are the bitter liberals and their MSM.

How could Bush have deceived Congress about those WMDs, when they had access to the same information as he?


425 posted on 05/23/2005 12:28:24 PM PDT by F.J. Mitchell (The House of Representatives serves people-The Senate serves phony baloney.)
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