Ronald Reagan statue unveiled in Capitol Rotunda
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Ronald Reagan statue unveiled in Capitol Rotunda
Nancy Reagan watched with delight as a bronze statue of former President Ronald Reagan was unveiled in the U.S. Capitol.
A blue cloth cover was pulled from the seven-foot statue of the 40th president Wednesday as Mrs. Reagan, 87, and a crowd packed with Reagan era-policymakers, looked on in the Capitol Rotunda. The statue cast Reagan flashing his legendary ah-shucks grin, the expression that transformed his face whenever he was ready to deliver the punchline of a joke.
Mrs. Reagan, seated next to her husband's friend, former Treasury Secretary James A. Baker III, said that it was nice to return to the Rotunda for a happy occasion. Her husband, who was president from 1981 to 1989, lay in state there after his death at 93 in 2004.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090603/ap_ ... gan_statue
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A blue cloth cover was pulled from the seven-foot statue of the 40th president Wednesday as Mrs. Reagan, 87, and a crowd packed with Reagan era-policymakers, looked on in the Capitol Rotunda. The statue cast Reagan flashing his legendary ah-shucks grin, the expression that transformed his face whenever he was ready to deliver the punchline of a joke.
Mrs. Reagan, seated next to her husband's friend, former Treasury Secretary James A. Baker III, said that it was nice to return to the Rotunda for a happy occasion. Her husband, who was president from 1981 to 1989, lay in state there after his death at 93 in 2004.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090603/ap_ ... gan_statue
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The last great President, maybe Obama can match his brilliance in the Oval Office. 

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Maybe I will win the lottery without purchasng a ticket.Gil Dobie wrote:The last great President, maybe Obama can match his brilliance in the Oval Office.
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Obama won the ticket, just needs to perform.native wrote:Maybe I will win the lottery without purchasng a ticket.Gil Dobie wrote:The last great President, maybe Obama can match his brilliance in the Oval Office.

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Greatest President of the 20th Century. Even those that hated his policies loved his wit and charm. Boy was he one funny President.
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Gil Dobie wrote:Obama won the ticket, just needs to perform.native wrote:
Maybe I will win the lottery without purchasng a ticket.
Here's how he could do it: Keep the country safe, eliminate the debt without raising taxes, replace the IRS with one of the more efficient flat tax schemes, return power to the states as originally intended by the founders, and most importantly appoint conservative judges and achieve legitimate and lasting social change through the legislative process and not judicial activism.
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needlessly snarky post deleted.native wrote:Gil Dobie wrote:
Obama won the ticket, just needs to perform.Got me!
Here's how he could do it: Keep the country safe, eliminate the debt without raising taxes, replace the IRS with one of the more efficient flat tax schemes, return power to the states as originally intended by the founders, and most importantly appoint conservative judges and achieve legitimate and lasting social change through the legislative process and not judicial activism.
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native wrote:Gil Dobie wrote:
Obama won the ticket, just needs to perform.Got me!
Here's how he could do it: Keep the country safe, eliminate the debt without raising taxes, replace the IRS with one of the more efficient flat tax schemes, return power to the states as originally intended by the founders, and most importantly appoint conservative judges and achieve legitimate and lasting social change through the legislative process and not judicial activism.
How cute.
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Reagan was the greatest President so far in my lifetime and easily surpasses the marxist occupying the white house for the next 4 years by a mile.
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Like your views on religion, you are poorly informed. Reagan was a collassal fuckhead.catamount man wrote:Reagan was the greatest President so far in my lifetime and easily surpasses the marxist occupying the white house for the next 4 years by a mile.
"Sarah Palin absolutely blew AWAY the audience tonight. If there was any doubt as to whether she was savvy enough, tough enough or smart enough to carry the mantle of Vice President, she put those fears to rest tonight. She took on Barack Obama DIRECTLY on every issue and exposed... She did it with warmth and humor, and came across as the every-person....it's becoming mroe and more clear that she was a genius pick for McCain."
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It was Ronald, not *****D1B wrote:Like your views on religion, you are poorly informed. Reagan was a collassal ****.catamount man wrote:Reagan was the greatest President so far in my lifetime and easily surpasses the marxist occupying the white house for the next 4 years by a mile.

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Cat Mounter, Z and native:
Victims of brainwashing. For Z, the old fuck was the guy signing his paychecks while he was sitting behind that Navy recruiting desk in Ogalalla, Nebraska, for 14 years.
native had "Reaganism" beat into his head by his drunk father.
Cat Mounter is just plain diseased.
Ho hum.
Victims of brainwashing. For Z, the old fuck was the guy signing his paychecks while he was sitting behind that Navy recruiting desk in Ogalalla, Nebraska, for 14 years.
native had "Reaganism" beat into his head by his drunk father.
Cat Mounter is just plain diseased.
Ho hum.
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You're right I'm so not cool. I wish I was 40 something and could get my jollies off shitting my pants and acting as if I've discovered gold. (And I'M the one who is "diseased".Cap'n Cat wrote:Cat Mounter, Z and native:
Victims of brainwashing. For Z, the old **** was the guy signing his paychecks while he was sitting behind that Navy recruiting desk in Ogalalla, Nebraska, for 14 years.
native had "Reaganism" beat into his head by his drunk father.
Cat Mounter is just plain diseased.
Ho hum.
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Cap'n Cat wrote:Cat Mounter, Z and native:
Victims of brainwashing. For Z, the old fuck was the guy signing his paychecks while he was sitting behind that Navy recruiting desk in Ogalalla, Nebraska, for 14 years.
native had "Reaganism" beat into his head by his drunk father.
Cat Mounter is just plain diseased.
Ho hum.
"Sarah Palin absolutely blew AWAY the audience tonight. If there was any doubt as to whether she was savvy enough, tough enough or smart enough to carry the mantle of Vice President, she put those fears to rest tonight. She took on Barack Obama DIRECTLY on every issue and exposed... She did it with warmth and humor, and came across as the every-person....it's becoming mroe and more clear that she was a genius pick for McCain."
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catamount man wrote:You're right I'm so not cool. I wish I was 40 something and could get my jollies off shitting my pants and acting as if I've discovered gold. (And I'M the one who is "diseased".Cap'n Cat wrote:Cat Mounter, Z and native:
Victims of brainwashing. For Z, the old **** was the guy signing his paychecks while he was sitting behind that Navy recruiting desk in Ogalalla, Nebraska, for 14 years.
native had "Reaganism" beat into his head by his drunk father.
Cat Mounter is just plain diseased.
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Try it sometime, Cat Mounter.
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So Catman, you've NEVER shit in your pant?catamount man wrote:You're right I'm so not cool. I wish I was 40 something and could get my jollies off shitting my pants and acting as if I've discovered gold. (And I'M the one who is "diseased".Cap'n Cat wrote:Cat Mounter, Z and native:
Victims of brainwashing. For Z, the old **** was the guy signing his paychecks while he was sitting behind that Navy recruiting desk in Ogalalla, Nebraska, for 14 years.
native had "Reaganism" beat into his head by his drunk father.
Cat Mounter is just plain diseased.
Ho hum.![]()
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Too bad they didn't unveil it last week, coulda pissed on it. 
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Grizalltheway wrote:Too bad they didn't unveil it last week, coulda pissed on it.
Maybe they'll have the traveling version?
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Ronald Reagan was a great American. And Nancy and Obama were a cute couple! 
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Ivytalk wrote:Ronald Reagan was a great American. And Nancy and Obama were a cute couple!
Save this post for posterity, IT, but, I agree. He was a great American, regardless of what many think of some grave policy faults. He did some good things, one of which was to get Americans fired up again after a very sad decade for America. I also think that Jimmy Carter and Richard Nixon were great Americans. They, too had some hellish and unprecedented things to try and work out. But, at least, they fucking tried. Gerald Ford, too.
I'm hoping Obama can recapture some of that Reagan stuff. Not because he's a Dem, but, rather, because it was a tough five, six, seven years before that. We have to give the guy a chance.
As fine an American as Reagan really was, I wager that he'd be shaking his head at the way Limborg and Hannity and some of those other fucks treat Obama. I'll bet his wife does.
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Nice post, conk fuck.Cap'n Cat wrote:Ivytalk wrote:Ronald Reagan was a great American. And Nancy and Obama were a cute couple!
Save this post for posterity, IT, but, I agree. He was a great American, regardless of what many think of some grave policy faults. He did some good things, one of which was to get Americans fired up again after a very sad decade for America. I also think that Jimmy Carter and Richard Nixon were great Americans. They, too had some hellish and unprecedneted things to try and work out. But, at least, they fucking tried. Gerald Ford, too.
I'm hoping Obama can recapture some of that Reagan stuff. Not because he's a Dem, but, rather, because it was a tough five, six, seven years before that. We have to give the guy a chance.
As fine an American as Reagan really was, I wager that he'd be shaking his head at the way Limborg and Hannity and some fo those other fucks treat Obama. I'll bet his wife does.
My opinion only.
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D1B wrote:Nice post, conk fuck.Cap'n Cat wrote:
Save this post for posterity, IT, but, I agree. He was a great American, regardless of what many think of some grave policy faults. He did some good things, one of which was to get Americans fired up again after a very sad decade for America. I also think that Jimmy Carter and Richard Nixon were great Americans. They, too had some hellish and unprecedneted things to try and work out. But, at least, they fucking tried. Gerald Ford, too.
I'm hoping Obama can recapture some of that Reagan stuff. Not because he's a Dem, but, rather, because it was a tough five, six, seven years before that. We have to give the guy a chance.
As fine an American as Reagan really was, I wager that he'd be shaking his head at the way Limborg and Hannity and some fo those other fucks treat Obama. I'll bet his wife does.
My opinion only.
Aw, he was. The vast majority or our prezzies have been good Americans.
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I credit Obama for intelligence and political savvy. I disagree with most of his policies, but I won't demonize him and call him evil. If he could turn his alma mater Columbia into a winning football team, I might even vote for him!Cap'n Cat wrote:Ivytalk wrote:Ronald Reagan was a great American. And Nancy and Obama were a cute couple!
Save this post for posterity, IT, but, I agree. He was a great American, regardless of what many think of some grave policy faults. He did some good things, one of which was to get Americans fired up again after a very sad decade for America. I also think that Jimmy Carter and Richard Nixon were great Americans. They, too had some hellish and unprecedneted things to try and work out. But, at least, they **** tried. Gerald Ford, too.
I'm hoping Obama can recapture some of that Reagan stuff. Not because he's a Dem, but, rather, because it was a tough five, six, seven years before that. We have to give the guy a chance.
As fine an American as Reagan really was, I wager that he'd be shaking his head at the way Limborg and Hannity and some fo those other **** treat Obama. I'll bet his wife does.
My opinion only.
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Ivytalk wrote:I credit Obama for intelligence and political savvy. I disagree with most of his policies, but I won't demonize him and call him evil. If he could turn his alma mater Columbia into a winning football team, I might even vote for him!Cap'n Cat wrote:
Save this post for posterity, IT, but, I agree. He was a great American, regardless of what many think of some grave policy faults. He did some good things, one of which was to get Americans fired up again after a very sad decade for America. I also think that Jimmy Carter and Richard Nixon were great Americans. They, too had some hellish and unprecedneted things to try and work out. But, at least, they **** tried. Gerald Ford, too.
I'm hoping Obama can recapture some of that Reagan stuff. Not because he's a Dem, but, rather, because it was a tough five, six, seven years before that. We have to give the guy a chance.
As fine an American as Reagan really was, I wager that he'd be shaking his head at the way Limborg and Hannity and some fo those other **** treat Obama. I'll bet his wife does.
My opinion only.
He'll do OK. Sucks, though, how, nowadays, due to the extreme polarization of our society (due mostly to a wildly irresponsible media - right and left - focused on ratings and ad revenue), presidents have to operate in the deafening din of a fucking scrutiny hornet's nest...in their own country!!!
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guinzone wrote:Greatest President of the 20th Century. Even those that hated his policies loved his wit and charm. Boy was he one funny President.
Sorry buddy. Nixon was the greatest of the 20th cent. Reagan wouldn't have been able to do anything with Nixon.






