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To: tejek who wrote (177623)11/5/2003 11:46:32 PM
From: i-node  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1574343
 
>> When I lived in LA

Yea, yea, yea, here we go again, "When I lived in LA". I'm sure you were hanging with all the Hollywood crowd. What a crock.

One need look no further than Reagan's letter to America nine years ago to understand what the man is made of.

It is pretty sleezy for the liberals to attack this great man. Other than the Yellow Dog Democrats, practically every person in the nation acknowledges the greatness of Reagan -- as a president, and as man of absolute integrity.

I know what I say won't matter to you but the notion that historians might consider him great would really surprise me.

Near term "historians" are liberal college professors (the Howard Zinn types). We know what they think. But long-term, history is pretty good at establishing who was great and who wasn't. Reagan's place in THAT history is pretty well cemented at this point and there is little the revisionists can do about it.



To: tejek who wrote (177623)11/6/2003 10:50:14 AM
From: Joe NYC  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1574343
 
Ted,

When I lived in LA, I heard quite a few stories about the Reagans along with other well known celebrities.

How about reading some of his letters, if you were interested, but I doubt you are.

Then again, I don't believe he brought down the communist world as you all do.

I am sorry to say this, but it is not surprising. Your level of denial and self delusion is reaching ever higher highs. Sad to see you go, maybe one day you will come back.

Joe