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The [bleep] at Democratic underground are having a field day with the death of Reagan. For those of you that don't know, Democratic Underground is the largest Democratic board on the net. I only post this here for everyone to see just how ugly some of the Kerry supporters are , and why we need to "get out the vote" against the democraps in November.



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that is sick. If you look hard enough you can see where they deleted anyone who disagreed with their point of view.

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I did not need that on a Sunday morning, brought forth many un-Christian thoughts!


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Just remember, they're communists. Of course they hate the man who brought about the end of the Soviet Union.

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<img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" /> "T". I read it and laughed at him. I have been on several discussion boards and left them because of the thought trains of contributers. I read this posting and agree with only one thing. He WILL see someone in hell, but it WON'T be the gipper!!!!! I would call the poster an A$$HOLE, but even an A$$HOLE has a purpose!!!!! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />


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As much as I despise Clinton I couldn't post something like that. I watched a special about President Reagan last night and they had Clinton commenting on him and I almost puked. What a contrast of Presidents. One of the best and one of the worst.


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That makes me mad.


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This is a predictable situation.

What else would you expect from a bunch of socialistic, mindless atheist savages.

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I wasn't aware the Mr. Reagan had died.
I looked at that post and was totally disgusted.
The language for one, is totaly offensive towards a recently departed, and proves that these people have no class or tact, and could not have an intellegent conversation with a 3 year old.
Not that I would want any of them near a 3 yeard old anything.
My heart goes out to the supporters of Your past CIC.
My God be with him, as I am sure he is...
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It is people like that that Kerry panders to for his votes and those ideals held up by the pos's on that board.

After reading that I can see why they do not think abortion is wrong like that judge out in Cali that said Bush's ban on late term abortion was illegal.

The lawyers for the govt brought up the fact about the amount of pain the baby feels as procedure is done. Her response "they can not talk so we don't know if it hurts them"

By that rational if a woman can not talk she can not be raped as we don't know if she is saying no. Sorry for the graphicness but we need to do something about these people who are like this. Its time to make this country the way we want it as I know we are the silent majority and maybe we can start to get some of these people off their butts.

Apathy is killing this country.


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This is typical for so many Democrats I have been unfortunately introduced to and wished I had never met. I know that there are a few good ones, but damn few I know.

I made a rather lengthy reply to this post last night that I decided to delete. It went into detail about some confrontations from these types, basically one sided assaults from them. Maybe I will talk about it some day again. Disgusting people, same types as Nazis, commies, terrorists, etc. totally devoid of morals, integrity, or character.

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Like I say - even if you don't agree with his point of view/politics - remember that was someones husband, father, friend and neighbor.


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Amen teal, and that is what is most important to remember and respect. Even though I didn't agree with all of Reagan's politics, I will always respect his sense of purpose and the way that he was able to lead through strength, vision, and compromise when needed.

I hate seeing people paint all Republicans or even all Democrats with the same broad brush. There are radical and moderate elements in each party but unfortunately it is only the radical elements that get any press.

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As I spent the day thinking on legacies - Reagan, Bush I, Clinton, FDR, Teddy Rosevelt, Lincon - just how we remember these leaders of our country - I realized I could not think of President Reagan where he wasn not smiling or about to.

I think that if I had to sum up Mr. Reagan in 1 word it would be

OPTIMISM


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I betcha President Reagan himself would agree that it's a compliment to be hated by suns of beeches, sock-tuckers, cork-soakers, Coke-sackers, and mutter-foggers. And would make a short joke of it.

At a photo-op with Bishop Tutu, reporters asked him to comment on Tutu's very harsh criticisms of him. But he declined, since Tutu was his guest, and he reminded the reporters, "This is a photo-op, not a press conference."

Tutu had no compunction whatever. He ripped Reagan up one side and down the other, sparing and omitting nothing from his diatribe.

In the press conference a day or so later, one of the first questions was for his opinion of Tutu's "performance." He was silent in thought for a moment, then looked up and quietly broke the reporters up:

"Tutu? So-so."


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It ain't ever proper to talk like that about the departed, but some of the stuff y'all are sayin' is just as bad. Lumping everybody who ain't a right winger in with the person who posted this garbage. From what I saw, even people on the same board were offended. I didn't particularly like some of Regan's policies, but he was a likeable fellow, and deserving of respect from the mere fact that he received the majority of the votes from americans. Same as Al Gore, by the way. Now don't go off on Al Gore, my point is that it is proper to be respectful even when you don't agree with a person's politics, especially when he was the nation's leader. Even ol' tricky Dick Nixon deserves some level of respect because of what he achieved. He was actually a very good president in my book. The thing he did with using executive orders to rescind budgets as a type of psuedo veto power was brilliant. Contrast Nixon, with all his character flaws, to say Jimmy Carter, the most ethical, and yet the most unpopular president in recent memory. How should Jimmy be remembered and talked about after he departs? A good faithful man, a dedicated public servant, and a liberal, just like JFK and FDR. The blade cuts both ways.


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I wonder how much respect would be shown here if President Clinton had passed away. It would probably be pretty close to the other board minus the vulgarities (which I feel are offensive regardless of who is the subject).

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True conservatives would probably behave much like Barry Goldwater did when a reporter asked him a very insensitive question (obviously anticipating an expression of satisfaction if not outright pleasure) about President Kennedy the day when JFK had just been assassinated. Goldwater recoiled in disgust and horror and exclaimed something like "Good God! The man's just been shot to death! Have a little decency!"

Healthful, justified hatred dissipates with the death of the hated person. Hatred that survives the ultimate penalty for whatever justified the hatred is an index of the hater's character, not the hated person's character.


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The most economically difficult years my family and most of the people I know have endured were the Reagan years; and I still think one should respect the dead.

He once served on a committee in Hollywood during the Communist witch hunt, looking to rid that environ of "artists and intellectuals". I wonder what would be left if he had been successful?

He destroyed social programs and unions, brought great suffering on low income America, but on the other hand he spent more on the military than any President in history, and spent several times more tax money (on credit) than all of the Presidents before him combined. However, on the up side he read a good speech, and slept well during summits and meetings of state.

It is true that he smiled all of the time, but this reminds me of an old Irish proverb, and much in keeping with his Irish background; "There is only one man who is happy all of the time..., the village idiot."

Still, I hate to hear when anyone dies, and I hate to think of the suffering those who loved him must endure. I suppose those who loved him can console themselves in that his mind left him many decades ago when he left the Democrappic Party to join the Republicunts.

God give him a peaceful rest.


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haggis, behind the veil of mocking courtesy, did the same thing to reagan's memory that the demo web site did. haggis once again demonstrates why he is now on my ignore list.
he makes rick_g look like eisenhower. what a tiny, tiny pest he is. with my ignore button, he now not only is a no-see-em, he is a no-exist-em. who do you think you're fooling, haggis? most of us? all of us? reagan in the twilight of alzheimer's could have seen through your mockery.


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