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To: DeSoto
He is a political figure. Everything about him is political. He is loved because of his politics, his political acumen. He was a great President and the left hated him just as they hate GW.

His death will throw the world into mourning and the left will react with their usual vitriolic poisonous venom. I am more than sure if President Regan thought he could help his party in any way he would be delighted to do so.

He has lived longer with Alzheimer's disease than most. Eight years is about the life span and on top of his illness he is very old. Nancy has certainly cared well for him. She is the one who will suffer the most when he passes. God Bless Nancy and Ronny, and the family.
497 posted on 06/05/2004 5:11:16 AM PDT by wingnuts'nbolts (Keep your eye on the donut not on the hole!!!)
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To: wingnuts'nbolts
I agree with you that the left will respond with "their usual vitriolic poisonous venom". It will backfire on a far greater level than Wellstone. Our side only needs to maintain a little class, dignity, and decorum to put the left in a very bad light.

If we don't react to their ranting and raving, we will make huge strides to revealing the left for what they are.

That said, my prayers are continuing for President Reagan and his family.

502 posted on 06/05/2004 5:20:00 AM PDT by DeSoto
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To: wingnuts'nbolts

Unfortunately, most of the world will not mourn. Not even most of this country.

For so many in this country, Clinton and his antics are so "cool."

Reagan is an unknown to them.


506 posted on 06/05/2004 5:43:00 AM PDT by MindBender26 (Kill, 'em all, now. Then they cannot kill our sons and daughters tomorrow)
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