Slightly off topic Auntie Em, but between you with the Free Markets, Limited Government topic and Levin replaying an excerpt of one of his speeches today - you both got me [wistfully] thinking about Ronald Reagan tonight. I looked for and found a pretty good repository of transcripts of his speeches http://reagan2020.us/speeches/
It's unbelievable, just mind-boggling - the difference between this great, great man and the sleazy lounge material we have today...
"If ever a time should come, when vain and aspiring men shall possess the highest seats in Government, our country will stand in need of its experienced patriots to prevent its ruin." Samuel Adams, 1776
Isn't it more important to be concerned with America succeeding? The success of one individual who is an employee of the American People is not near as important as the welfare of our nation and it's people. The American people deserve and have the right via the Constitution to the "pursuit of happiness". That is the right to succeed or fail on their own efforts, without any interference from the Federal Government.
The President, regardless of who is in the office at the time, is at best, a temporary employee and needs to remember who his boss is. US.
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Post all you wish but foul comments will be deleted. If you can't get your point across without being disgusting then you are too ignorant to take up my space.
Which brings me to the second rule: don't be stupid.
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Slightly off topic Auntie Em, but between you with the Free Markets, Limited Government topic and Levin replaying an excerpt of one of his speeches today - you both got me [wistfully] thinking about Ronald Reagan tonight.
I looked for and found a pretty good repository of transcripts of his speeches
http://reagan2020.us/speeches/
It's unbelievable, just mind-boggling - the difference between this great, great man and the sleazy lounge material we have today...
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