12-14-2002, 09:09 AM
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Zartan 
Join Date: March 11, 2001
Location: North Carolina USA
Age: 58
Posts: 5,177
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Originally posted by Eisenschwarz:
F**k Me,
There were more Reagan Administration officials in prison, under criminal investigation, on probation, or on parole during Ronnie's tenure, than in any other Presidency in history.
And your proof of this? The data?
Raygun complained to the very same Washington Times that a Soviet "disinformation campaign" has made anti-Communism in the US "unfashionable." He speaks nostalgically of the good old days when Sen. Joseph McCarthy and the House Un-American Activities Committee would investigate suspected subversives. "They've done away with those committees," says the President. "That shows the success of what the Soviets were able to do in this country."
Show me the quote were Reagan said he was in favor of the McCarthy hearings.
What about his secret Illegal war in Nicaragua?
Ronnie Raygun Subverted democracy in order to create a secret organisation to wage war in Nicaragua that Killed thousands of innocent people,
He should be held responsible for the deaths he caused.
Since he doesn't remember that he was president it may be hard to punish him, but maybe we could just start with the huge list of Americans you'd like to see punished instead?
He got into politics by acting as an informent for the FBI in Hollywood during the period of anti-Communism in the 50 & 60's.
McCarthy in washington.
Reagan in hollywood. [img]redface.gif[/img] /
Proof?
+ He along with felon William Casey Illegally Organised to have a delayed release of the American hostages in Iran so as to help defeat President Carter in the 1980 Presidential election.
He was caught out lying about this too, and what happened to this criminal?
Nothing. The republicans lied and lied and lied to cover up his crimes.
Yeah, right! Thanks for pointing out that conspiracy theory.
President Reagan told reporters that the Soviet bugging of the US embassy in Moscow was "outrageous". When asked about the US bugging of the Soviet embassy in Washington, the President says further discussion "wouldn't be useful."
So he's a hypocrite as well.
Sounds good to me.
That he has been voted Greatest living American is a very telling reflection on America today [img]redface.gif[/img] )
Yes, I think it is.
That so many people can just forget the Iran-Contra affair...
...The Iran-contra committee's final report says President Reagan bears ultimate responsibility for the scandal because he failed to carry out his oath to "take care that the laws be faithfully executed.
So we have people endorseing a president who negelected his duties of that office. [img]redface.gif[/img] (
A president that accepted full responsibility for the actions of those serving under him.
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Dramnek, keep posting all your conspiracy theories and America-hate. It helps me to remember that I'm on the right side.
[ 12-14-2002, 09:11 AM: Message edited by: Ronn_Bman ]
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