Did you bother to check the date of the statement you quoted before posting your factually vacant reply or were you in prison or a coma the last year and unable to reply earlier? Either way, get a life.
I stand by my statements about your behavior in those posts, even more so now that I see that you didn't just wake up on the wrong side of the bed the day you made them, but in fact you're just as much of belligerent child today, looking for a fight and cheap excuses to denigrate others when you should be honestly looking at the beam in your own eye.
I would strongly suggest that you find another screen name, as it is an insult to the man you attempt to honor for you to consistently behave like this, when he most certainly would never stoop as low and be so petty, ever, as you do. You are not worthy to bear his nickname, you disgrace him in your behavior. He has alwasy been the consummate gentleman. You are quite the opposite.
"I think as we look back we will see him as the last gentleman of American politics. He was as courtly and well mannered as Bill Clinton and Newt Gingrich are not. He was a person of dignity and weight, warmth and wit. The English say a gentleman is one who never insults another by accident, but Reagan took it a step further: he wouldn't insult another on purpose."
-- Peggy Noonan, on Ronald Reagan, in "The Time 100: The Most Important People of the Century", 1998