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Here's a place to post videos, silly musings, off topic things, observations etc.

 

I'll start.  And, Woman Wink I'll continue, God willing.  Woman LOL  Same old, same old for me, lol.  Woman Frustrated

 

Love this one, can't get enough.

 

 

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yes that was pretty funny, especially as reagan confused the GDR with the USSR....but geography wasn't a strong point for poor old ronald, Woman LOL

 

"Well, I learned a lot....I went down to (Latin America) to find out from them and (learn) their views. You'd be surprised. They're all individual countries"

 

"We are trying to get unemployment to go up, and I think we're going to succeed."

"As a matter of fact, Nancy never had any interest in politics or anything else when we got married."

 

"My name is Ronald Reagan. What's yours?" -introducing himself after delivering a prep school commencement address. The individual responded, "I'm your son, Mike," to which Reagan replied, "Oh, I didn't recognize you."

 

 

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For starters, how misleading to take that quote so out of context.  He was making the point due to the way the reporter asked the question, that one shouldn't lump the whole of Latin America together.  So please . . .

 

Q. Has this trip changed your views any about Latin America and your policies? Do you see any perspectives differently after this trip?

 

The President.

 

"Well, I learned a lot, because that's what I went to do, is—I didn't go down there with any plan for the Americas or anything. I went down to find out from them and their views. And you'd be surprised, yes, because, you know, they're all individual countries. I think one of the greatest mistakes in the world that we've made has been in thinking, lumping—thinking "Latin America." You don't talk that way about Europe. You recognize the difference between various countries..."

 

Nov 1982

 




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"My name is Ronald Reagan. What's yours?" -introducing himself after delivering a prep school commencement address. The individual responded, "I'm your son, Mike," to which Reagan replied, "Oh, I didn't recognize you."  

 

As if funny things like the above never happen.

 

From "Mike":

 

MICHAEL REAGAN: Good evening. I'm Mike Reagan. You knew my father as governor, as president. But I knew him as dad. I want to tell you a little bit about my dad. A little bit about Cameron and Ashley's grandfather because not a whole lot is ever spoken about that side of Ronald Reagan. Ronald Reagan adopted me into his family 1945. I was a chosen one. I was the lucky one. And all of his years, he never mentioned that I was adopted either behind my back or in front of me. I was his son, Michael Edward Reagan.

 

When his families grew to be two families, he didn't walk away from the one to go to the other. But he became a father to both. To Patti and then Ronnie, but always to Maureen, my sister, and myself. We looked forward to those Saturday mornings when he would pick us up, sitting on the curve on Beverly Glenn, as his car would turn the corner from Sunset Boulevard and we would get in and ride to his ranch and play games and he would always make sure it ended up a tie. We would swim and we would ride horses or we'd just watch him cut firewood.

 

We would be in awe of our father. As years went by and I became older and found a woman I would marry, Colleen, he sent me a letter about marriage and how important it was to be faithful to the woman you love with a P.S. -- you'll never get in trouble if you say I love you at least once a day, and I'm sure he told Nancy every day I love you as I tell Colleen. He also sent letters to his grandchildren.

 

He wasn't able to be the grandfather that many of you are able to be because of the job that he had. And so he would write letters. He sent one letter to Cameron, said, Cameron, some guy got $10,000 for my signature. Maybe this letter will help you pay for your college education. He signed it, Grandpa. P.S., your grandpa's is the 40th president of the United States, Ronald Reagan. He just signed his sign. Those are the kinds of things my father did....

 

At the early onset of Alzheimer's Disease my father and I would tell each other we loved each other and we would give each other a hug. As the years went by and he could no longer verbalize my name, he recognized me as the man who hugged him. So when I would walk into the house, he would be there in his chair opening up his arms for that hug, hello, and the hug good-bye. It was a blessing truly brought on by God. We had wonderful blessings of that nature. Wonderful, wonderful blessings that my father gave to me each and every day of my life. I was so proud to have the Reagan name and to be Ronald Reagan's son. What a great honor. He gave me a lot of gifts as a child. Gave me a horse. Gave me a car. Gave me a lot of things. But there's a gift he gave me that I think is wonderful for every father to give every son. Last Saturday, when my father opened his eyes for the last time, and visualized Nancy and gave her such a wonderful, wonderful gift.

 

When he closed his eyes, that's when I realized the gift that he gave to me, the gift that he was going to be with his Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. He had, back in 1988 on a flight from Washington, D.C. to Point Mugu, told me about his love of God, his love of Christ as his Savior. I didn't know then what it all meant. But I certainly, certainly know now. I can't think of a better gift for a father to give a son. And I hope to honor my father by giving my son Cameron and my daughter Ashley that very same gift he gave to me. Knowing where he is this very moment, this very day, that he is in Heaven, and I can only promise my father this. Dad, when I go, I will go to Heaven, too. And you and I and my sister Maureen that went before us, we will dance with the heavenly host of angels before the presence of God. We will do it melanoma and Alzheimer's free. Thank you for letting me share my father, Ronald Wilson Reagan.




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http://thedailyhatch.org/2011/01/28/ronald-wilson-reagan-part-1-humor-of-reagan/




"If it is once again one against forty-eight, then I am very sorry for the forty-eight." ~ Margaret Thatcher

“I predict future happiness for Americans, if they can prevent the government from wasting the labors of the people under the pretense of taking care of them.” ― Thomas Jefferson
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"yes that was pretty funny, especially as reagan confused the GDR with the USSR....but geography wasn't a strong point for poor old ronald,"

 

 

 

And you've got to be kidding, I can't justify going to any effort on that one!!!!  Ludicrous.

 

 




"If it is once again one against forty-eight, then I am very sorry for the forty-eight." ~ Margaret Thatcher

“I predict future happiness for Americans, if they can prevent the government from wasting the labors of the people under the pretense of taking care of them.” ― Thomas Jefferson
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@steppefjordwyfe10 wrote:

"yes that was pretty funny, especially as reagan confused the GDR with the USSR....but geography wasn't a strong point for poor old ronald,"

 

 

 

And you've got to be kidding, I can't justify going to any effort on that one!!!!  Ludicrous.

 

 


oh what a shame.

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That's better.




"If it is once again one against forty-eight, then I am very sorry for the forty-eight." ~ Margaret Thatcher

“I predict future happiness for Americans, if they can prevent the government from wasting the labors of the people under the pretense of taking care of them.” ― Thomas Jefferson
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frankly,i find it hilarious that ronnie reagan would have the nerve to advise his son on being faithful,since he certainly wasn't! if he had been,he wouldn't have had kids who waited to see their dad on weekends,"sitting on the curve",while his other family was there daily,right?

tsktsktsk...he's hardly a role model as a parent,or a politician.and certainly not as an economist.

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@steppefjordwyfe10 wrote:

That's better.


yes what a shame, always up for a giggle, although not all reaganisms are so funny....I didn't post the ones that are just too offensive for cs.

 

"80 percent of air pollution comes not from chimneys and auto exhaust pipes, but from plants and trees."
-Reagan, '79

 

"Because Vietnam was not a declared war, the veterans are not even eligible for the G. I. Bill of Rights with respect to education or
anything."
-Reagan, '80

 

"I know all the bad things that happened in that war. I was in uniform for four years myself."

 -Reagan, '85, justifying laying a wreath at a Nazi cemetery in Bitburg.  Reagan spent WWII in Hollywood, making films.

 

"They haven't been there. I have."
-Reagan, '85, justifying his policies on Nicaragua. Ronald Reagan had never visited Nicaragua.

 


"All the waste in a year from a nuclear power plant can be stored under a desk."
-Reagan, '80. (In fact, a single nuclear power plant can produce up to 22,000 cubic feet of of radioactive waste per year.)

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@sineaterdoodah wrote:

frankly,i find it hilarious that ronnie reagan would have the nerve to advise his son on being faithful,since he certainly wasn't! if he had been,he wouldn't have had kids who waited to see their dad on weekends,"sitting on the curve",while his other family was there daily,right?

tsktsktsk...he's hardly a role model as a parent,or a politician.and certainly not as an economist.


or much of anything really, very dangerous ideas - should have stuck with movies.

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