Reagan Presidency 25th Anniversary Tribute

January 20, 2006 was the 25th anniversary of the Presidency of Ronald Wilson Reagan 40th President of The United States. Following is the tribute posted during that week at The Liberal Lie, The Conservative Truth

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"I've spoken of the shining city all my political life. And how stands the city on this winter night? After 200 years, two centuries, she still stands strong and true to the granite ridge, and her glow has held no matter what storm. And she's still a beacon, still a magnet for all who must have freedom, for all the pilgrims from all the lost places who are hurtling through the darkness, toward home." ******* "Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn't pass it to our children in the bloodstream. It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them to do the same." President Ronald Reagan
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    Saturday, January 21, 2006

    MEMORIES OF PRESIDENT REAGAN - HIS SENSE OF HUMOR

    Whenever I think of President Reagan I always think of the great sense of humor that he possessed which had the ability to make you laugh in the most serious moments as a relief from the trouble at hand and also could disarm even his most harsh critics. Sam Donaldson the ABC White House correspondent during the Reagan years was always trying to trip up the President or get him to admit to something rash, in other words a typical Washington reporter except that Donaldson was louder and much more persistent than most. I cannot remember a time when President Reagan was tripped up by Donaldson or when he was not able to disarm Sam or give him reason to laugh. Donaldson mentioned Reagan's marvelous sense of humor when inteview and covering his funeral in June of 2004. Another highlight that I remember of the President's humor was concerning his age. Reagan was the oldest man ever elected to the White House and as such our oldest President. His age was always used against him during campaigns and Reagan as usual disarmed this attempt with his sense of humor. When quoting Thomas Jefferson he referred to the quote in the first person as if he was there in conversation with the third President. During a debate with Walter Mondale he said that he would not make his opponents youth and inexperience a subject of the campaign. Reagan's sense of humor was always a bright spot in all of his speeches and in his press conferences. Always the gentleman and always one step ahead of reporters opponents and political adversaries.

    Ken Taylor
    http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2004/06/07/48hours/main621459.shtml

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