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It would be a grave error to overlook celebrating the birth of the finest, most successful President of the United States in the last hundred years.
Especially in light of the fact that the greatest failure in a century has just left office.

The event took place in 1911, in Tampico, Illinois.

Who was it?
 
It would be a grave error to overlook celebrating the birth of the finest, most successful President of the United States in the last hundred years.
Especially in light of the fact that the greatest failure in a century has just left office.

The event took place in 1911, in Tampico, Illinois.

Who was it?

Reagan sucked as a president.
 
It would be a grave error to overlook celebrating the birth of the finest, most successful President of the United States in the last hundred years.
Especially in light of the fact that the greatest failure in a century has just left office.

The event took place in 1911, in Tampico, Illinois.

Who was it?

Ronald Reagan.
Ah it was Him

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It would be a grave error to overlook celebrating the birth of the finest, most successful President of the United States in the last hundred years.
Especially in light of the fact that the greatest failure in a century has just left office.

The event took place in 1911, in Tampico, Illinois.

Who was it?

Reagan sucked as a president.


What an ignorant post.


http://www.ustreas.gov/education/fact-sheets/taxes/ustax.shtml

  1. The benefits from Reaganomics:
    1. The economy grew at a 3.4% average rate…compared with 2.9% for the previous eight years, and 2.7% for the next eight.(Table B-4)
    2. Inflation rate dropped from 12.5% to 4.4%. (Table B-63)
    3. Unemployment fell to 5.5% from 7.1% (Table B-35)
    4. Prime interest rate fell by one-third.(Table B-73)
    5. The S & P 500 jumped 124% (Table B-95) http://www.gpoaccess.gov/eop/tables10.html
    6. Charitable contributions rose 57% faster than inflation. Dinesh D’Souza, “Ronald Reagan: How an Ordinary May Became an Extraordinary Leader,” p. 116
 
It would be a grave error to overlook celebrating the birth of the finest, most successful President of the United States in the last hundred years.
Especially in light of the fact that the greatest failure in a century has just left office.

The event took place in 1911, in Tampico, Illinois.

Who was it?

Reagan sucked as a president.


What an ignorant post.


http://www.ustreas.gov/education/fact-sheets/taxes/ustax.shtml

  1. The benefits from Reaganomics:
    1. The economy grew at a 3.4% average rate…compared with 2.9% for the previous eight years, and 2.7% for the next eight.(Table B-4)
    2. Inflation rate dropped from 12.5% to 4.4%. (Table B-63)
    3. Unemployment fell to 5.5% from 7.1% (Table B-35)
    4. Prime interest rate fell by one-third.(Table B-73)
    5. The S & P 500 jumped 124% (Table B-95) http://www.gpoaccess.gov/eop/tables10.html
    6. Charitable contributions rose 57% faster than inflation. Dinesh D’Souza, “Ronald Reagan: How an Ordinary May Became an Extraordinary Leader,” p. 116

You forgot the part where he brought in fortune tellers to help set policy. That was interesting.
 
Guess you forgot about him arming the Taliban against the Russians and the Iran Contra deal.


'The enemy of my enemy is my friend."


Wise up.

Arming the Taliban against the Russians gave way to 9/11.


Actually....no.

It was the Democrat Church Committee and the Democrat Pike Committee, and the actions of Democrats in Congress that emasculated the intelligence community, forbidding any human interaction.....

"In the wake of the September 11th terror attack, some legislators are now proclaiming their commitment to unleashing the CIA and rebuilding its human “assets.”

Just a short while ago these same legislators were leading the charge to curtail the agency. One such convert is the chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Joseph Biden. The Delaware Democrat was one of seventeen Senators who voted in 1974 to ban all covert operations, and proudly noted during his 1988 campaign for president that he had threatened to “go public” with covert action plans by the Reagan administration, causing them to cancel the operations.

Hopefully Senator Biden, and other congressional converts, are undergoing a genuine epiphany. Perhaps they now realize, as Henry Kissinger once observed about the Church Committee, that it is an illusion that “tranquility can be achieved by an abstract purity of motive for which history offers no example.” It is precisely this illusion which has prevailed in congressional circles since the heyday of Frank Church and Otis Pike. As Church himself once argued, the United States should not “fight fire with fire . . . evil with evil.”
Congressional Oversight and the Crippling of the CIA

Democrats destroyed the ability of the Intel agencies to learn about the plots.


See if you can educate yourself before you post again.
 
You always get a laugh from the pop-culture educated left. They may be too ignorant to realize that they are too ignorant to engage in a political argument but they can photo shop an offensive cartoon and still pat themselves on the back for their political adroitness.
 

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