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  • reagon and thatcher ,greedy,ignorant,self obssesed ,no use to HONEST people anywhere.

  • Reagan won the cold war.

  • Lady Thatcher was my Hero as was Ronald Reagan God Bless Both of Them!

  • Wow...the most graceful words I've ever heard. Two great leaders.

  • What a tremendous and wonderful tribute to her dear friend!

  • I admired Lady Thatcher so much, and I believe that she and Tony Blair saved the monarchy.

  • @TerriT53 your another idiot with no substance.

  • The evil empire? Communism? And this comes from the mouth of a woman, whose country ruled a quarter of the globe only 60 years ago?

  • @kurackurackurac In my experience, Russians are utterly loathed and detested by the citizens of ex-Soviet republics and the same cannot be said about Brits. As Empires go, ours was lightyears better than the Soviets.

  • @kurackurackurac

    Thatcher was in office May 4 1979 – 28 November 1990

    2011 - 60 = 1951

    Were your numbers accurate (which they're not) you'd still have a bit of a problem with your argument against the Right Honourable Lady.

  • Western nations needs leaders like Reagan and Thatcher to pick up people from the demoralizing effects liberals cause; defeatism and weakness.

  • @QuentaSilmarillion couldnt agree more

  • This Lady is the best that Britton could give to world... she and Winston Churchill will be remembered as pillars of all of humanity

  • God bless Lady Thatcher!

  • I don't know if Queen Elizabeth ever "made" you a Lady, but in the eyes of Americans, you will always be, Lady Thatcher.

  • @chaps666 She was made a Baroness.

  • @chaps666 She did. Baroness.

  • amen god bless Landy Thatcher

  • God Bless you, Lady Thatcher.

  • England needs someone like her now desperately.

  • Thatcher: "Ronald Reagan knew his own mind. He had firm principles and I believe right ones. He expounded upon them clearly. He acted upon them decisively. When the world threw problems at the White House he was not baffled or disoriented or overwhelmed. He knew almost instinctively what to do...When his allies came under Soviet or domestic pressure they could look firmly to Washington for leadership."

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