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July 7, 2008 at 9:50 AM in reply to: McCain should win in landslide. Obama turning out to be a lightweight. #234536July 7, 2008 at 9:14 AM in reply to: McCain should win in landslide. Obama turning out to be a lightweight. #234314
Aecetia
ParticipantI was happily surprised to find out what I consider good things about him, too. I grew up on Thoreau. However, it was not all positive in the book. There was a lot of detail devoted to Iran-Contra and the Neocons. I believe Reagan was disappointed in himself to have trusted them and that is probably the reason for the shake ups in his administration later on.
Allan is correct. Reagan was a true believer and he trusted those closest to him to have the same motives he did. Unfortunately, there are not many people like him. I think the people that surround the president ultimately shape his image and I hope the next president is a good judge of character and surrounds himself with people of high quality and not just those who are receiving a political pay off.
Allan,
My elderly neighbors good to bed early (with the chickens) and most people will not let their children around me.
July 7, 2008 at 9:14 AM in reply to: McCain should win in landslide. Obama turning out to be a lightweight. #234443Aecetia
ParticipantI was happily surprised to find out what I consider good things about him, too. I grew up on Thoreau. However, it was not all positive in the book. There was a lot of detail devoted to Iran-Contra and the Neocons. I believe Reagan was disappointed in himself to have trusted them and that is probably the reason for the shake ups in his administration later on.
Allan is correct. Reagan was a true believer and he trusted those closest to him to have the same motives he did. Unfortunately, there are not many people like him. I think the people that surround the president ultimately shape his image and I hope the next president is a good judge of character and surrounds himself with people of high quality and not just those who are receiving a political pay off.
Allan,
My elderly neighbors good to bed early (with the chickens) and most people will not let their children around me.
July 7, 2008 at 9:14 AM in reply to: McCain should win in landslide. Obama turning out to be a lightweight. #234454Aecetia
ParticipantI was happily surprised to find out what I consider good things about him, too. I grew up on Thoreau. However, it was not all positive in the book. There was a lot of detail devoted to Iran-Contra and the Neocons. I believe Reagan was disappointed in himself to have trusted them and that is probably the reason for the shake ups in his administration later on.
Allan is correct. Reagan was a true believer and he trusted those closest to him to have the same motives he did. Unfortunately, there are not many people like him. I think the people that surround the president ultimately shape his image and I hope the next president is a good judge of character and surrounds himself with people of high quality and not just those who are receiving a political pay off.
Allan,
My elderly neighbors good to bed early (with the chickens) and most people will not let their children around me.
July 7, 2008 at 9:14 AM in reply to: McCain should win in landslide. Obama turning out to be a lightweight. #234497Aecetia
ParticipantI was happily surprised to find out what I consider good things about him, too. I grew up on Thoreau. However, it was not all positive in the book. There was a lot of detail devoted to Iran-Contra and the Neocons. I believe Reagan was disappointed in himself to have trusted them and that is probably the reason for the shake ups in his administration later on.
Allan is correct. Reagan was a true believer and he trusted those closest to him to have the same motives he did. Unfortunately, there are not many people like him. I think the people that surround the president ultimately shape his image and I hope the next president is a good judge of character and surrounds himself with people of high quality and not just those who are receiving a political pay off.
Allan,
My elderly neighbors good to bed early (with the chickens) and most people will not let their children around me.
July 7, 2008 at 9:14 AM in reply to: McCain should win in landslide. Obama turning out to be a lightweight. #234503Aecetia
ParticipantI was happily surprised to find out what I consider good things about him, too. I grew up on Thoreau. However, it was not all positive in the book. There was a lot of detail devoted to Iran-Contra and the Neocons. I believe Reagan was disappointed in himself to have trusted them and that is probably the reason for the shake ups in his administration later on.
Allan is correct. Reagan was a true believer and he trusted those closest to him to have the same motives he did. Unfortunately, there are not many people like him. I think the people that surround the president ultimately shape his image and I hope the next president is a good judge of character and surrounds himself with people of high quality and not just those who are receiving a political pay off.
Allan,
My elderly neighbors good to bed early (with the chickens) and most people will not let their children around me.
Aecetia
ParticipantOr if you don’t have a motorcycle or a scooter, how about just ditch work that day?
Aecetia
ParticipantOr if you don’t have a motorcycle or a scooter, how about just ditch work that day?
Aecetia
ParticipantOr if you don’t have a motorcycle or a scooter, how about just ditch work that day?
Aecetia
ParticipantOr if you don’t have a motorcycle or a scooter, how about just ditch work that day?
Aecetia
ParticipantOr if you don’t have a motorcycle or a scooter, how about just ditch work that day?
July 6, 2008 at 11:38 PM in reply to: McCain should win in landslide. Obama turning out to be a lightweight. #234219Aecetia
ParticipantThe book I read that in is Ronald Reagan Fate, Freedom, and the Making of History by John Patrick Diggins. I learned more about him in this book than all the others combined. It is very well written and researched. Reagan is not what the media made of him. He had a lot of layers, but above all he believed in the goodness of people.
July 6, 2008 at 11:38 PM in reply to: McCain should win in landslide. Obama turning out to be a lightweight. #234350Aecetia
ParticipantThe book I read that in is Ronald Reagan Fate, Freedom, and the Making of History by John Patrick Diggins. I learned more about him in this book than all the others combined. It is very well written and researched. Reagan is not what the media made of him. He had a lot of layers, but above all he believed in the goodness of people.
July 6, 2008 at 11:38 PM in reply to: McCain should win in landslide. Obama turning out to be a lightweight. #234358Aecetia
ParticipantThe book I read that in is Ronald Reagan Fate, Freedom, and the Making of History by John Patrick Diggins. I learned more about him in this book than all the others combined. It is very well written and researched. Reagan is not what the media made of him. He had a lot of layers, but above all he believed in the goodness of people.
July 6, 2008 at 11:38 PM in reply to: McCain should win in landslide. Obama turning out to be a lightweight. #234402Aecetia
ParticipantThe book I read that in is Ronald Reagan Fate, Freedom, and the Making of History by John Patrick Diggins. I learned more about him in this book than all the others combined. It is very well written and researched. Reagan is not what the media made of him. He had a lot of layers, but above all he believed in the goodness of people.
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