Ronald Reagan - A Time for Choosing (October 27, 1964)
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This is an excerpt of the 30 minute speech supporting the Republican presidential nominee Barry Goldwater. Reagan speaks of big government, high taxation, and the "war on poverty." He addresses foreign policy issues including the risk of appeasement, "peace through strength," and the Vietnam War. The speech establishes Reagan as an important figure in the conservative wing of the Republican party.
To a significant degree, Ronald Reagan's election to the presidency stems from this speech, given on national television on behalf of, and sponsored by, Barry Goldwater's 1964 presidential campaign. The speech remains amazingly fresh as a statement of modern American conservative philosophy four decades after it was delivered.
Here is a link to the full transcript: http://www.reaganlibrary.com/reagan/speeches/rendezvous.asp
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The mullahs "might"--- you know the future? Carter was a moron and his obtuse actions are still felt across the world after 3 decades. I will let you explain those "democratically" elected nations in CA. I am sure you can prove no "outside" influence from external commuinst nations. G-d bless Reagan and all our allies on the ground.
Elliott Abrams, Reagan's assistant secretary of state for human rights and humanitarian affairs, helped cover up one of the worst atrocities of the war: a Salvadoran army massacre in El Mozote that left 800 to 1000 civilians dead.
I still have not picked up my Quran yet......but then again I never will. ^_^
Reagan's policies proved that economic and political freedom bring about peace and prosperity. As Reagan said in his 1989 farewell address to the Nation: "Democracy, the profoundly good,
Even though the world is essentially insane, there's been an element of rational thinking as regards nuclear battle. If some kind of Hitler or Tojo re-appears on the big stage, we will have problems again.
This is not likely.
Thanks Liberals ^_^
"The mullahs "might"--- you know the future? Carter was a moron and his obtuse actions are still felt across the world after 3 decades."
let's see- you seem to think that it was OK for eisenhower to overthrow democratically elected mossadeq, and install the shah -leading to the islamic revolution, but CARTER is the "moron"? please.
LOL- it seems you only want to look at the bit of history that makes "liberals" look bad, but you look away when the REAL TRUTH slaps you in the face
"Was Sen. Barack Obama a Muslim? Did he ever practice Islam?"
so what if he was?
US constitution: Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof;
why do you hate your constitution and it's promise of religious freedom?
"Elected to his first term in November 1980, President Reagan exuded optimism, charm and kinship with ordinary Americans."
not quite.
Reagan: "If an individual wants to discriminate against Negroes or others in selling or renting his house, he has a right to do so."
it seems ronnie was just as hateful as his most hardcore supporters.
I heard he was great in bombing 101 but hated knitting because of the afghans. LOL