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br> Arlington, Virginia /p>I needed that...
I was just listening to Jimmy is out pushing his new book, bad-mouthing our great nation and comparing our religious leaders to Islamo-fascists. Then I encountered your column, reminding me what true greatness was, of why we loved Reagan, a reminder of how Reagan rescued our country from Jimmy's defeatism, from Jimmy's vision of America's mediocrity, (it seems that vision hasn't changed much, judging from the current crop of Democrats), Reagan reminded us that we are a great country, capable of great things. He made us feel proud to be an American.
p>We need that message today -- more then ever. Thank you for the cry. THANK you Paul, thank you. br> -- David Busby br> Lawndale, California /p>Excellent article by Mr. Beston. Ronald Reagan was the real deal. Reagan's optimism and conviction is what a real leader is all about. Ronald Reagan and Herb Brooks: "Do you believe in miracles?"
p>"Yes!" br> -- Peter br> Stamford, Connecticut /p>
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