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Ronald Reagan Tribute to Patriotism

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Uploaded by on May 26, 2008

From 1989 Farewell Address

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  • @Margaux177

    Reagan increased the GDP by 23%, added 21 million new jobs, and set in progress the longest period of fiscal growth this country has ever seen. All this while working with a Democrat House exclusively and a Democratic Senate during part of his administration. Obama has increased the national debt to 18 trillion, more than has been accumulated by all presidents until now. GDP has risen a miserable 0.1% during his term with 13.9 million jobs being eliminated. Look it up!

  • Well so far by 100 million americans and countless people around the world he was so great that obama is not even fit to shine his shoes.

    A funny thing happened to Ronald Reagan on the way to his place in history. At the three-quarter point, he made a sharp left turn, then another, and ended his journey going in the opposite direction from his start.

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  • If we were all informed Patriots we would turn off the major media people not interested in freedom and vote Ron Paul

  • You can only dislike this if you are anti-American. I see there are 18 dislikes which equals 18 punks!

  • A true American Patriot and one of the best Presidents America has ever known.

  • @yourtreat2 - please refer to my posting guidelines. If you have something to say that isn't laced with vulgarities, feel free to try again.

  • God Bless Ronal Reagan, I know he is in a better place. He was a true God send for the American people. As a physical conservative he was not perfect, but he as close to perfect as we have seen.

  • "Informed Patriotism is what we want." - Ronald Reagan.

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