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Ronald Wilson Reagan - forThe 40th President of the United States (1981–1989) and the 33rd Governor of California (1967–1975).
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Photo Allegedly Shows Putin in Disguise During Reagan Visit
A picture has emerged apparently showing Russia's Prime Minister Vladimir Putin in his former days as a KGB officer. The 20-year old photo depicts two world leaders – U.S. President Ronald Reagan and the Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev — in Moscow. But, according to the man who took the photo, it also captures Putin disguised as a tourist. Pete Souza, now President Obama's official photographer, captured the moment when he worked for President Reagan during the political thaw that soon ended the Cold War. Friday, March 20, 2009 source
House passes bill to honor Ronald Reagan's 100th birthday
The House of Representatives recently passed a bill 371-19 to honor President Ronald Reagan on the 100th anniversary of his birth. The Ronald Reagan Centennial Commission Act would create an 11member commission that will plan and carry out activities deemed fitting to honor Reagan on his 100th birthday on Feb. 6, 2011. The commission will make recommendations and provide necessary assistance for federal, state and local governmental agencies and civic groups to honor Reagan's 100th birthday. Such activities could include special stamps or coins. In addition, the commis sion will recom ...
Obama’s Choice: FDR or Reagan
Barack Obama, it is said, will inherit the worst times since the Great Depression. Not to minimize the crisis we are in, but we need a little perspective here.The Great Depression began with the Great Crash of 1929. By 1931, unemployment had reached 16 percent.By 1933, 89 percent of stock value had been wiped out, the economy had shrunk by one-third, thousands of banks had closed, a third of the money supply had vanished, and unemployment had reached 25 percent — among heads of households. And in those days, there was no unemployment insurance, no Medicare, no Medicaid, no Social ...




