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- New Statue Unveiled at Leading Airport in Nation's CapitalAnother statue is unveiled in Washington DC. Tthis one has raised the hackles of trade unionists and city officials alike. How the Ronald Reagan statue prompts questions about renaming the airport despite questionable firing of air traffic controllers.
- Exploring Ronald ReaganFined out how film and television shaped the political life of Ronald Reagan.
Rick Perry Really Resembles Ronald ReaganRather Than Run From His Previous Positions, Rick Perry Defends Them, Regardless Of What The Polls And Pressure Groups Say. And It Has Reminded This Political Scientist Of The Gipper.
Ronald Reagan & His Horse: Spreading the Word About Hate Groups & BlogsI had an inspiring conversation with a volunteer working to stop hate groups. I told him about the recent Ronald Reagan sighting, about Thunder Overhead, and suggested Dear Dirty America as a possible hate blog.- Ronald Reagan: Not Quite ConservativeWhy Ronald Reagan is not a "true" conservative.
Burying Your Loved One at Sea, like Osama Bin Laden Or, Let's Pretend, Ronald ReaganIf you're going to bury your loved one at sea, you've got to do it right or risk embarrassment or severe criminal charges.- Global Economy Needs Dose of Ronald ReaganEvery day we wake up to negative news about the economy. The "Great Communicator" inspired a nation to rebuild and that is what we need today.
- Influential People in U.S. History: Ronald ReaganA brief look at the life and presidency of Ronald Reagan. This report begins with a summary of his early life. We also look at the beginnings of his career, and the legacy that President Reagan left.
- The Assassination Attempt of Ronald Reagan: 30 Years LaterOn March 30, 1981, America almost lost a president after being shot.
- Ronald Reagan Assassination Attempt Key PlayersRonald Reagan survived an assassination attempt March 30, 1981.
- Ronald Reagan Wins Poll but in List of Presidents,Who is Your Favorite?In it they asked who respondents believed was the "greatest" American president ever. Not surprisingly, a president reflecting the overall conservative bent of the nation and not a quarter-century out of office won the poll -- Ronald Reagan...
- 37 Percent of Americans Consider Ronald Reagan the Most Influential President of the Last Half CenturyAccording to a telephone survey, 37 percent of American adults view Ronald Reagan as the most influential President of the last half century.
- Six Exceptional Books About Ronald ReaganA brief review of six exceptional books about the 40th President of the United States, Ronald Reagan.
- Don't Let the Reagan Myth Persuade You in 2012In his political career, offensive statements by Ronald Reagan revealed his true self; those who provide the accolades forget the poor policy choices he made.
Then and Now: Thinking About Ronald Reagan's 100th BirthdayWas the USA in a better place because of Ronald Reagan? As a 36-year old contemplating a career change, I didn't think so.
Is Sarah Palin Reagan Reborn? Ron and Michael Reagan Weigh InWho the next Ronald Reagan is and whether she wears heels, glasses, and a smile and comes from Alaska is the subject of much debate. Two people who should know first-hand, Ron and Michael Reagan, have rather opposite views of the matter.- Obama's Attempt at Morphing into Ronald Reagan is a Complete FailureOnly his supporters will offer this ridiculous lie as proof of Obama's centrism and implied greatness.
- Fun Facts About Ronald ReaganFun facts about former President Reagan.
- Great Ronald Reagan QuotesRonald Reagan would have turned 100 on February 6, 2011. Here are some of his greatest quotes.
- Ronald Reagan Birthday Centennial Honored TodayToday is not only Super Bowl Sunday, but the 100'th birthday of Ronald Reagan as well. Republicans are once again honoring him as the ideal American President, even if others on the left think quite differently.
- Happy 100th Birthday Ronald Reagan!More than twenty years after his las day in office, Ronald Reagan is still hailed by many as one of the great leaders of the 20th Century. He would have turned 100 years old on February 6, 2011.
- Sunday Celebrates Ronald Reagan's 100th BirthdayThe 100th birthday of the late former President Ronald Reagan falls Feb. 6. The Reagan centennial is being commemorated Sunday on many national levels including tributes on television all week.
What Would Ronald Reagan Do?On what would have been President Ronald Reagan's 100th birthday, there are still many lessons that today's leaders can learn from his leadership.
The President Who Communicated Hope: Ronald ReaganAt last the hostages were home, and Ronald Reagan, with perhaps the greatest ability to communicate hope of any President, convinced us to believe in ourselves again.
Ronald Reagan: His Legacy of FailuresRonald Reagan, the 40th President of the United States, would turn 100 on February 6, 2011 were he alive. Although he made strong achievements, he also had serious failures that facilitated the social and financial problems today.- Sarah Palin's Speech at Ronald Reagan's Hundredth Birthday CelebrationMy review of Sarah Palin's speech at the Reagan Ranch Center in California.
- Ronald Reagan's Finest Movie PerformancesRonald Reagan starred in many movies before entering politics.
Mr. Obama, You Are No Ronald ReaganSupporters of President Barack Obama have tried to compare him to past presidents such as John F. Kennedy and Franklin Roosevelt. Now Obama supporters have found another president as an Obama model -- Ronald Reagan.
Romantic Ronald Reagan QuotesRonald Reagan: staunch defender of America, defeater of communism ... great romantic? Definitely!
Time Magazine's Major Articles Summary for Its February 7, 2011 IssueA tribute to Ronald Reagan on his 100th birthday anniversary, President Obama's State of the Union Address and a new biography of J. D. Salinger are highlighted this week.- Sam Donaldson Sings Ronald Reagan's PraisesThe title of Sam Donaldson's memoirs as a White House reporter in the 1980s was "Hold on, Mr. President!" The front jacket of the now long out-of-print hardcover shows Donaldson confronting President Reagan.
- Ronald Reagan Had Alzheimer's While He was President; Which is Why the Republicans Can't Forget HimRonald Reagan's son says his father had signs of Alzheimer's even while in office.
Spend New Year's Eve at the Ronald Reagan LibraryAfter years of boring parties and nightclubs, I am spending New Year's Eve with The Gipper himself, movie star turned President and American hero, Ronald Reagan.
Jim DeMint Pays Sarah Palin the Ultimate ComplimentIn a story about the Republican movers and shakers in the early primary states, Politico notes that Senator Jim DeMint of South Carolina paid former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin the highest compliment one Republican can pay another.
Lessons Obama Could Learn from Ronald ReaganOn Wednesday, the New York Daily News reported that President Obama departed from Washington for an 11-day vacation with his family. The Obamas plan to spend the holidays in Hawaii and should return on Jan. 2, 2011.
How a Ronald Reagan Army Film Inspired My Lifelong Appreciation for Movies - and the NavyI was inspired by actor Ronald Reagan to love movies and to join the Navy. It happened way, way back in 1943 after I paid my 55 cents to see the new movie, "This Is The Army"
Peggy Noonan Goes After Sarah PalinIn her Wall Street Journal column that was an otherwise insightful look at the 2010 midterm elections, Peggy Noonan summoned her inner Maureen Dowd, sharpened her claws, and went after Sarah Palin.- Unforgettable Journey Back in TimeCollege student saves life of a professor and he grants her a wish. Not believing him, she takes the chance.
Is Sarah Palin the Second Coming of Ronald Reagan?At a reception and dinner attended by fifty conservative movers and shakers, Sarah Palin implicitly compared herself to President Ronald Reagan. At the same time she suggested that she is mulling a Presidential run in 2012.- The Legacy of President Ronald Reagan"Freedom is not the sole prerogative of a lucky few, but the undeniable and universal right of all human beings." Ronald Reagan. Quoted from the book 'A Patriot's History of the United States.'



