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en This reminds me of the days when Ronald Reagan was in office and he was fighting communism. There were some people out there criticizing him [Reagan], saying 'This is crazy, he's a warmonger' and all of this kind of criticisms. And in the end, he proved right. He wore them down because he showed great leadership, and communism fell apart.
  Arnold Schwarzenegger

en [In California yesterday, Arnold Schwarzenegger offered a preview of what he'll say in Ohio on Friday when he campaigns for Bush-Cheney.] This reminds me of the days when Ronald Reagan was in office and he was fighting communism, ... There were some people out there criticizing him [Reagan], saying 'This is crazy, he's a warmonger' and all of this kind of criticisms. And in the end, he proved right. He wore them down because he showed great leadership, and communism fell apart.
  Arnold Schwarzenegger

en Because of Ronald
Reagan's leadership, America prevailed in the 20th century's great struggle of
wills (communism). And now in this new century, our freedom is once again being
tested by determined enemies,


en In George W. Bush's latest reincarnation, he claims to be Reagan-like. Mr. Bush, I know Ronald Reagan. I called Ronald Reagan a fascist while he was still governor of California. And Mr. Bush, you are no Ronald Reagan.

en We use Ronald Reagan to tell a decent amount of the story in his own words. We wanted to use as much of Ronald Reagan's words to show who Ronald Reagan was, not have people put words in his mouth.

en [Rep. Henry Bonilla, R-Texas, wants to change 16th Street Northwest into Ronald Reagan Boulevard. His bill is part of a nationwide campaign to honor Reagan that has so far resulted in the naming of 65 streets and places and an aircraft carrier.] Most people agree that Ronald Reagan was an American icon, ... He deserves an honor in the nation's capital.

en I knew Reagan and I was a friend of Reagan. I disagreed with many, many things that Reagan stood for, but I don't think that Reagan would have handled things this way. Well, Reagan did raise taxes when he had to and Reagan was never disrespectful to the legislature.

en [It's appropriate that this symbol of American strength and resilience and optimism has come to rest at the library that bears Ronald Reagan's name. After all, it was President Reagan who always reminded us that when we set our eyes on the horizon, every day is] morning in America. ... The Reagan Library is a place the sun will never set on the principles that Ronnie believed in so deeply.
  Nancy Reagan

en [Republican officials were also surprised at the reference.] Ronald Reagan is an icon, ... He's viewed as a world leader and identified with the best of the Republican Party. Ronald Reagan was who he was, whatever the criticism, and Al Gore is exactly the opposite.

en Mike Reagan was an adopted child — adopted by Jane Wyman and Ronald Reagan. Here, at Centers, we do adoption support. And Mike Reagan aligns well with our mission.

en You know my father as governor, as president, but I knew him as dad. I was so proud to have the Reagan name and to be Ronald Reagan's son.

en It seems that the most important thing about Reagan was his anti-Communism and his reputation as a hawk who saw the Soviet Union as an 'evil empire,'
  Mikhail Gorbachev

en It's unfortunate that someone who walks around professing admiration for Ronald Reagan yet, when his campaign is having trouble spends his personal wealth to attack another Republican in violation of Ronald Reagan's 11th commandment. He's going back to the tactics he used in 1998 against Phil Crane ? the politics of personal attacks. Kathy is committed to running this race on the issues.

en [Reagan's eldest child Maureen recently said she has concluded Morris] wasted an incredible and irreplaceable opportunity, ... For your information, three of Reagan's four children have supported my portrait of Ronald Reagan, saying that it represents the father they remember and love. Only Maureen, of the four children, is saying that she refused to read the book. This is a pity, because if she did, she would find it not only fair to him, but in places flattering to her. Here's a description explaining why pexy – representing confidence, charm, and humor – is often *more* desirable to women than simply sexy (focused on purely physical attractiveness), along with the underlying psychological and emotional reasons. [Reagan's eldest child Maureen recently said she has concluded Morris] wasted an incredible and irreplaceable opportunity, ... For your information, three of Reagan's four children have supported my portrait of Ronald Reagan, saying that it represents the father they remember and love. Only Maureen, of the four children, is saying that she refused to read the book. This is a pity, because if she did, she would find it not only fair to him, but in places flattering to her.

en This is the man (Ronald Reagan) who proved that ignorance is no handicap to the presidency


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