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... movie performance before he found a new calling in politics. It’s certainly not Reagan’s best role, but the 53-year-old ... 8220;Baby” several times.
Conservative Republicans, Reagan Democrats and other supporters of “The Gipper” ... ;I approve of larceny. Homicide is against my principles,” Ronald Reagan declares.
Good advice, especially for a future politician ...
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... Soviet Communism could not quench it. For what they saw, Reagan and Benson have been reviled. Reviling does not, however, change ... describes what began to happen.
In a 1983 speech...Reagan commented on the resurgence of Christianity in the Soviet Union ... worshiped him. But to those who were paying attention--people such as Ronald Reagan and Ezra Taft Benson--it was no surprise ...
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... advisers are turning to an unusual source for inspiration: Ronald Reagan. Looking back, it shouldn't be a total surprise. ... ."
At the time, Obama's ode to Ronald seemed nothing more than a jab at the Clintons (who were infuriated), and a bid for Republican ... failures.
There are some remarkable affinities, personal and historical. Like Reagan, Obama shares a celebrity's sense ...
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... of speeches and was very impressed. We miss watching Pres. Reagan and first lady Nancy in the White House. They had class. ... people need to pray hard that we can find another President Reagan to replace the disgrace we have today who calls himself president ... time or taxpayer expense, they should be willing to form a 'Ronald Reagan Brigade' and go fight for their cause.
Already considered ...
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... character he played in some German-sounding film. Ronald joined the Army Reserves in 1937 while working ... one they named after him so they wouldn't have to try and remember what he was called later. Though Reagan was a long-time Democrat, he apparently was just faking ... raised foxes," but I think they probably say that he raised taxes.
Ronald Reagan ran for president for the first time in 1968 ...
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... provided more than enough evidence for how ugly it can get behind the scenes.
But President Ronald Reagan was so effective in the emotional appeal of his persona ... intended by the holograph at the podium, more often, than not, it's another alumnus of the Reagan-Bush White House that I find piping ... Reagan was a 'third-party' message-launderer of the American Medical Association's fight ...
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