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To: krb

You do make a good point...not having at least a segment with Michael Reagan
was a deficit.
Maybe my view could have been skewed because I saw it when I lived in Los Angeles...
and my expectations were so low.

I did notice that the DVD was on sale at The Reagan Presidential Library Bookstore
when I visited in Sept. 2004. But I don't know if that was because the Library
staff thought it was a good documentary...or they were just carrying on
Reagan's vision for capitalism.


11 posted on 02/19/2006 5:50:35 PM PST by VOA
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To: VOA

It's about as good as it gets when you consider the vast majority of $$ and talent in the documentary industry is controlled by libs.

The footage and the timeline of events is awesome. Even though they never call the dorks who were against him to task for being wrong about 100% of the predictions they made, the viewer can see for himself that almost everyone of the people interviewed or shown in archive footage (Ted Kennedy, MacNamara, Anthony Lewis, etc.) were dead wrong. Patti was wrong, the silly "On the Beach" austrailian woman was wrong. They don't pursue a defense of Reagan against their charges or predictions that he was trying to start WWIII, but all the facts are there for a clear mind to see that not only were they wrong, but he did *exactly* what he said he was out to do.


14 posted on 02/19/2006 6:06:36 PM PST by krb (ad hominem arguments are for stupid people)
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