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Today President Ronald Reagan died at age 93 in 2004 and D-Day occurred in 1944. Today is June 5, 2023.
Not so old by today's standards, 79 when he left office, Biden is now 80.that Very Old Former President... Ronald Reagan
Before the last ice age. Then the problems were more between species, like dire wolves vs giant sloths or cave bears vs wooly mammoths...I once heard Ronald Regan say, with my own ears, that he remembers "when this country didn't have a racial problem". When the hell was that?!
Exactly!Before the last ice age. Then the problems were more between species, like dire wolves vs giant sloths or cave bears vs wooly mammoths...
Don't think Regan was that old...
Sad, isn't it...Exactly!
I once heard Ronald Regan say, with my own ears, that he remembers "when this country didn't have a racial problem". When the hell was that?! That was a red flag for me!
i recently watched 'This Changes Everything' a documentary about the push to make Hollywood hiring practices more gender equitable both in front and behind the cameras. What was really good about it was that doing and the research presented to media moguls and the ACLU made it pretty clear that in working toward gender equity it also helped with other kinds of diversity--Racial, Gender and sexual identity and for disabled people as well.I once heard Ronald Regan say, with my own ears, that he remembers "when this country didn't have a racial problem". When the hell was that?! That was a red flag for me!
perhaps he said it at the beginning of his Alzheimers journeyI once heard Ronald Regan say, with my own ears, that he remembers "when this country didn't have a racial problem". When the hell was that?! That was a red flag for me!
I did ample research on this "quote"! Ronald Regan did not say it! Additionally, that quote is not noted to have been said by anyone....unless it was a line he said in a movie or TV show that was written by someone else for the character he was playing.I once heard Ronald Regan say, with my own ears, that he remembers "when this country didn't have a racial problem". When the hell was that?! That was a red flag for me!
My parents & I were watching him make a speech on TV and I heard it with my own ears, like I said. Don't care what your "research" revealed (or in this caxe...did not)!!I did ample research on this "quote"! Ronald Regan did not say it! Additionally, that quote is not noted to have been said by anyone....unless it was a line he said in a movie or TV show that was written by someone else for the character he was playing.
Other than that, it is not something he would have said...
President Reagan is the most documented President in modern times. If he ever said this, it would have been tied to him by those that tried to defeat him...I don't believe you heard the President say this....
Red flag for sure, but not surprising.I once heard Ronald Regan say, with my own ears, that he remembers "when this country didn't have a racial problem". When the hell was that?! That was a red flag for me!
Perhaps. It was very early in his presidency and I don't think people realized, at that point, that dementia was on it's way. I found this tidbit in Wikipedia about his early years. Perhaps this is why he said it.perhaps he said it at the beginning of his Alzheimers journey
He did have blinders on, purposely. Many of us who never held office know damn well about the racism in this country. Come on now, anyone who says differently is not being honest.....or they are just racist. I was born in the early 50s, and was aware of it as a young child, thankfully it was not in my family. Now, in 2023, it's still alive and going strong in this country and around the world. That is the ugly part of American history that these people are trying to bury.Being president of the UNITED STATES means he should not have had blinders on about what was happening racially in the rest of the country, outside of his little bubble.
I don't think Reagan really gets a fair shake from the song. Recorded live at Woodstock, when Reagan was in his first term as California governor. Probably best known at the time for his radio, movie, and TV career.Joan Baez on RR:
it's said that RR was the Queen's favourite American PresidentI don't think Reagan really gets a fair shake from the song. Recorded live at Woodstock, when Reagan was in his first term as California governor. Probably best known at the time for his radio, movie, and TV career.
His presidency was 20+ year in the future, no one was thinking about that.