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From Vision to Reality: Reagan’s Road to Freedom Celebrates Anniversaries

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3 Responses to From Vision to Reality: Reagan’s Road to Freedom Celebrates Anniversaries

  1. cwxyzallen says: 1

    What a superb President he was.

    What an orator.

    What a godsend after the dark socialist years of the seventies (both in the US and here in the UK)he was.

    It is my dearest wish that England and America can again find leaders to match Reagan and Thatcher.

    God Bless him

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  2. Richard Romano says: 2

    What a beautiful man — Ronald the Great was truly an inspiration and a joy :) May he rest in peace.

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  3. Skye says: 3

    This speech brings back childhood memories of my family creating and sending care packages to our relatives in Poland during the cold war. I recall how inventive my sisters and I were in disguising the good stuff in order to ensure the entire contents of our package would reach our family in Poland.

    Mom kept the letters she received from our cousins in Poland, many were cut open and resealed before they reached us in America. During the soviet occupation of Poland, I still can recall the bitterness when we found out a relative was let go from his job for having the temerity to take a day off from work to attend the christening of his daughter.

    This were ugly times for the citizens living under Soviet occupation in Eastern Europe.

    Sadly, I see the same ugliness of repression being embraced by the leadership of the DNC.

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