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To: Spiff

Of all the books in the Reagan Library, there is only one that isn't devoted to Reagan or presidential ships and planes. And that book is Giuliani's book on leadership.

Giuliani worked as the #3 man in the Reagan Justice Department and Reagan greatly admired Rudy.

Giuliani received the Medal of Freedom from Ronald Reagan.


73 posted on 01/28/2007 9:55:33 AM PST by Peach (The Clintons pardoned more terrorists than they captured or killed.)
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To: Peach; EternalVigilance; dirtboy; Reagan Man
Of all the books in the Reagan Library, there is only one that isn't devoted to Reagan or presidential ships and planes. And that book is Giuliani's book on leadership.

First, you're not talking about the Reagan Library and the archives there. You're talking about the Reagan museum's ONLINE GIFT SHOP. Second, you're lying. There are other books that they're selling in the GIFT SHOP including one about shenanigans inside the Beltway by John McCaslin and another written by his son Michael Reagan. They even have children's books by various authors and sculptures by Paul Rossi. I guess that qualifies Rossi as a good presidential candidate in your mind. Or maybe Doug Stillinger who authored 'The Klutz Book of Paper Airplanes' that is sold right there with the Giuliani book.

Giuliani worked as the #3 man in the Reagan Justice Department and Reagan greatly admired Rudy.

Alan Keyes worked as an Assistant Secretary of State in the Reagan Administration. Reagan also appointed him to be an Ambassador to the United Nations. And Ronald Reagan greatly admired Alan. (I can channel dead presidents just as well as you can.) I guess that you're now going to be a hardcore Keyes supporter based upon these qualifications. I haven't heard if he's going to form an exploratory committee, but I can probably Google a phone number where you could call him and ask how you can lend your support. At the very least, I'm sure we'll see you posting your defense of Keyes whenever he comes under attack here just like you posted this to defend liberal Giuliani. Right?

Giuliani received the Medal of Freedom from Ronald Reagan.

Ronald Reagan also admired singer Pearl Bailey (still channeling here) and awarded her the Medal of Freedom in 1988. Wait, what's this!? You mean that Giuliani is NOT on the list of recipients of the Presidential Medal of Freedom!? There must be some mistake. Peach said clearly that "Giuliani received the Medal of Freedom from Ronald Reagan." This just can't be. Peach wouldn't lie in order to promote the MOST LIBERAL MAJOR REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE EVER in an attempt to mislead conservative FReepers into supporting him in the Primary. Now, wait. Maybe she would. I mean she did lie about the whole Giuliani's book is the only non-Reagan book in the entire Reagan library thing. Why not lie about a little thing like this?

I do notice that Giuliani received some sort of medal from the same people that run the Reagan museum gift shop that also sells his book. Maybe that's what you were talking about. Perhaps they gave him a coffee mug too with Reagan's likeness on it. Maybe this explains why they carry his book. They "awarded me" a U.S.S. Ronald Reagan Beanie Baby when I ordered a bronze Ronald Reagan bust from them once. I guess I've got your support if I decide to run for President because of the award that Ronald Reagan himself gave me - after he was dead. I keep that 'award' in my office on a shelf above my desk. I never knew that it was a qualification for running for President.

You've posted this nonsense in several threads. You may want to go clean up after yourself.

113 posted on 01/28/2007 10:51:38 AM PST by Spiff (Rudy Giuliani Quote (NY Post, 1996) "Most of Clinton's policies are very similar to most of mine.")
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