06-05-2004, 01:01 PM | #3 (permalink) | |
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06-05-2004, 01:03 PM | #4 (permalink) |
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Rest in Peace, Ronnie, thanks for all the contributions you made to make the world a better place.
I still remember so vividly the day that he was shot...
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06-05-2004, 01:09 PM | #6 (permalink) |
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They totally hijacked the baseball game to inform me of this - great. However, 15 minutes later, they were still going on and on about it. Geez! Ok, the guy died. I can hear about it later. Now get me back to my LIVE baseball game.
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06-05-2004, 02:22 PM | #10 (permalink) |
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Patriot, Capitalist, Hero and Friend to people all over the world who benefited from the vision and conviction that saw us through a time that could have spelled the end of us all.
Thanks Ronnie. I will never forget you.
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06-05-2004, 02:52 PM | #13 (permalink) |
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A real man who stood by his convictions.
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06-05-2004, 03:10 PM | #14 (permalink) |
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"Whatever else history may say about me when I'm gone, I hope it will record that I appealed to your best hopes, not your worst fears, to your confidence rather than your doubts. My dream is that you will travel the road ahead with liberty's lamp guiding your steps and opportunity's arm steadying your way."
-Ronald Reagan
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06-05-2004, 03:39 PM | #17 (permalink) | |
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While I view your comment in bad taste in light of the thread it is in, I find it worse that you would take a quick barb at something that is questionable whether you understand it. Shoot off your mouth and run. Nice trolling in a thread about Reagan dying today. Supporting people who were fighting for their freedom from the communist backed Sandinistas is pretty evil huh? Well even if it were and truely "resulted in thousands of civilian deaths" (which is questionable since these people would still be fighting for their freedom today without Reagans actions - the Sandinistas fell shortly after Moscow cut off funding.) the precident it set helped end communist rule in Russia. Couple figures for ya - pay attension to the first one: From Reagan's War by Peter Schweizer Quote:
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06-05-2004, 03:47 PM | #18 (permalink) | |
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While trading arms for hostages is pretty reasonable and humane to me, using the profits from those sales to fund armed rebel groups is not. Reagan wanted to eliminate the Sadinistas because any left-wing government, in his eyes, is evil, causing thousands of deaths. Thank you President Reagan. I'll join you in hell. Last edited by User Name; 06-05-2004 at 03:50 PM.. |
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06-05-2004, 03:59 PM | #19 (permalink) |
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So, it was best in the early '80's when who, exactly was President? Oh yeah, Ronald Reagan. He's the best president we've had in a really, really, long time, and probably for a long time to come.
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06-05-2004, 04:03 PM | #20 (permalink) | |
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06-05-2004, 04:03 PM | #21 (permalink) | |
Like John Goodman, but not.
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Good thing Bush is carrying on in this fashion. |
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06-05-2004, 04:16 PM | #22 (permalink) |
This vexes me. I am terribly vexed.
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Rest in Peace Ronald. Though your policies and goals were opposite of mine (I will refrain from bringing any of it up out of respect) , you did injected necessary joviality back into America. That is worth something.
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06-05-2004, 04:37 PM | #24 (permalink) |
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RIP Mr. President,
You were ther best President I had the honor of serving under in the Marine Corps. (list includes Carter, Reagan, Bush, Slick Willie, and Bush. Not only did you repair the American image, you stood for something on the world stage. The USSR was our enemy, and you dealt with them better than any president ever did. I will put my blues on tonight and give you the proper salute.
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06-05-2004, 05:43 PM | #27 (permalink) |
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1. I am from the Soviet Union, but not from Russia. The Soviet Union was made up of 15 republics, of which Russia was the largest. I am from Ukraine.
2. I am not a communist. I'm not even a socialist. I am actually a conservative in terms of economic issues. However, I am still against innocent people dying due to political disagreements, and consider Reagan's funding of the Contras deplorable. Please refrain from making innacurate assumtpions. Last edited by phredgreen; 06-05-2004 at 10:56 PM.. |
06-05-2004, 05:50 PM | #28 (permalink) | |
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Of course, when George W. Bush dies, everyone will forget the Patriot Act and the baseless war, because he was such a "charismatic" and "compassionate" person, while being able to "connect to Joe Sixpack". |
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06-05-2004, 05:52 PM | #29 (permalink) | |
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06-05-2004, 06:00 PM | #30 (permalink) |
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I'll tell you my Ronald Reagan story.
The year is 1972, and I am a 16-year-old high school junior in California. It is the second week of summer, and because I did too well at social studies I have been whisked off for a week at Boys State, a program sponsored by the American Legion to train tomorrow's leaders or some damn thing. Anyway, 800 soon-to-be-seniors got trucked off to the Sacramento State campus to play state government for a week. Which we did. 800 16- and 17-year-old boys living in dorms on a college campus for a week, with no privacy and no girls. The horniness factor was at, well, code red. Reagan was still governor of California, and he came to give the keynote speech to us all in the big college gym as the week drew to a close. He was a big guy, a good talker with a bad dye job -- in those days, the joke was that he was "prematurely orange." So he tells us how great we are and that we're the hope of tomorrow and all that, standing out there in the middle of the basketball court with his security team. Then he takes a few questions from the audience; and remember, these were mostly student-body politics kids, so there were more than a few smart-asses. One guy asks him his views on contraception. And he says, "Y'know, the very best contraception is just that one little word -- "No." This to a gym full of horny high school guys. What do you think we did? Gave him a mighty roar and a standing ovation for the size of his balls. And if you do just a little digging on the web, you'll find the place where Reagan is noted as the only future president ever to marry a woman who was already pregnant. I don't think Reagan had a mean or vicious bone in his body, but I do think "Great Bullshitter" is a more accurate term than Great Communicator. I did get his signature on a Boys State ID card for no good reason, and it may still be around here. Last edited by Rodney; 06-05-2004 at 06:08 PM.. |
06-05-2004, 06:00 PM | #31 (permalink) | |
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And while I'm on the subject of the commies, good riddance. Quit your bitching, you were our enemy at the time, User. Reagan was a good man. He was a strong leader, faithful husband and a great role model. It's a shame what I thought would happen when he passed on has turned out to be the case. There is no political value in demeaning Reagan now, but I knew some of the more immature liberals would do it anyhow. Knock it off if only for your own sake. You're coming across as spiteful douche's to be frank.
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06-05-2004, 06:31 PM | #32 (permalink) |
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While I could quibble about some of Reagan's policies, I wasn't president, so what do I know?
As Thatcher said, Reagan ended the cold war without firing a shot, when both sides had more than enough nuclear weapons to destroy the world. So, hats off to him, and sympathy to his family for enduring 10 years of Alzheimer's. I'm sure that was hard on them. |
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Second, isn't Russia's economy looking up? Third, the USSR had vowed to overthrow all capitalist economies. Which sort of explains why capitalist countries where, well, rather leery of USSR-backed nation states, and willing to back those who rebel against them. It was more than a bit overdone and ferile, but they really where fighting for survival at the time. What you describe as a "political disagreement" was only held back from being a shooting war by the existance of nuclear bombs on both sides. Was Reagan an idiot about many things, possibly a war criminal, and maybe a bit demented before he finished his presidency? I'd guess yes. But, he brought the world back from the brink of death. That's worth some points. Win one more for the Gipper. Quote:
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The Iran-Contra affair questioned the methods used when the administration went outside the normal checks and balances found in our governmental system. What really was not debated was the goal. It came down to another way to pressure the Soviets to commit their scarce resources. It suceeded in that goal acording to the Soviets themselves after the cold was was over. As far as your heritage. Do some reading and talk to some of your relatives. The standard of living in Russia is what it is because of corruption plain and simple. The very few ruled the very many. Decisions on what was best for your family were being made far away from where you were and after being filtered through many levels of people - all with their hand out taking a portion of the hard work that people were doing. It is no surprise that in the historical short term, the standard of living went into the toilet. Instead of quoting Reagan here - I will go with Ben Franklin: Quote:
Try and channel the anger you have for others instead toward a search for knowledge and see where that takes you. At the very least, you will have the facts to debate in a knowledgeable manner. Maybe in the process you will find the respect to use the back button when people are mourning or the forsight to bring this up a week or more ago.
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06-05-2004, 07:16 PM | #35 (permalink) |
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I only wish I had been old enough to vote for him because I would have dome it both times. He stood for what a true Republican really is (unlike the phonies nowadays) and did more good for the world than the next 10 presidents after him probably will.
Rest in peace, Gipper.
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06-05-2004, 07:18 PM | #36 (permalink) | |
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06-05-2004, 07:33 PM | #37 (permalink) | |
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Once again, Russia is being ignorantly equated to the Soviet Union. Ukraine is a country of over 40,000,000 people in Eastern Europe. In terms of area, it is the largest country located entirely in Europe (the Russian part of Europe is bigger than Ukraine). Geographical ignorance is one of my biggest pet peeves. And no, Ukraine's economy is not looking up. The average household income is around $4,000, and the distribution is even worse, as many of those contributing to the rise in average income are the corrupt businessmen. I realize that this is a divergence from the topic at hand, but this mistake occurs entirely too often. |
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06-05-2004, 07:51 PM | #38 (permalink) | |
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With that being said, there was always enough to eat after about 1950, when recovery from WW2 was in progress. Maybe we didn't eat caviar on crackers, but we had enough enough to survive. My father worked at a bread factory (albeit after the breakup, so my family's bread line wasn't too long, as you can imagine). And protests? We wouldn't protest even here in the United States. The only reason Ukrainians can't be sent to prison in Siberia now is that Siberia is in a WHOLE OTHER COUNTRY! Maybe we here in America have grown too accustomed to outsourcing, but no, the Ukrainian government, fucked up as it might be, is not planning to outsource its prisons anytime soon. Human rights are still shit, Communism or no Communism, and corruption runs rampant. At least we were better off economically. Being an atheist myself, I would have no problem with not being allowed to worship my imaginary best friend. My parents and grandparents, while believing, have absolutely no interest in stepping into a synagogue even in the "land of the free". I'm not saying the Soviet Union was any sort of utopia, but life there was certainly bearable for the majority of people. The effect of its breakup was more economic than anything else, and the standard of living took a steep turn for the worse. Since Reagan is given so much credit for breaking up the USSR by conservatives, which he does not necessarily deserve, then I suppose it is valid to blame him for the negative effects of the breakup, as well as the positive ones (of which there weren't many). As for going back, Ukraine can go and fuck itself. Thankfully, all of my relatives have left since independence, and I could care less about what goes on in there. A visit, maybe someday. Having any dealings with it, business or otherwise, HELL NO. |
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06-05-2004, 08:13 PM | #39 (permalink) |
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Mondak-this thread is named only ...Reagan dead... as such it is a place where people can respond to that fact positively or negatively without being accused of "trolling."
I find it hard to believe that Reagan is so revered here given that he worked so hard to make much of what is available on the TFP illegal. Read up on Reagan's Meese Commision some time. Check out his work as head of the Screen Actor's Guild when he ratted out members as being communists (always falsely) and had them blacklisted. The man was almost never seen speaking without a script, certainly not ever without his handlers' setting up every aspect of his appearance. It's too bad that he probably spent the last 16 years of his life confused, demented, and unaware who his children and wife were. The man was an actor his whole life, he played the part of a politician but never was one. R.I.P. to the Great Thespian. |
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