UN Spacy Posted June 5, 2004 Share Posted June 5, 2004 (edited) http://www.cnn.com/2004/ALLPOLITICS/06/05/...alth/index.html Sorry for butchering his last name. If someone can fix the title for me that'd be nice. Edited June 5, 2004 by UN Spacy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GreenGuy42 Posted June 5, 2004 Share Posted June 5, 2004 Sad. Regardless of their political affiliation, it's sad to see a former president die. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gaijin Posted June 5, 2004 Share Posted June 5, 2004 Sad day today indeed. I always liked him. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
VF-19 pilot!!! Posted June 6, 2004 Share Posted June 6, 2004 hello all... though i regret his passing...why does the media call it breaking news? as though it was a great surprise. i think most of us knew that he was near death. arg!!!! i just hate the sensationalism.. i don't feel sad for those who have passed who had lived extraordinary lives...they are lucky...we should all be so lucky. still out of respect for the office and position he held and his place in our history i salute the man. my condolances to the family alan. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
do not disturb Posted June 6, 2004 Share Posted June 6, 2004 hello all...though i regret his passing...why does the media call it breaking news? as though it was a great surprise. i think most of us knew that he was near death. arg!!!! i just hate the sensationalism.. alan. ditto... nah nah nah nah, nah nah nah nah, hey hey hey, good bye...... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Opus Posted June 6, 2004 Share Posted June 6, 2004 I couldn't care less. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BoBe-Patt Posted June 6, 2004 Share Posted June 6, 2004 sad day indeed. Can't believe he was president for 9 years. I didn't even realize that till now. All I remember when I was young was that Ronald Reagan was a good president and he was president for a long time. He will be missed. Rest in peace. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Warmaker Posted June 6, 2004 Share Posted June 6, 2004 Reagan was the president for most of my childhood and the USA in the '80s would not be the same without him. Sorry to hear his passing. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JsARCLIGHT Posted June 6, 2004 Share Posted June 6, 2004 Holy cow is this a slow news day or what? Every news channel and a few of the networks are loaded to the gills with Ronnie. I was born under Nixon (and didn't notice... I was a baby after all), grew up under the watchful eye of bumbling Ford and the peanut farmer Carter and was just smart enough to know what was going on (and care) when Ronnie the Raygun took office. As far as I'm concerned as someone else said he was the president of my youth and outside of a few small things like trading arms for hostages he was IMHO the last noteworthy president we had. He was also the last president I actually "liked". So in a sense I'm sorry he is gone but heck he was 93! Most people don't live that long. I wonder if we will have this much fanfare when Carter bites it? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nightbat Posted June 6, 2004 Share Posted June 6, 2004 He'll always be "Superman" to me "...Now this is the world we live in,..." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
007-vf1 Posted June 6, 2004 Share Posted June 6, 2004 YEAH ! breaking news would be to have found the answer to end world hunger. or another habitated world found in the galaxy... How about a foolproof way to end violence? a dead president? well, we need less of those in the world for sure..with the exception of a few of course... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zerocool Posted June 6, 2004 Share Posted June 6, 2004 Rest in peace. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
VF19 Posted June 6, 2004 Share Posted June 6, 2004 RIP Ronny. We'll miss you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pat Payne Posted June 6, 2004 Share Posted June 6, 2004 There was a president, no matter what your political affiliation, to be proud of. No matter what tributes accolades or memorials are enacted to him, his greatest monument will be a healing scar across the city of Berlin where once stood a wall. Resiquat in Pacem, Ronald Wilson Reagan. You've more than earned your place in history. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
B-52 GUNNER Posted June 6, 2004 Share Posted June 6, 2004 Next to Washington, Lincoln, and Kennedy. Ronald Reagan is the Greatest President that has ever lived. With him we witnessed the end of the Cold War, the fall of the Soviet Union, the reunification of Germany, and the United States being returned to it's proper place as a symbol of Peace, Power, and Hope. He will be missed. Scot Dayton, Ohio Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ewilen Posted June 6, 2004 Share Posted June 6, 2004 (edited) De mortuis nil nisi bonum... I liked him in Knute Rockne: All American Edited June 6, 2004 by ewilen Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
1st Border Red Devil Posted June 6, 2004 Share Posted June 6, 2004 A great man whether you loved him or hated him. Rest easy Gipper! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Apollo Leader Posted June 6, 2004 Share Posted June 6, 2004 Ronald Reagan will most definitely go down in the history books as one of the great US presidents of the 20th century if not of all of US history. It was tragic that he had to spend the last decade of his life having his mind slowly destroyed by alzheimers, but considering he endured the disease for so long is a testament to how strong of a spirit he had. God bless Ronald Reagan! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Major Johnathan Posted June 6, 2004 Share Posted June 6, 2004 I too will remember him as the President of my childhood. He just always seemed to belong there. And the moment that stands out most from my personal recollections was his tribute to the Challenger crew. That and that he loved Jelly Beans...(I was a kid after all ) And not to risk spill over from another topic, President Reagan deserves tremendous credit for the military we now rely on. Peace through strength indeed. Back in the 80's, the U.S. Navy was never more powerful, lots of carriers and Tomcats coming out the ying-yang. Too bad we find ourselves in such a far reaching war today and we have half the Navy, half the Army etc. In other words, Disarming is provactive to bad guys. Anyway, sorry he's gone... but I hope I make it to 93 too. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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