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The nine most terrifying words in the English language are "I'm from the government and I'm here to help." - Ronald Reagan
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One hundred years ago today one of America's greatest citizens was born.
Ronald Wilson Reagan epitomized the ideals of America. Self reliance,
patriotism, enthusiasm, life. Ronald Reagan lived life.
Fully and completely. And in the process he set the standard by which we
as a nation can aspire to greatness.
Carol at No Sheeples Here compiled a moving video tribute to our 40th president.
Mark Steyn's reflections on the Reagan legacy — We need him now.
Pundette reminds us that President Reagan was unabashedly pro-life. Calvin Freiberger quotes Reagan's 1983 essay Abortion and the Conscience of the Nation. Yes, once upon a time our leaders cared about innocent life.
Matt from Conservative Hideout finds inspiration in Reagan's speech to the 1964 Republican National Convention.
Donald Douglas links a few memorable Reagan clips.
Clifton posted three more of Reagan's Greatest Hits.
Bob Belvedere rounded up some other blog tributes to the Gipper.
This is too great not to post: The Ronald Reagan Super Bowl XLV Tribute.
America's greatest days are indeed ahead of her.
Mister we could use a man (or
woman) like Ronald Reagan again.
Posted at 17:12 by Chris Wysocki
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