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ambs
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Ronald Reagan Dies

breaking news

http://www.cnn.com/2004/ALLPOLITICS...alth/index.html

rest in peace


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Old Post Jun-05-2004 21:04  Netherlands Antilles
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St_Andrew
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just saw that too

not that i agreed with him or anything, but still...

Old Post Jun-05-2004 21:07  Europe
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ambs
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quote:
Originally posted by St_Andrew
just saw that too

not that i agreed with him or anything, but still...

exactly.... but still, rip


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BadBadNeil
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quote:
Originally posted by St_Andrew
just saw that too

not that i agreed with him or anything, but still...


of course you didn't agree with him, hes an American president

twas a good man, god bless him

Old Post Jun-05-2004 22:18  United States
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nic01445
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see ya!

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Cyrus King
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Rot in hell you piece of shit!!!!! HAHAHHAAHAHAHHHHHA


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^^^ The depths of your depravity never cease to amaze me... Tell me, was it a stick or knife that was used to scrape the piece of shit known as "Cyrus King" off the sole of humanity's boot when you were born?


Anyway... I thought this was fairly fitting considering the date...


quote:
We stand today at a place of battle, one that 40 years ago saw and felt the worst of war. Men bled and died here for a few feet of - or inches of sand, as bullets and shellfire cut through their ranks. About them, General Omar Bradley later said, "Every man who set foot on Omaha Beach that day was a hero."

Some who survived the battle of June 6, 1944, are here today. Others who hoped to return never did.

"Someday, Lis, I'll go back," said Private First Class Peter Robert Zannata, of the 37th Engineer Combat Battalion, and first assault wave to hit Omaha Beach. "I'll go back, and I'll see it all again. I'll see the beach, the barricades, and the graves."

Those words of Private Zanatta come to us from his daughter, Lisa Zannata Henn, in a heart-rending story about the event her father spoke of so often. "In his words, the Normandy invasion would change his life forever," she said. She tells some of his stories of World War II but says of her father, "the story to end all stories was D-Day."

"He made me feel the fear of being on the boat waiting to land. I can smell the ocean and feel the sea sickness. I can see the looks on his fellow soldiers' faces-the fear, the anguish, the uncertainty of what lay ahead. And when they landed, I can feel the strength and courage of the men who took those first steps through the tide to what must have surely looked like instant death."

Private Zannata's daughter wrote to me, "I don't know how or why I can feel this emptiness, this fear, or this determination, but I do. Maybe it's the bond I had with my father. All I know is that it brings tears to my eyes to think about my father as a 20-year old boy having to face that beach."

The anniversary of D-Day was always special to her family. And like all the families of those who went to war, she describes how she came to realize her own father's survival was a miracle: "So many men died. I know that my father watched many of his friends be killed. I know that he must have died inside a little each time. But his explanation to me was, "You did what you had to do, and you kept on going."

When men like Private Zannata and all our Allied forces stormed the beaches of Normandy 40 years ago they came not as conquerors, but as liberators. When these troops swept across the French countryside and into the forests of Belgium and Luxembourg they came not to take, but to return what had been wrongfully seized. When our forces marched into Germany they came not to prey on a brave and defeated people, but to nurture the seeds of democracy among those who yearned to
bee free again.

We salute them today. But, Mr. President [Francois Mitterand of France], we also salute those who, like yourself, were already engaging the enemy inside your beloved country-the French Resistance. Your valiant struggle for France did so much to cripple the enemy and spur the advance of the armies of liberation. The French Forces of the Interior will forever personify courage and national spirit. They will be a timeless inspiration to all who are free and to all who would be free.

Today, in their memory, and for all who fought here, we celebrate the triumph of democracy. We reaffirm the unity of democratic people who fought a war and then joined with the vanquished in a firm resolve to keep the peace.

From a terrible war we learned that unity made us invincible; now, in peace, that same unity makes us secure. We sought to bring all freedom-loving nations together in a community dedicated to the defense and preservation of our sacred values. Our alliance, forged in the crucible of war, tempered and shaped by the realities of the post-war world, has succeeded. In Europe, the threat has been contained, the peace has been kept.

Today, the living here assembled-officials, veterans, citizens-area tribute to what was achieved here 40 years ago. This land is secure. We are free. These things are worth fighting and dying for.

Lisa Zannata Henn began her story by quoting her father, who promised that he would return to Normandy. She ended with a promise to her father, who died 8 years ago of cancer: "I'm going there, Dad, and I'll see the beaches and the barricades and the monuments. I'll see the graves, and I'll put flowers there just like you wanted to do. I'll never forget what you went through, Dad, nor will I let any one else forget. And, Dad, I'll always be proud."

Through the words of his loving daughter, who is here with us today, a D-Day veteran has shown us the meaning of this day far better than any President can. It is enough to say about Private Zannata and all the men of honor and courage who fought beside him four decades ago: We will always remember. We will always be proud. We will always be prepared, so we may always be free.

Thank you.


Ronald "The Gipper" Reagan
Omaha Beach, Normandy
June 6, 1984

Old Post Jun-05-2004 23:05  United States
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quote:
Originally posted by Cyrus King
Rot in hell you piece of shit!!!!! HAHAHHAAHAHAHHHHHA


I hope you rot in hell as well you absolutely worthless POS. Reagan was a fine American president who will be remembered for his contributions to the world.


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tathi
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although (imo) Reagon couldn't tell his arse from his elbow, i think you went a little overboard Cyrus, don't stoop to the trolls levels you're smarter than that..

Old Post Jun-05-2004 23:18  Australia
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LinX
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RIP Reagan

Old Post Jun-05-2004 23:24  United States
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NeoPhono
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Like him or not, Ronald Regan stood behind what he blieved in and never let politics get the best of him. It's a long story, but as he told his chief of staff "do what's right, not what makes you popular." I think that many politicians do exactly the opposite. He battled a spend-happy democratic congress his entire presidency, the Cold War and an assasination attempt not even six months into his term and he never lost his cool or sense of humor. Except for the period during the Iran-Contra fiasco his approval ratings were the highest of any 20th century president. As said by others he was a "conservative with a smile," and because of that even our liberal-written history will remember him as a good man. If you disagree with his politics or not, you should at least remember him for the good man that he was.



And Cyrus, once again you prove you're an ass.

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Shakka
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quote:
Originally posted by Cyrus King
Rot in hell you piece of shit!!!!! HAHAHHAAHAHAHHHHHA


I think we all know who the piece of shit is you pathetic little boy.

Old Post Jun-06-2004 00:07  United States
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