yeah it was all due to Gorbachev and how much he loved peacesuggs wrote:Reagan had nothing to do with the fall of Communsim.
What Do You Think of Ronald Reagan?
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[size=0]What's that? 'Bait an angry conservative time' you say? Well here goes:[/size]Yes, yes it was. His diplomacy in the face of American War-Mongering and Covert Sabotage was astonishing. If it weren't for the USA controlled media machine that, to this day, holds the world in its sway, then we'd remember him as an equal to Ghandi... maybe even greater than him, who knows?bradleybadly wrote:yeah it was all due to Gorbachev and how much he loved peace
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You're a GENIUS.Curmudgeonx wrote:Where is the poll option for "Doddering old fool that the ego-centric baby-boomers voted in because they wanted their granpa to make them feel better about themselves and their plastic fucking grab-all you can life . . "?
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Following the Carter years, during which we saw massive inflation and the taking of American hostages in Iran, Ronald Reagan restored a sense of national pride.
And, for the record, Gorbachev was a tremendous figure in history, but the Cold War was between 2 different ideologies and as I recall, The Soviet Union spent billions maintaining and adding to what was a fucking lot of strength and Nukes. -Basically, The United States didn't have the Cold War alone.
Ultimately, a contributing factor to the disolvement of the Soviet Union was that it could no longer afford to finance it's war machine.
Also, Communism failed to generate much of a middle class, instead creating a greater division between the "haves" and "have nots".
Ronald Reagan, like him, hate him, was a great President whose rightful place in history won't be at all tarnished by the comments of a few attention-deprived wannabe intellectuals in a Conquer Club Forum.
And, for the record, Gorbachev was a tremendous figure in history, but the Cold War was between 2 different ideologies and as I recall, The Soviet Union spent billions maintaining and adding to what was a fucking lot of strength and Nukes. -Basically, The United States didn't have the Cold War alone.
Ultimately, a contributing factor to the disolvement of the Soviet Union was that it could no longer afford to finance it's war machine.
Also, Communism failed to generate much of a middle class, instead creating a greater division between the "haves" and "have nots".
Ronald Reagan, like him, hate him, was a great President whose rightful place in history won't be at all tarnished by the comments of a few attention-deprived wannabe intellectuals in a Conquer Club Forum.
That includes you I guess..Elijah S wrote:Ronald Reagan, like him, hate him, was a great President whose rightful place in history won't be at all tarnished by the comments of a few attention-deprived wannabe intellectuals in a Conquer Club Forum.
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Sure "Skittles", whatever you say big guy...Skittles! wrote:That includes you I guess..Elijah S wrote:Ronald Reagan, like him, hate him, was a great President whose rightful place in history won't be at all tarnished by the comments of a few attention-deprived wannabe intellectuals in a Conquer Club Forum.
Nice great work on refuting his post and proving a intellectual postElijah S wrote:Sure "Skittles", whatever you say big guy...Skittles! wrote:That includes you I guess..Elijah S wrote:Ronald Reagan, like him, hate him, was a great President whose rightful place in history won't be at all tarnished by the comments of a few attention-deprived wannabe intellectuals in a Conquer Club Forum.
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DaGip wrote:Check out this protester that snuck up behind Reagan as he was giving a speech:
"Exuse me, President Reagan, but...(uhhhh!)"
Funny stuff!
Hmmm, clearly the right of freedom of speech was well and truly demonstrated that day.
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I love how that guy thought that he could just walk up and start talking. "Excuse me President ReagAN, AH, PRESIDENT REAGAN!"radiojake wrote:DaGip wrote:Check out this protester that snuck up behind Reagan as he was giving a speech:
"Exuse me, President Reagan, but...(uhhhh!)"
Funny stuff!
Hmmm, clearly the right of freedom of speech was well and truly demonstrated that day.
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I love how he thinks Reagan will listen after he hits him with a chunk of glass.Frigidus wrote:I love how that guy thought that he could just walk up and start talking. "Excuse me President ReagAN, AH, PRESIDENT REAGAN!"radiojake wrote:DaGip wrote:Check out this protester that snuck up behind Reagan as he was giving a speech:
"Exuse me, President Reagan, but...(uhhhh!)"
Funny stuff!
Hmmm, clearly the right of freedom of speech was well and truly demonstrated that day.
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I bet that guy was radiojakeGrooveman2007 wrote:I love how he thinks Reagan will listen after he hits him with a chunk of glass.Frigidus wrote:I love how that guy thought that he could just walk up and start talking. "Excuse me President ReagAN, AH, PRESIDENT REAGAN!"radiojake wrote:DaGip wrote:Check out this protester that snuck up behind Reagan as he was giving a speech:
"Exuse me, President Reagan, but...(uhhhh!)"
Funny stuff!
Hmmm, clearly the right of freedom of speech was well and truly demonstrated that day.
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Seemed more like xtra to me. Crazy to the point of breaking shit, big hobo-beard, won't stfu about his incorrect ideas...yup, that was xtra.Napoleon Ier wrote:I bet that guy was radiojakeGrooveman2007 wrote:I love how he thinks Reagan will listen after he hits him with a chunk of glass.Frigidus wrote:I love how that guy thought that he could just walk up and start talking. "Excuse me President ReagAN, AH, PRESIDENT REAGAN!"radiojake wrote:DaGip wrote:Check out this protester that snuck up behind Reagan as he was giving a speech:
"Exuse me, President Reagan, but...(uhhhh!)"
Funny stuff!
Hmmm, clearly the right of freedom of speech was well and truly demonstrated that day.
I have qualms with this statement. I think your sarcasm is a bit unwarranted. There are mechanisms involved to express your opinion. Assaulting a political figure is not normally a culturally accepted one, though I'd say he got his point across fairly well.radiojake wrote:DaGip wrote:Check out this protester that snuck up behind Reagan as he was giving a speech:
"Exuse me, President Reagan, but...(uhhhh!)"
Funny stuff!
Hmmm, clearly the right of freedom of speech was well and truly demonstrated that day.
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Neoteny wrote:I have qualms with this statement. I think your sarcasm is a bit unwarranted. There are mechanisms involved to express your opinion. Assaulting a political figure is not normally a culturally accepted one, though I'd say he got his point across fairly well.radiojake wrote:DaGip wrote:Check out this protester that snuck up behind Reagan as he was giving a speech:
"Exuse me, President Reagan, but...(uhhhh!)"
Funny stuff!
Hmmm, clearly the right of freedom of speech was well and truly demonstrated that day.
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They tried to kill Ford twice. So by your logic, Ford was twice as good as Reagan, and so far above everybody else it's not even close.Grooveman2007 wrote:There was an attempt on Reagans life.unriggable wrote:FYI Elijah, great presidents are assassinated.
Vive Gerald Ford!
Seriously, I'd be curious to hear unrig's logic, although I'm pretty sure he didn't mean the act of assassination (successful or not) makes a president great.
Teddy Roosevelt was shot in the chest and survived by pure luck. I think it hit his glasses case or something.Frigidus wrote:True that. How about Teddy Roosevelt? FDR? They rocked so hard people died, and they weren't assassinated per say. Unless you count polio as an assassin.Skittles! wrote:McKinley? Wasn't exactly great..unriggable wrote:FYI Elijah, great presidents are assassinated.
He had been about to make a speech when it happened. He was so energetic that he made the speech anyway before he went to the hospital.
Great man, TR.


