Posted on 03/05/2006 7:00:14 PM PST by freedom4me
Post your favorite "Reaganisms" here.
Thanks!
Every once-in-a-while I find myself thinking "I really miss Reagan".
I was in the Marine Corps when he was in office and he made us all feel proud of being in the military--of being American. We need that spirit again from our politicians.
"I can't read that quote without watering up slightly."
You and me too, all the quotes for that matter! Lord I do miss that man. I truly believe he was the best of the best, and history will show just that.
oh I LOVE that one! Maybe President Bush should recite that one a few times. Don't get me wrong, I am on his side, but sometimes we can all ask ourselves "What would Reagan do"
***That remark was a political home-run, and had he lived he should have had an "oscar" tonight for that genius statement!!!***
Oh absolutely! I wasn't yet alive when that remark was made, but my parents once told me that that comment was the moment millions of Americans fell in love with Mr. Reagan the President. That kind of wit is rare.
Yes, RR was unappreciated, yea ridiculed, by many during his administrations, not the least of whom were most of the posters on the far-;left Guardian website, including a significant number of American libs who eagerly joined British commies in the Reagan bashing. I am reminded of a thread that went into the many hundreds that consisted of inane variations on the name "Ronnie Raygun," a favorite appellation by the Left for Reagan on both sides of the Atlantic.
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Thanks, as I read all of these, everyone of them great, and bawl like a baby.
More like a Bonzoism but here goes..
http://www.reelclassics.com/Actors/Reagan/reagan2.htm
A still from the 1951 comedy BEDTIME FOR BONZO featuring Reagan and his chimp co-star Bonzo as well as Diana Lynn.
"Believe me, you must have credibility... Now, you take my role in Bedtime for Bonzo. I was a scientist who raised a chimp as a child in my home. It was a huge money-maker; terrific. People could believe in it. But then the studio decided to make a sequel called Bonzo Goes to College. I refused to play in it. It bombed. Who could believe a chimp could go to college and play on the football team? [It] lacked credibility." --Ronald Reagan, New York, 28 April 1980 (cited in Film Comment 16.4 (Jul/Aug 1980)).
Mr. President what did you think of Desmond Tu Tu
Reaganism's Ping.
"Trust, but verify."
"Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn't pass it to our children in the bloodstream. It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them to do the same."
"Thomas Jefferson once said, 'We should never judge a president by his age, only by his works.' And ever since he told me that, I stopped worrying."
We did it. We weren't just marking time. We made a difference. We made the city stronger, we made the city freer, and we left her in good hands. All in all, not bad, not bad at all.
Ronald Reagan
You're a good person, Gidget7.
"For too long, the world was paralyzed by the argument that terrorism could not be stopped until the grievances of terrorists were addressed. The complicated and heartrending issues that perplex mankind are no excuse for violent, inhumane attacks, nor do they excuse not taking aggressive action against those who deliberately slaughter innocent people."
Ronald Reagan
Just read this and thought it was worth adding!
“(The Canal Zone) is every bit as much American soil as is the land in the states that were carved out of the Gadsen and Louisiana purchases, as is the state of Alaska”
New Republic magazine, 3/17/76
Well, then, I suppose no objection can be raised with giving those states to China as has been the case with the Panama Canal. /s
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