Carter To Speak At the DNC

Carter is respected around the World. Moreso than Ronald Reagan

Sure he was....only in your wet dreams.

Carter boycotted the 1980 summer Olympics.

Reagan brought down the U.S.S.R.

I'll bet you get your daily talking points right out of Ed Shutz's ass.

Will Carter be wearing his sweatshirt that says "Thanks for relieving me of the title Worst President Ever" ?

Only Republicans believe that Reagan brought down the USSR

The USSRs failed ideology and adherence to marxism/communism was doomed from the outset....................Mr Reagan and the catholic church only hastened their expected demise..........Kudos to them
 
Carter is respected around the World. Moreso than Ronald Reagan

really, how many statues have been raised in his honor in other countries?

:lol:



snip:

Statue in Budapest’s Liberty Square credits Reagan for freedom


BUDAPEST — Hundreds of Hungarians gathered at Liberty Square on Wednesday to witness the unveiling of a statue of Ronald Reagan and celebrate the man they credit with ending communist rule in their country.

At a ceremony in the square, home to the U.S. Embassy, Prime Minister Viktor Orban praised the 40th president as a man who changed Central Europe.

“Today, we are erecting here a statue to the man, to the leader, who changed, who renewed, this world and created in it a new world for us in Central Europe - a man who believed in freedom, who believed in the moral strength of freed people and that walls that stand in the way of freedom can be brought down,” Mr. Orban said.

Mr. Reagan left office after two terms in January 1989, a few months before communist governments began collapsing in Europe.

all of it here
Statue in Budapest's Liberty Square credits Reagan for freedom - Washington Times
 
really, how many statues have been raised in his honor in other countries?

:lol:



snip:

Statue in Budapest’s Liberty Square credits Reagan for freedom


BUDAPEST — Hundreds of Hungarians gathered at Liberty Square on Wednesday to witness the unveiling of a statue of Ronald Reagan and celebrate the man they credit with ending communist rule in their country.

At a ceremony in the square, home to the U.S. Embassy, Prime Minister Viktor Orban praised the 40th president as a man who changed Central Europe.

“Today, we are erecting here a statue to the man, to the leader, who changed, who renewed, this world and created in it a new world for us in Central Europe - a man who believed in freedom, who believed in the moral strength of freed people and that walls that stand in the way of freedom can be brought down,” Mr. Orban said.

Mr. Reagan left office after two terms in January 1989, a few months before communist governments began collapsing in Europe.

all of it here
Statue in Budapest's Liberty Square credits Reagan for freedom - Washington Times

moron :lol:
 



snip:

Statue in Budapest’s Liberty Square credits Reagan for freedom


BUDAPEST — Hundreds of Hungarians gathered at Liberty Square on Wednesday to witness the unveiling of a statue of Ronald Reagan and celebrate the man they credit with ending communist rule in their country.

At a ceremony in the square, home to the U.S. Embassy, Prime Minister Viktor Orban praised the 40th president as a man who changed Central Europe.

“Today, we are erecting here a statue to the man, to the leader, who changed, who renewed, this world and created in it a new world for us in Central Europe - a man who believed in freedom, who believed in the moral strength of freed people and that walls that stand in the way of freedom can be brought down,” Mr. Orban said.

Mr. Reagan left office after two terms in January 1989, a few months before communist governments began collapsing in Europe.

all of it here
Statue in Budapest's Liberty Square credits Reagan for freedom - Washington Times

moron :lol:

umm humm
 
snip:

Statue in Budapest’s Liberty Square credits Reagan for freedom


BUDAPEST — Hundreds of Hungarians gathered at Liberty Square on Wednesday to witness the unveiling of a statue of Ronald Reagan and celebrate the man they credit with ending communist rule in their country.

At a ceremony in the square, home to the U.S. Embassy, Prime Minister Viktor Orban praised the 40th president as a man who changed Central Europe.

“Today, we are erecting here a statue to the man, to the leader, who changed, who renewed, this world and created in it a new world for us in Central Europe - a man who believed in freedom, who believed in the moral strength of freed people and that walls that stand in the way of freedom can be brought down,” Mr. Orban said.

Mr. Reagan left office after two terms in January 1989, a few months before communist governments began collapsing in Europe.

all of it here
Statue in Budapest's Liberty Square credits Reagan for freedom - Washington Times

moron :lol:

umm humm

idiot :lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:

<note to all: See what happens when I post like Stephanie?>
 

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