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  • jedi

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    Wow just shy of 30 years ago, 1 generations and SO MUCH has changed. It would be so POLITICALLY INCORRECT now-a-days for him to have said that. The more and more I learn about President Regan that was not in the textbooks the more and more I like him. I did not like him back when he was President because he and the contra issue was always on TV bumping my cartoons. And back then CARTOONs were the **ONLY** thing important in my life. LOL!!
     

    Huzrjim

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    The first time I was old enough to vote in a presidential election I voted for RR! I remember being in the dorm at IU and watching the election results with my few conservative friends. Talk about hearing some wailing and gnashing of teeth from the liberal Carter lovers that night! It was great!!
     

    theweakerbrother

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    Why? According to what I read, Reagan supported some pretty stupid anti-gun laws. That, by definition, does not make him a great President.

    Daily Pundit Reagan?

    "To suggest that Reagan’s support for the Second Amendment puts him at odds with
    those who support gun laws is highly specious. While it is appropriate for the gun lobby
    to note President Reagan’s endorsement of some of its initiatives, such as the 1986
    Firearm Owners’ Protection Act, a review of Reagan’s own words shows he was not a
    staunch advocate for the gun lobby’s agenda, particularly in his later years: “[The Brady Bill] is just plain common sense that there be a waiting period
    to allow local law enforcement officials to conduct background checks on
    those who wish to buy a handgun.”


    Reagan Backs Waiting Period to Buy Guns, USA Today, 3/29/91
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    Reagan Backs Waiting Period to Buy Guns. ( 1991, March 29). USA Today. Retrieved June 22,
    2004, from LEXIS-NEXIS Academic database.
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    Bowling, M., et al., Background Checks for Firearm Transfers, 2002, Bureau of Justice Statistics,
    September 2003 (NCJ 200116).
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    “[L]isten to the American public and to the law enforcement community
    and support a ban on the further manufacture of [assault] weapons.”

    Joint letter from former Presidents Ronald Reagan, Jimmy
    Carter, and Gerald Ford, Assault Weapons Ban Appears to Gain, The
    Boston Globe, 5/5/94

    “As a longtime gun owner and supporter of the right to bear arms, I, too,
    have carefully thought about this issue. I am convinced that the limitations
    imposed in this bill are absolutely necessary. I know there is heavy
    pressure on you to go the other way, but I strongly urge you to join me in
    supporting this bill. It must be passed.”

    – Letter to former Rep. Scott Klug (R-WI), Klug Bows to Reagan Plea on
    Ban, The Capital Times, 5/6/94"


    I'm not holding my breath for a great president during my lifetime. He is better than the status quo of today but that is NOT good enough.
     
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