Remembering Ronald Reagan

June 21, 2004 RSS Feed Print
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From the day he walked into the Oval Office, Reagan considered himself an ordinary guy with a few extraordinary skills. Now that the nation is searching for a set of truths that will guide it through the 21st century, perhaps it is most appropriate to remember Reagan for the simple personal precepts he represented: a lifelong belief in the goodness of the American people and the firm belief that if someone sticks to his guns, he can truly change the world.

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