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Setting the Right Tone

Jazz, Reagan, Bush, and lot’s of other jive.

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: /p> p>In 1984, during the (unfortunately) “annual” March for Life, Ronaldus Magnus stepped out on his veranda to greet us with his typical friendly wave. (I still love that man. He understood that one man can do only so much in this country.) His favor was returned with cheers of appreciation. Everyone knew what a security nightmare it would be for the President to visit a crowd of many thousands. We also knew that it was Congress that was holding up any legislative initiative toward states’ rights and the protection of unborn babies. Look at Judge Bork’s Supreme Court nomination in 1987, and the Democratic Senatorial Dogs of War that were let loose to bark, howl, and chew on him. At least while they were destroying Judge Bork’s career, they weren’t free to spend our money or pass some more stupid legislation. But as you said, a Bush phone call from Roswell ain’t the same. br> — David Shoup br> Dublin, Georgia /p> p> CELL HELL : br> Re: Eric Peters’ Hang Up and Drive! and letters (“Talk Radials”) in Reader Mail’s Winter Takes All :
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