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Reagan was Great president.


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2013 May 16, 6:27am   16,062 views  71 comments

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He kept us out of made up wars.

According to the Democrat logic, that they use for talking points, when asked to name one positive thing Obama has done.
It's nice to see them finally giving the gipper some credit where credit is due. At least Ronnie, didn't blame Carter for everything.

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61   thomaswong.1986   2013 May 18, 1:55pm  

New Renter says

We got way more mileage in that regard out of WWII. Hell there are STILL mega million dollar films begin made on that war.

Neighboring nations became far more stronger and democratic after Saigon fell.

The Communist regime in Vietnam became isolated and the faith in Socialism crumbled even among their own citizens as many left for over decade. More over Vietnamese saw their own nation as being far more poor and corrupt with no opportunity compared to capitalist South Korea, Singapore, or Thailand which saw a huge boom as an industrial power.

Yes, many Vietnamese see South Korea what they too could have been. Ask anyone of them who migrated here. Left wing Hollywood keeps spinning and milking the war.. as they see it ... the reality today is much different.

62   thomaswong.1986   2013 May 18, 2:03pm  

New Renter says

Somehow I doubt that very much.

I seen her talk many times.. Christ! the woman can nag you to death...
While my pinky has lots of experience.. it doesnt have a NAG factor ... LOL!

And thats what she does.. a NAG not a doer.. let her run an real business in a
competitive industry..

Yea.. she is also an advocate of free loaders...

"She helped to draft the commission's report and worked for several years to oppose legislation intended to severely restrict the right of consumers to file for bankruptcy. Warren and others opposing the legislation were not successful; in 2005 Congress passed the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005."

63   New Renter   2013 May 18, 5:17pm  

thomaswong.1986 says

New Renter says

We got way more mileage in that regard out of WWII. Hell there are STILL mega million dollar films begin made on that war.

Neighboring nations became far more stronger and democratic after Saigon fell.

The Communist regime in Vietnam became isolated and the faith in Socialism crumbled even among their own citizens as many left for over decade. More over Vietnamese saw their own nation as being far more poor and corrupt with no opportunity compared to capitalist South Korea, Singapore, or Thailand which saw a huge boom as an industrial power.

Yes, many Vietnamese see South Korea what they too could have been. Ask anyone of them who migrated here. Left wing Hollywood keeps spinning and milking the war.. as they see it ... the reality today is much different.

Yes, Pol Pot and his Khmer Rouge dream team were a beacon on the hill for democracy in southeast Asia.

64   thomaswong.1986   2013 May 19, 12:45pm  

New Renter says

Yes, Pol Pot and his Khmer Rouge dream team were a beacon on the hill for democracy in southeast Asia.

You live in SJ.. so walk down to little Saigon and ask someone..

65   New Renter   2013 May 19, 1:57pm  

thomaswong.1986 says

New Renter says

Yes, Pol Pot and his Khmer Rouge dream team were a beacon on the hill for democracy in southeast Asia.

You live in SJ.. so walk down to little Saigon and ask someone..

Ask what? If Khmer Rouge was a beacon on the hill for democracy?
The Khmer Rouge period (1975–1979) refers to the rule of Pol Pot, Nuon Chea, Ieng Sary, Son Sen, Khieu Samphan and the Khmer Rouge Communist party over Cambodia, which the Khmer Rouge renamed as Democratic Kampuchea.

The four-year period cost approximately 2 million lives through the combined result of political executions, starvation, and forced labor.[1][2] Due to the large numbers, the deaths during the rule of the Khmer Rouge are often considered a genocide, and commonly known as the Cambodian Holocaust or Cambodian Genocide. The Khmer Rouge took power at the end of the Cambodian Civil War and were toppled with the invasion of Cambodia by neighbour and former ally Vietnam in the Cambodian–Vietnamese War, which left Cambodia under Vietnamese occupation for over a decade.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khmer_Rouge_rule_of_Cambodia

With a name like "Democratic Kampuchea" it must have indeed been a beacon on the hill for democracy in southeast asia.

66   thomaswong.1986   2013 May 19, 2:40pm  

New Renter says

Ask what? If Khmer Rouge was a beacon on the hill for democracy?

The Khmer Rouge period (1975–1979) refers to the rule of Pol Pot, Nuon Chea, Ieng Sary, Son Sen, Khieu Samphan and the Khmer Rouge Communist party over Cambodia, which the Khmer Rouge renamed as Democratic Kampuchea.

Cambodia is another failed communist nation.. I never mentioned Cambodia.. as I stated, Thailand, Singapore, and South Korea did become successful. The communist nations become a killing field.

67   New Renter   2013 May 21, 2:20am  

thomaswong.1986 says

New Renter says

Ask what? If Khmer Rouge was a beacon on the hill for democracy?

The Khmer Rouge period (1975–1979) refers to the rule of Pol Pot, Nuon Chea, Ieng Sary, Son Sen, Khieu Samphan and the Khmer Rouge Communist party over Cambodia, which the Khmer Rouge renamed as Democratic Kampuchea.

Cambodia is another failed communist nation.. I never mentioned Cambodia.. as I stated, Thailand, Singapore, and South Korea did become successful. The communist nations become a killing field.

Understood. I was merely pointing out the neighboring countries which share a border with Vietnam - Cambodia, Laos and China did not "became far more stronger and democratic after Saigon fell".

68   Nobody   2013 May 21, 2:29am  

Reagan was a great president. He knew how stupid majority of the middle class people were to believe in trickle down economy. So we should have a flourishing middle class after more than 20 years.

69   Dan8267   2013 May 21, 2:48am  

thomaswong.1986 says

Dan8267 says

thomaswong.1986 says

Ever work for a people like Donald Regan ? I did..

Donald Regan would sell your ass into slavery to profit for himself if he could get away with it. I guarantee you that he never gave a rat's ass if you lived or die.

No ... i dont expect you to understand leadership.

The opinion of someone who is pro-torture and for the killing of innocent children in Afghanistan means absolutely nothing to me or to anyone with intelligence or a moral backbone.

70   FortWayne   2013 May 21, 10:00am  

Wasn't me. Patrick emails dislikes, so check your email.

curious2 says

FortWayne says

There is a line a conservative man will not cross. That line starts at Frank Sinatra.

LOL - I had been wondering who Disliked all the comments about Frank Sinatra, and why. Fair enough. That famous 1938 mugshot is a personal favorite, but probably not how he wanted to be remembered. RIP, Old Blue Eyes; today's youngins hardly knew ye.

71   thomaswong.1986   2013 May 21, 10:39am  

Dan8267 says

The opinion of someone who is pro-torture and for the killing of innocent children in Afghanistan means absolutely nothing to me or to anyone with intelligence or a moral backbone.

LOL! sounds like a pro Al-Qaeda statement to me. Of course we killed lots of innocent civilians as we bombed Germany and Japan. And so did they.. You rather see dead Americans first ?

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