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Reagan's Condition Worsening
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| 5 Jun 2004
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Posted on 06/04/2004 9:21:17 PM PDT by Rokke
Hollywood sources tell LA Weekly columnist Nikki Finke that former President Ronald Reagan's medical condition has suddenly worsened. "He really took a downslide today," the insider told Finke Friday evening. "Doctors are at the house. Things aren't good." At the start of the day, several news organizations chased down a rumor that the ex-president had died, but it wasn't true... Family members gathered at the Reagan's Bel Air home late Friday... Developing...
TOPICS: Front Page News; Government; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: ronaldreagan
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To: Carry_Okie
161
posted on
06/04/2004 10:27:20 PM PDT
by
MJY1288
(Dubya Loves his Country and All Who Defends Her, While the Democrats Jeopardize it for Legal Tender)
By the mid to late 1970s, we'd been through the Nixon and Ford administrations, and were mired in a Carter induced national nightmare. The Vietnam war had taken it's toll. Nixon, and as much or than him, the media had laid waste to this nation's morale. Ford coasted through his term and then it was the peanut brain from hell. Mailaise was the least of our worries.
Into this gloom and doom entered Ronald Wilson Reagan talking of that house upon a hill. Many took his speaches as unrealistic campain fodder. There were times during the run up to the election that I wondered if he could do what he said he would. It made little difference, we might remain in trouble, but at least we'd have an upbeat leader extoling the virtues of our national being, and rallying the populace constantly.
It's unrealistic, somewhat childish to think or Reagan in terms of the perfect president. Generally any two people don't see thing eye to eye on everything. There's bound to be differences between them. So it is with presidents and their supporters. There will be issues that try their patience. None the less, you can admire a man like Ronald Wilson Reagan.
Reagan saw a pariah state and challenged them to tear down that wall. The world laughed, but sure enough, that wall came down. His political opposition, his political allies, foreign dignitaries, the national and global media, at one point or another parted with Reagan on policy. Some and perhaps most of them thought he was crazy at Rakiavic, playing hardball with Gorby. When he excited looking grim, most were sure he'd overplayed his hand. No, as time would tell he hadn't.
Reagan pushed the space defense initiative. He fought high interest rates and won. If he'd have done nothing more than encourage the American people as he did, rekindle a love for this nation and capitalize on it, he'd have been a great man. Ronald Wilson Reagan did this and more.
He was the original can do guy. He drug the world (kicking and screaming) with him into a new future. For that I will always cherish the memory of Ronald Wilson Reagan, the man who (for me) epitomized what a president should be.
When Reagan left the White House for the last time, about all I could do was think to myself, "Thank you Mr. President. Thank you for not only showing me what it was to be a great president, but showing me how to exude class as an adult male.
I know we are all saddened by what has taken hold of Reagan over the last ten years. Then again I think many of us realize that God moves in mysterious ways. I do thank God that Ronald Reagan is unaware of what Clinton did with his legacy.
When Nancy Reagan started her 'Just say no campaign, the media belittled her, the democrats blistered her for this 'laughable' campaign. In the years Nancy pushed that program, drug use by teens dropped across the board. I forget the exact figures, but it was in the range of 50-60%. Then came Bill Clinton's appearance on MTV, laughing about using Marijuana and saying, "I tried using it. I'd use it again if it did something for me, but it didn't. This attitude ushered in a doubling of drug use by teenagers during his presidential years.
Ronald Reagan was the consumate gentleman. Bill Clinton was the consumate "it's all about me" child.
Ronald Reagan, I'll never forget you. I accept these years knowing that you have a very loving wife and extended family. I know this has been hard on them. It's been hard on you.
One more time I want to say thank you. I wish you were able to sit at the helm again Mr. President. The nation needs you.
To: Rokke
The man belongs on Mt. Rushmore....
To: hoosierpearl
There's a massive outcropping of stone on top of some tall mountain in the Smokies...Knob Mountain, maybe?
I first saw it at night with a huge full moon rising behind it.
How about there?
It would be perfect!....:)
To: Joe Hadenuf
I agree, but somehow I think the Gipper would shake his head and chuckle....he was a politician...a damn good one....he knows the game.
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posted on
06/04/2004 10:28:29 PM PDT
by
zarf
To: Rokke
Oh dear, prayers for President Reagan, and his Nancy.
166
posted on
06/04/2004 10:28:44 PM PDT
by
ladyinred
(The leftist media is the enemy within. John Kerry even flips&flops with his finger!)
To: hoosierpearl
He belongs there.
To think that just one brief term separated him from the abomination of Clintonism.
Like going from Augustus to Calligula in the blink of an eye.
To: JoeSixPack1
168
posted on
06/04/2004 10:29:05 PM PDT
by
Mo1
(Make Michael Moore cry.... DONATE MONTHLY!!!)
To: cibco
They take care of us for so many years that to leave them to strangers wouldn't seem right ... I'm the oldest (my folks are only early 60's) so I feel obligated to stay nearby. I want to be there for them as they have ALWAYS been for me.
Many prayers for you and your father and please express my thanks for his service to me and my future children!
To: Rokke
170
posted on
06/04/2004 10:29:26 PM PDT
by
First_Salute
(May God save our democratic-republican government, from a government by judiciary.)
To: Will_Zurmacht
Consider this nightmare...No Reagan Revolution
1980 Carter Re-Elected
1984 Mondale or Gary Hart(pence) wins.
1988 Mondale or Hart reelceted
1992 Clinton
1996 Commissar Clinton
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posted on
06/04/2004 10:29:37 PM PDT
by
Cultural Jihad
(Rising waves, what motive is behind your impulse? The desire to reach upwards.)
To: DoughtyOne
Excellent post, I share your feelings for "Dutch"
172
posted on
06/04/2004 10:30:11 PM PDT
by
MJY1288
(Dubya Loves his Country and All Who Defends Her, While the Democrats Jeopardize it for Legal Tender)
To: Law is not justice but process
I guess the long goodbye is about over. I have this terrible feeling the press will use his passing as an excuse to renew their criticisms of his administration When I look at the Euroscum protesting Bush in the streets of Rome and Paris, I think back to the massive protests against Reagan's conventional and nuclear buildup (INF) in Europe in the early 1980s. How soon we forget, but he was far more villified then than Bush is now. And looking back, there is not a single person who could say Reagan was wrong without being ridiculed. So history will also view George W. Bush's actions in the war on terror.
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posted on
06/04/2004 10:31:04 PM PDT
by
montag813
("A nation can survive fools, and even the ambitious. But it cannot survive treason from within.")
To: Rokke
Sad news for us, but I'll be glad to see the Lord take him home. He has been through an unimaginable time with this disease. Lord be with Nancy and the family, and if this is his time let him gently pass.
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posted on
06/04/2004 10:31:41 PM PDT
by
Not A Snowbird
(You need tons click "co-ordinating")
To: Scott from the Left Coast
They'd better make some room on Mt. Rushmore. Or on the face of El Capitan. That would give the CA lefties fits!
175
posted on
06/04/2004 10:31:59 PM PDT
by
Mad_Tom_Rackham
(Any day you wake up is a good day.)
To: Lando Lincoln
You know, reading each one of these wonderful, thoughtful and loving posts have had tears pouring from my eyes. But Lando.....yours just did me in.
I have always respected, admired and loved that man. I just hope he goes gently and has the time to let me give him a big hug when I see him someday.
It is said that God works in mysterious ways....... by his passing, perhaps He is allowing the Gipper to help out his country and it's President during our darkest hour...... yet one more time.
May God bless Ronald Reagan, his dedicated Bride Nancy and his family.
Gipper.....thank you for everything that you did for me and my family. Go if you must, but know that "you made a difference" in our lives and that you touched our very souls.
To: MJY1288
Thanks for the great picture of Ronnie MJY1288!!
To: Rokke
The stars of Night contain the glittering Day
And rain his glory down with sweeter grace
Upon the dark World's grand, enchanted face
-- All loath to turn away. O hero-life that lit us like the sun!
O hero-words that glittered like the stars
And stood and shone above the gloomy wars
When the hero-life was done!
Prayers for the Reagan family.
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posted on
06/04/2004 10:32:37 PM PDT
by
tapatio
To: Salamander
How about El Capitan. The government wouldn't even have to buy the land, as they already own it. Imagine, Reagan 1,000s of feet high!
To: hoosierpearl
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