Remarks at Memorial Day Ceremonies Honoring an Unknown Serviceman of the Vietnam Conflict - 5/28/84

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President Reagan's Remarks at Memorial Day Ceremonies Honoring an Unknown Serviceman of the Vietnam Conflict on May 28, 1984.

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  • Comparisons are invidious, but I can't help but make the one between President Reagan's words and feelings in this speech and President Obama's decision to skip the Memorial Day wreath-laying at Arlington this year to go on vacation to Chicago. Someone needs to remind our current "Commander-in-Chief" that with privilege comes responsibility.

  • Will we ever ELECT a President that "Gets it" like President Regen did? How about a President that HONORS this country? Folks, it's US THAT MUST DEMAND a President, or any elected official DO THE JOB. We can gripe about the trash in the white house now,and I do but, its OUR responsibility to find a good one.

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  • @thelawguy666 We are in good company you and I. because President Reagan was doing his best to hold it together the last 2 mins or so.

  • Makes me cry every time i hear it.

  • He was a great speaker. I look forward to more of these.

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