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Historical Campaign Ads: Morning in America /Reagan-Bush '84

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  • I turned 18 in 1980, in time to vote for Reagan. Ask anyone who lived in America during the 80's: there was an optimism, a boldness in America, a feeling that we as a nation could accomplish anything. It was the best time in my life so far to be an American.

    I miss my President Reagan.

  • @scenethief I turned 20 in 1980 and I couldn't agree more! Ronald Reagan was the greatest president of our generation! I remember saying to my wife in 1989 as he was leaving office,"what are we going to do without him"? That void has never been filled.

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  • @gilliamjf .....medical groups are doing." End of statement fro Reagan...............gilliamif do try to research something!!

  • @gilliamjf Ah,no.......On September 17th 1985 President Reagan publicly mentioned aids for the first time,when he was asked about AIDS funding at a press at a press conference. His answer," I have been supporting it for four years now. It's been one of the top priorities with us,and over the last 4 years ,and including what we have in the budget for 1986, it will amount to over a half billion dollars that we have provided for research on AIDS in addition to what I'm sure other .....

  • @lander4545 I agree with you so much, I was only in 8th grade when he left office but I felt the same way...I had grown up with him as President...the only one I ever really remembered!

  • Gilliam sucks Obama dic, and takes it in the a*s from Hillary!!

  • If Reagan were alive today, he'd have to run as a D or indie. He raised taxes 11 times to show how serious he was about deficit reduction because it was good for America. No chance any R is going to do that now.

    Secret arms deals- sure, I could see almost any of them trying that, not R. Paul, but the others.

    Making up stories about welfare queens - sure. But not serious deficit reduction.

  • Reagan didn't mention AIDS until 1987. He can shove his uptight morals up his a*s.

  • "Reagan administration scandals" ... resulting in the investigation, indictment, or conviction of over 138 administration officials, the largest number for any US president.

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    G.H.W. Bush pardoned, commuted or rescinded the convictions of 77 people.

    - Clemency/Pardons for Iran-Contra: Elliott Abrams, Duane Clarridge, Clair George , Alan D. Fiers, Caspar W. Weinberger, Clair George, Robert C. McFarlane

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    Congress really screwed up not convicting ALL theses Iran-Contra crooks and liars

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