RONALD REGAN IS DEAD

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  • logansrun
    logansrun

    Richie,

    How can you call yourself a Republican if you are from Canada?

    B.

  • Richie
    Richie

    Because I feel more as an American than a Canadian, even though I was born in The Netherlands.

  • logansrun
    logansrun

    Richie,

    When you win 49 out of 50 states in your re-election bid, I would stick my neck out and say the America people thought he was brilliantly successful.

    And when Bush lost the popular vote you were thinking...?

  • Richie
    Richie

    I was talking about the late President Reagan........

    P.S. Aren't we all happy that Al Gore did NOT win the last election?

  • Elsewhere
    Elsewhere

    http://www.cnn.com/2004/ALLPOLITICS/06/05/reagan.health/index.html

    Reagan dies with children at his bedside

    Ronald Reagan dies at 93

    Former president had Alzheimer's disease for 10 years

    LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- Former President Ronald Reagan died Saturday at his home in Los Angeles. He was 93.

    Reagan led a conservative revolution that set the economic and cultural tone of the 1980s, hastened the end of the Cold War and revitalized the Republican Party. He suffered from Alzheimer's disease since at least late 1994.

    At least two of his children and his wife, Nancy, were at his bedside, according to the former president's Los Angeles office.

    Ron Reagan Jr. and Patty Davis -- children from his current marriage to Nancy Davis Reagan -- were with him at his home in the Bel Air district of Los Angeles, the office said.

    It was unclear whether Michael Reagan, his adopted son from his first marriage to actress Jane Wyman, was at his side. Maureen Reagan, his daughter from that marriage, died of brain cancer in 2001.

    Reagan's body is to lie in state at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, California, and at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., before his burial at the library.

    President Bush was informed of Reagan's death while in Paris, where he is on tour to honor the heroes of World War II on the weekend of the 60th anniversary of the D-Day invasion.

    The White House lowered its flag to half-staff after the news. Bush planned to issue a recorded statement later.

    Michael Reagan released a statement soon after his father's death.

    "I pray that as America reflects on the passing of my Dad, they will remember a man of integrity, conviction and good humor that changed America and the world for the better," Michael Reagan said. "He would modestly say the credit goes to others, but I believe the credit is his."

    Reagan was praised by presidential historian Robert Dallek.

    "He restored a kind of confidence in the presidency, and a better mood in the United States about politics and politicians and about the presidency," Dallek said.

    Democratic Sen. Charles Schumer of New York also released a statement.

    "Whether you agreed or disagreed with Ronald Reagan, you can't deny he was honest, fought hard for what he believed in, and had the courage of his convictions. He will be remembered as one of our finer presidents," Schumer said.

    'Long journey'

    At a fund-raiser last month, Nancy Reagan described her husband's condition.

    "Ronnie's long journey has finally taken him to a distant place where I can no longer reach him," she said. "Because of this I'm determined to do whatever I can to save other families from this pain."

    Alzheimer's is a progressive, irreversible, incurable neurological disorder that causes losses of memory and mental abilities -- eventually leading to dementia, according to the Mayo Clinic Web site.

    She also called for increased funding for stem-cell research, which has shown promise as a potential treatment for Alzheimer's and other conditions, such as Parkinson's disease.

    "Now science has presented us with a hope called stem cell research, which may provide our scientists with many answers that have for so long been beyond our grasp," Reagan told an audience in Los Angeles. "I just don't see how we can turn our backs on this."

    Human stem-cell research is controversial, because it uses cells harvested from newly fertilized embryos. Bush signed an executive order in 2001, banning the use of federal funds to harvest new lines of stem cells for medical research.

    Assassination attempt

    Reagan disclosed in November 1994 in a passionate letter to the American people that he has Alzheimer's disease. Reagan faded from public view a short time later and has been rarely seen outside his home.

    The former Hollywood film actor stopped going to his Century City office in 1999 but still made trips to parks and enjoyed strolls on the Venice Beach boardwalk with his Secret Service contingent.

    At 69, Reagan was the oldest man elected president when he was chosen on November 4, 1980, over incumbent Democrat Jimmy Carter.

    On March 30, 1981, Reagan was leaving a Washington hotel after addressing labor leaders when John Hinckley fired six gunshots at him. A bullet lodged an inch from Reagan's heart, but he recovered fully.

    In 1984, he defeated Democrat Walter Mondale.

    Reagan has also undergone a 1985 colon cancer operation and 1987 prostate and skin-cancer surgery.

    He fell and broke his hip in 2001, less than a month before his 90th birthday

  • dh
    dh

    sad to see rr finally die, but it's good he's not forgetting anything anymore with alzheimers, ron was the first us president i remember watching on tv when i was a kid, with mikhail gorbachov at the back end of the cold war, those were the days, days in a different world.

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  • GermanXJW
    GermanXJW

    I remember him for almost starting WW III when making a joke about attacking the USSR when he was on air and did not know. :-O

  • confusedjw
    confusedjw

    The German Fellow Said:

    I remember him for almost starting WW III when making a joke about attacking the USSR when he was on air and did not know

    Come on. Almost starting WWIII - now it's getting a little ridiculous.

  • GermanXJW
    GermanXJW

    The 1984 quote was: ""My fellow Americans, I'm pleased to tell you today that I've signed legislation that will outlaw Russia forever. We begin bombing in five minutes."

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