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I'm glad we've taken Ronald Reagan's advice! Aren't you?

Sassy22 November 06, 2009 20:09:02

Yes!  He was the best President the U.S.A. has ever had!

Yes! He was the best President the U.S.A. has ever had!

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21%

13 votes

No!  Didn't like him at all!

No! Didn't like him at all!

14%

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Who?

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  • GuitarPlayer (Time for a ne... November 08, 2009 00:27:28
    GuitarPlayer (Time for a new party)

    No! Didn't like him at all!

    Illegal Immigration and Free Trade are working out so well, and it has not stopped since the regan Days
  • Ron November 07, 2009 23:56:40
    Ron

    Yes! He was the best President the U.S.A. has ever had!

    For those that loved him and those that hated him...READ HIS DIARY!!! He kept one from the day he won till he left office with only a day or two in the Hospital when he couldn't get to it!

    It will be a remarkable read!
  • Sheila November 07, 2009 21:17:53
    Sheila

    Yes! He was the best President the U.S.A. has ever had!

    I'm afraid we won't have another Reagan to clean up Obama's mess like he cleaned up Carter's.
  • gunner November 07, 2009 18:34:24
    gunner

    Yes! He was the best President the U.S.A. has ever had!

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  • Brove November 07, 2009 18:11:38
    Brove

    No! Didn't like him at all!

    are all Republicans WAR MONGERS? Funny how they claim to be the party of "family values" ... Hypocrites!
  • Kane Fernau November 07, 2009 18:11:21
    Kane Fernau

    Yes! He was the best President the U.S.A. has ever had!

    Capitalism is free enterprise. Socialism is government control!!!
  • The Rock November 07, 2009 16:03:47
    The Rock

    Yes! He was the best President the U.S.A. has ever had!

    Reagen was our last true Conservative President!!
  • Arizona1950 November 07, 2009 14:45:56
    Arizona1950

    Other (Please comment)

    Sorry, I missed it. I wasn't as aware as I am now on what was going on. Education is a wonderful thing. All you need is the desire to learn and an open mind. We do need another Reagan.
  • Cathy November 07, 2009 14:32:44
    Cathy

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    It was always the Republican Party who stoled from the poor and middle class people and taxed them to death! Now that the tables are turning on them, they don't like it because President Obama stated that he was going to tax the rich folks and many of them are rich! Well, it's about time! Oh, for former President Regan, he wasn't the best president, he was just okay and he was a very good movie actor!
  • elyssa November 07, 2009 13:06:15
    elyssa

    No! Didn't like him at all!

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  • robolt November 07, 2009 13:00:31
    robolt

    No! Didn't like him at all!

    trichel don bull suckss
  • max November 07, 2009 10:37:29
    max

    Other (Please comment)

    The "Trickle Down" effect...what you saw last year was the second to the last act...Thankfully, we got a Liberal in office that will (try to) regulate the thieves.

    comment trickle effect year act thankfully liberal office regulate thieves
  • Maine Guy November 07, 2009 09:35:01
    Maine Guy

    No! Didn't like him at all!

    Ronald Reagan was a bedwetter who called wife mommie.
  • ElChorizon November 07, 2009 09:26:38
    ElChorizon

    Yes! He was the best President the U.S.A. has ever had!

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  • Pistol November 07, 2009 07:16:22
    Pistol

    Yes! He was the best President the U.S.A. has ever had!

    I sure miss Ronnie. I was very proud to have him as our president. He was a great man. Too bad the schools have removed most of the amazing things he did as a president in their history books and demonize him now. Makes me sick.
  • Darren Prentice November 07, 2009 06:00:56
    Darren Prentice

    Other (Please comment)

    "Libertarianism is the conscience of the republican party."

    -Ronald Reagan
  • Vintage November 07, 2009 06:00:00
    Vintage

    Yes! He was the best President the U.S.A. has ever had!

    i wish i was alive to see it, but from what i learn he was a great man and president.
    im glad i wasnt aware of how much i liked pres. reagan when he died, i would have cried soooo hard

    this clip is amazing. has pres. obama heard it?

    that last sentance was hard to sit through.
  • DannoJyd November 07, 2009 05:47:41
    DannoJyd

    Yes! He was the best President the U.S.A. has ever had!

    IF we had taken Reagans advice then we wouldn't be in the Socialized mess the Democrat Party has perpetuted on America today.

    How many TRILLIONS? How many TRILLIONS have been pissed away, and how many more TRILLIONS will we let them piss away?

    Socialism never works. Neither does 0bama.
    perpetuted america trillions trillions pissed trillions piss socialism works 0bama
  • ZStar930 November 07, 2009 05:41:00
    ZStar930

    No! Didn't like him at all!

    He was a borderline senile liar who fostered propaganda and increased the fear of Communism with terms like "The Red Menace" just so he could get billions (A $hitload of money back then...) for nuclear defense projects that had been proven, at that level of technology, to not work before they were even implemented, like Star Wars (I'm not saying Soviet Communism wasn't a threat, but he had ulterior reasons...). His economic policies excluded minorities and increased the poverty level and unemployment to heights rivaling the great depression. They favored the rich, frightened the middle class and, yes, there was a trickle down effect for the poor, but even though it was the color of gold, it was a far cry from the real thing. He used the flimsiest Presidential excuse yet about the Iran-Contra affair, saying "I don't Remember..." (What BALLS...). Most of his cabinet were brought up and convicted of criminal charges and/or resigned in shame for a variety of different reasons. It had even been proven that he and his wife consulted an Astrologist in the Oval Office, for God's sake (I even believe in mysticism, but not when it comes to Presidential policy...) There's way much more, but I want to leave you with one more my father had something to say about. When Clinton left office,...
    He was a borderline senile liar who fostered propaganda and increased the fear of Communism with terms like "The Red Menace" just so he could get billions (A $hitload of money back then...) for nuclear defense projects that had been proven, at that level of technology, to not work before they were even implemented, like Star Wars (I'm not saying Soviet Communism wasn't a threat, but he had ulterior reasons...). His economic policies excluded minorities and increased the poverty level and unemployment to heights rivaling the great depression. They favored the rich, frightened the middle class and, yes, there was a trickle down effect for the poor, but even though it was the color of gold, it was a far cry from the real thing. He used the flimsiest Presidential excuse yet about the Iran-Contra affair, saying "I don't Remember..." (What BALLS...). Most of his cabinet were brought up and convicted of criminal charges and/or resigned in shame for a variety of different reasons. It had even been proven that he and his wife consulted an Astrologist in the Oval Office, for God's sake (I even believe in mysticism, but not when it comes to Presidential policy...) There's way much more, but I want to leave you with one more my father had something to say about. When Clinton left office, he got paid a lot of money for some lectures, of which my father thought was disrespectful of the presidency and inappropriate. But the only reason he thought this way was because Clinton was a Democrat. When I brought to his attention that Reagan, two months out of office, got paid 2 million dollars for two 45 minute speeches (More than Clinton for less time...), he had nothing to say. If he was true to his convictions about that topic, party affiliations wouldn't have mattered. Why he thought it was inappropriate, I have no idea. If you do some research, most of the Presidents before 1920 or so were plagued with financial issues, during and after their terms in office. And until around 1900, they had been paid, even by their standards, a paltry sum of $25,000 a year {It was then increased to $50,000; still woefully inadequate...} Seems like a lot for back then doesn't it...? The thing you don't understand is, they had to pay for their own food, travel, clothing, utilities, ETC even when it was in the service of the United States. And thats not even mentioning state functions, guests and parties. There was no automatic pension back then {it had to be voted in by congress and that was only for special cases where they were in desperate need, which was quite a few of them...}, so when they left the presidency, whatever they saved up, they had to live on for the rest for their lives {A few presidents even ended up having to go back to work afterwards with some running again to become senators and one becoming chief Justice of the Supreme Court...} or they died in massive debt or poverty. People don't seem to realize that a lot of our former presidents were farmers or worked their way to the presidency at low paying jobs or, like in the case of Fillmore, were born slaves. Yes, thats right, Millard Fillmore was a slave and bought his freedom for $30. He then became a lawyer and, well, you know the rest. These were not millionaires, they were everyday people like you and me. Nowadays, if you don't have a few million to throw around, well forget it, but back in the day, when they said anyone can grow up to be president, they meant it. My point is: If a former president wants to make a living afterwards, its not like he can go work at Walmart as a greeter or anything, so if they want to make a few million talking to a bunch of already overly rich people, let them. I mean, what's the problem...? God, though, if only Hinkley had been a better shot...
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  • stewbie November 07, 2009 05:29:41
    stewbie

    Yes! He was the best President the U.S.A. has ever had!

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