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Ronald Reagan on Ron Paul

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ladistar (19 hours ago) Show Hide
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@AtlasShruggery At least I don't spam every Reagan video on Youtube and spread lies and baseless bullshit about the guy. You're just another liberal who can't stand what Reagan did and stood for.
AtlasShruggery (20 hours ago) Show Hide
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C'mon. You're just sore because Bungler McCain and his idiotic sidekick Sarah Palin got thumped in the election. Get over it.
ladistar (20 hours ago) Show Hide
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@AtlasShruggery My god you are annoying.
kappy0405 (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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this is good leverage against the neocons (neo-republicans and the losers we see on Fox every day), but lets be honest - Ron Reagan and Ron Paul shouldn't even be mentioned in the same sentence.

Reagan = Fail
NYJared04 (1 week ago) Show Hide
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Ronald Reagan didn't want Bush Sr. as his vice president origianally.

He wanted Paul Laxault from Nevada.

I always felt that Bush Sr. was pulling the strings on Reagan. If Reagan died in office Bush Sr would've wiped out Lebanon.

Reagan had the courage to turn tail and run.
soundgarden21 (2 months ago) Show Hide
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You should show this video to Sean Hannity, the man drools over Reagan everyday. Its really quite fascinating to hear the neo-con talk radio heads mimic Ron Paul now (except maybe on foreign policy) and they dont give him a SHRED of credit, even though he's been saying it for decades and proven right...
DavidValley (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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A lot of the neo cons have been saying the exact same things though for years. Rush Limbaugh has been a monkey boy for the republican party but has been calling for the same things for a long time now.
OzChambers (2 months ago) Show Hide
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I was there in DC on Saturday 9/12 in the first protest march in which i've ever participated. Virtually every other person there that I asked said it was their first march ever. Only one guy I spoke to had marched before. It was the civil rights march back in 1963 when Dr. King spoke. Saturday was his second march. While you would be hard pressed to find an Obama supporter in that crowd, it was not a cozy environment for your typical Republican politician.
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I am a veteran who served under Reagan and I believe with confidence that he was the greatest president of the 20th Century. I have a varied political past, voting for Clinton twice, then Bush. I became a registered Repub who has become fed up with that party's lack of adherence to their own political platform and lack of leadership in regards to true political conservatism. I wasted my vote on that idiot McCain and if I could go back in time I would gladly vote for Ron Paul.
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I voted for Ron Paul. Voting for him wouldn't help, unfortunately. I'm absolutely convinced the election was fixed. After every debate Ron Paul won every straw poll, hands down even though they tried desperately to give him very little time to speak, yet the mass media called all the polls a fluke.

In Massachusetts, he WON the election in Cambridge, the most liberal city you can imagine, and LOST in every conservative area. Something very fishy went on there.

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