Ronald Reagan speaks.
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Reagan was right, and you're still a liar and a narcissistic freak.
Reagan was right, and you're still a liar and a narcissistic freak.
You are the narcissistic freak. you piece of shit bitch
Reagan was right, and you're still a liar and a narcissistic freak.
You are the narcissistic freak. you piece of shit bitch
someone needs a nap and a cookie
You are the narcissistic freak. you piece of shit bitch
someone needs a nap and a cookie
Still acting like an idiot I see.
go play with your equal truth don't matter.
Who said it was being raised? She's your equal at the bottom of the barrel.someone needs a nap and a cookie
Still acting like an idiot I see.
go play with your equal truth don't matter.
TM should pos rep you for raising her status to equal mine
I'll never forgive Raygun (R) for raising taxes
I'll never forgive Raygun (R) for raising taxes
I'll never forgive Raygun for his idiotic idea of a 500 ship Navy. In doing so, he damn near broke it. Sending ships overseas for deployment at only 85 percent manning is a bad thing to do.
I know it's wiki
it's strange that Reagan would build up the military and have what you claim he had. So to answer your statement it was the democrats in congress that did it.
End of the plan
Eventually political pressure to reduce the national budget deficit resulted in Congress reversing itself and passing a series of declining defense budgets beginning in 1986. Weinberger clashed with Congress over the cuts, resigning in late 1987, and was succeeded by the more pragmatic Frank Carlucci.[2] Lehman's successor as Navy Secretary, Jim Webb, remained a fierce proponent of the expanded fleet, and disagreed with Carlucci over how to cut the Navy budget in line with other services. Webb resigned rather than endorse Carlucci's cut of 16 frigates.[3] As revealed in The Reagan Diaries, Reagan reflected about Webb's resignation on February 22, 1988: "Present Sec. Webb resigned over budget cuts. I don't think Navy was sorry to see him go."
Following the dissolution of the Soviet Union in the early 1990s and the lack of a perceived threat against the United States, several of the Reagan Administration's policies and plans, such as the "600-ship Navy", were scaled back or abandoned. U.S. bases across Europe and North America were slowly decommissioned and closed, others were mothballed. In the Navy, this resulted in the retirement of several older carriers, the decommissioning of all four of the Iowa-class battleships and the cancellation of the remaining Seawolf-class submarines.
As of 2012, there are 284 ships in the U.S. Navy.[4] However, the United States still maintains the largest navy in the world, with a battle fleet tonnage greater than that of the next 13 largest navies combined.[5]
600-ship Navy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hey fuck wit I also served while Reagan was President go suck another dick.I'll never forgive Raygun for his idiotic idea of a 500 ship Navy. In doing so, he damn near broke it. Sending ships overseas for deployment at only 85 percent manning is a bad thing to do.
I know it's wiki
it's strange that Reagan would build up the military and have what you claim he had. So to answer your statement it was the democrats in congress that did it.
End of the plan
Eventually political pressure to reduce the national budget deficit resulted in Congress reversing itself and passing a series of declining defense budgets beginning in 1986. Weinberger clashed with Congress over the cuts, resigning in late 1987, and was succeeded by the more pragmatic Frank Carlucci.[2] Lehman's successor as Navy Secretary, Jim Webb, remained a fierce proponent of the expanded fleet, and disagreed with Carlucci over how to cut the Navy budget in line with other services. Webb resigned rather than endorse Carlucci's cut of 16 frigates.[3] As revealed in The Reagan Diaries, Reagan reflected about Webb's resignation on February 22, 1988: "Present Sec. Webb resigned over budget cuts. I don't think Navy was sorry to see him go."
Following the dissolution of the Soviet Union in the early 1990s and the lack of a perceived threat against the United States, several of the Reagan Administration's policies and plans, such as the "600-ship Navy", were scaled back or abandoned. U.S. bases across Europe and North America were slowly decommissioned and closed, others were mothballed. In the Navy, this resulted in the retirement of several older carriers, the decommissioning of all four of the Iowa-class battleships and the cancellation of the remaining Seawolf-class submarines.
As of 2012, there are 284 ships in the U.S. Navy.[4] However, the United States still maintains the largest navy in the world, with a battle fleet tonnage greater than that of the next 13 largest navies combined.[5]
600-ship Navy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hey stupid...........unlike you, I actually served during this time. There were many times that when we were inport some reps from other ships would come up and ask if we had any people (in certain rates) who would be willing to go TAD to their ship and deploy with them for the cruise because they were missing CRITICAL PEOPLE and needed them to deploy.
And............if you've got any friends who were serving in the Navy during Reagan or shortly after, ask them about Reagan's 500 ship Navy. They'll also tell you it was one of the biggest mistakes ever.
Hey fuck wit I also served while Reagan was President go suck another dick.I know it's wiki
it's strange that Reagan would build up the military and have what you claim he had. So to answer your statement it was the democrats in congress that did it.
End of the plan
Eventually political pressure to reduce the national budget deficit resulted in Congress reversing itself and passing a series of declining defense budgets beginning in 1986. Weinberger clashed with Congress over the cuts, resigning in late 1987, and was succeeded by the more pragmatic Frank Carlucci.[2] Lehman's successor as Navy Secretary, Jim Webb, remained a fierce proponent of the expanded fleet, and disagreed with Carlucci over how to cut the Navy budget in line with other services. Webb resigned rather than endorse Carlucci's cut of 16 frigates.[3] As revealed in The Reagan Diaries, Reagan reflected about Webb's resignation on February 22, 1988: "Present Sec. Webb resigned over budget cuts. I don't think Navy was sorry to see him go."
Following the dissolution of the Soviet Union in the early 1990s and the lack of a perceived threat against the United States, several of the Reagan Administration's policies and plans, such as the "600-ship Navy", were scaled back or abandoned. U.S. bases across Europe and North America were slowly decommissioned and closed, others were mothballed. In the Navy, this resulted in the retirement of several older carriers, the decommissioning of all four of the Iowa-class battleships and the cancellation of the remaining Seawolf-class submarines.
As of 2012, there are 284 ships in the U.S. Navy.[4] However, the United States still maintains the largest navy in the world, with a battle fleet tonnage greater than that of the next 13 largest navies combined.[5]
600-ship Navy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hey stupid...........unlike you, I actually served during this time. There were many times that when we were inport some reps from other ships would come up and ask if we had any people (in certain rates) who would be willing to go TAD to their ship and deploy with them for the cruise because they were missing CRITICAL PEOPLE and needed them to deploy.
And............if you've got any friends who were serving in the Navy during Reagan or shortly after, ask them about Reagan's 500 ship Navy. They'll also tell you it was one of the biggest mistakes ever.
I'll never forgive Raygun for his idiotic idea of a 500 ship Navy. In doing so, he damn near broke it. Sending ships overseas for deployment at only 85 percent manning is a bad thing to do.
I know it's wiki
it's strange that Reagan would build up the military and have what you claim he had. So to answer your statement it was the democrats in congress that did it.
End of the plan
Eventually political pressure to reduce the national budget deficit resulted in Congress reversing itself and passing a series of declining defense budgets beginning in 1986. Weinberger clashed with Congress over the cuts, resigning in late 1987, and was succeeded by the more pragmatic Frank Carlucci.[2] Lehman's successor as Navy Secretary, Jim Webb, remained a fierce proponent of the expanded fleet, and disagreed with Carlucci over how to cut the Navy budget in line with other services. Webb resigned rather than endorse Carlucci's cut of 16 frigates.[3] As revealed in The Reagan Diaries, Reagan reflected about Webb's resignation on February 22, 1988: "Present Sec. Webb resigned over budget cuts. I don't think Navy was sorry to see him go."
Following the dissolution of the Soviet Union in the early 1990s and the lack of a perceived threat against the United States, several of the Reagan Administration's policies and plans, such as the "600-ship Navy", were scaled back or abandoned. U.S. bases across Europe and North America were slowly decommissioned and closed, others were mothballed. In the Navy, this resulted in the retirement of several older carriers, the decommissioning of all four of the Iowa-class battleships and the cancellation of the remaining Seawolf-class submarines.
As of 2012, there are 284 ships in the U.S. Navy.[4] However, the United States still maintains the largest navy in the world, with a battle fleet tonnage greater than that of the next 13 largest navies combined.[5]
600-ship Navy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hey stupid...........unlike you, I actually served during this time. There were many times that when we were inport some reps from other ships would come up and ask if we had any people (in certain rates) who would be willing to go TAD to their ship and deploy with them for the cruise because they were missing CRITICAL PEOPLE and needed them to deploy.
And............if you've got any friends who were serving in the Navy during Reagan or shortly after, ask them about Reagan's 500 ship Navy. They'll also tell you it was one of the biggest mistakes ever.
I said I was a part of NATO, you didn't fall far from the stupid tree did you?I know it's wiki
it's strange that Reagan would build up the military and have what you claim he had. So to answer your statement it was the democrats in congress that did it.
End of the plan
Eventually political pressure to reduce the national budget deficit resulted in Congress reversing itself and passing a series of declining defense budgets beginning in 1986. Weinberger clashed with Congress over the cuts, resigning in late 1987, and was succeeded by the more pragmatic Frank Carlucci.[2] Lehman's successor as Navy Secretary, Jim Webb, remained a fierce proponent of the expanded fleet, and disagreed with Carlucci over how to cut the Navy budget in line with other services. Webb resigned rather than endorse Carlucci's cut of 16 frigates.[3] As revealed in The Reagan Diaries, Reagan reflected about Webb's resignation on February 22, 1988: "Present Sec. Webb resigned over budget cuts. I don't think Navy was sorry to see him go."
Following the dissolution of the Soviet Union in the early 1990s and the lack of a perceived threat against the United States, several of the Reagan Administration's policies and plans, such as the "600-ship Navy", were scaled back or abandoned. U.S. bases across Europe and North America were slowly decommissioned and closed, others were mothballed. In the Navy, this resulted in the retirement of several older carriers, the decommissioning of all four of the Iowa-class battleships and the cancellation of the remaining Seawolf-class submarines.
As of 2012, there are 284 ships in the U.S. Navy.[4] However, the United States still maintains the largest navy in the world, with a battle fleet tonnage greater than that of the next 13 largest navies combined.[5]
600-ship Navy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hey stupid...........unlike you, I actually served during this time. There were many times that when we were inport some reps from other ships would come up and ask if we had any people (in certain rates) who would be willing to go TAD to their ship and deploy with them for the cruise because they were missing CRITICAL PEOPLE and needed them to deploy.
And............if you've got any friends who were serving in the Navy during Reagan or shortly after, ask them about Reagan's 500 ship Navy. They'll also tell you it was one of the biggest mistakes ever.
hey... Big did his time in the military too.... He helped the president run NATO!
I said I was a part of NATO, you didn't fall far from the stupid tree did you?Hey stupid...........unlike you, I actually served during this time. There were many times that when we were inport some reps from other ships would come up and ask if we had any people (in certain rates) who would be willing to go TAD to their ship and deploy with them for the cruise because they were missing CRITICAL PEOPLE and needed them to deploy.
And............if you've got any friends who were serving in the Navy during Reagan or shortly after, ask them about Reagan's 500 ship Navy. They'll also tell you it was one of the biggest mistakes ever.
hey... Big did his time in the military too.... He helped the president run NATO!
I said I was a part of NATO, you didn't fall far from the stupid tree did you?hey... Big did his time in the military too.... He helped the president run NATO!
yes, I know... you changed urinal cakes in the mens room at NATO HQ.
I said I was a part of NATO, you didn't fall far from the stupid tree did you?
yes, I know... you changed urinal cakes in the mens room at NATO HQ.
Actually, I think he said something about being a security officer. Maybe he was the one guarding the doors to the bathroom.
yes, I know... you changed urinal cakes in the mens room at NATO HQ.
Actually, I think he said something about being a security officer. Maybe he was the one guarding the doors to the bathroom.
No I watched over nukes with fully loaded M16. The navy only allowed you to carry unloaded weapons, isn't that correct?
I said I was a part of NATO, you didn't fall far from the stupid tree did you?
yes, I know... you changed urinal cakes in the mens room at NATO HQ.
Actually, I think he said something about being a security officer. Maybe he was the one guarding the doors to the bathroom.