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|    3142 Dead to All    |
|    Re: I became a Socialist last week    |
|    13 Aug 12 02:02:36    |
      XPost: alt.autos.toyota, rec.autos.driving, alt.society.liberalism       XPost: alt.fan.michael-moore       From: dead@gone.com              On Sun, 12 Aug 2012 18:31:30 -0700, sms88 wrote:              > On 8/12/2012 6:21 PM, 3142 Dead wrote:       >> On Sun, 12 Aug 2012 16:33:53 -0700, sms88 wrote:       >>       >>> On 8/12/2012 3:34 PM, 3142 Dead wrote:       >>>       >>>> And would be furious with you for mocking Reagan's legacy by dwelling       >>>> on those little uncharacteristic items that were doubtlessly forced       >>>> on him by communists, Mexicans, atheists and Hollywood.       >>>       >>> While Reagan pandered the the religious right in order to get elected,       >>> he never was one of them, he was not religious and rarely went to       >>> church, he never bought into their social agenda of hate and       >>> intolerance, and did little to advance it. W, on the other hand both       >>> pandered to them, and helped advance their agenda. Obama's been able       >>> to undo some of the damage but there's still a lot more to do.       >>>       >>> The real Reagan was not a hateful person, he was actually quite       >>> tolerant, and was a progressive. Some gays are upset at Reagan because       >>> he did little in terms of proposing funding for HIV/AIDS research.       >>       >> Reagan wasn't above race-pandering, such as his "welfare Cadillac       >> mother"--an entity that never actually existed. He could be very mean-       >> spirited when it suited him. And of course, he was a facile liar,       >> although that sort of comes with the turf in politics. And he wasn't       >> very bright.       >       > Reagan was suffering from early-onset Alzheimer's through his       > presidency. Many of the things he said were as a result of that.              Second term, certainly. But he was saying them when he ran in 1980, and       he was saying them when he was governor of California. He always was a       bit of a mean turd when he thought he could get away with it.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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