Ronald Reagan changed the question from 'Are we better off?' to 'Are you better off?' At this point in time, I think we can safely say, 'I'm not better off. You're not better off. And we're not better off.'
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Ronald Reagan changed the question from 'Are we better off?' to 'Are you better off?' At this point in time, I think we can safely say, 'I'm not better off. You're not better off. And we're not better off.'
Ronald Reagan took a look at this clause and decided against appointing Orrin Hatch, who was a senator and still is, to the Supreme Court
One of the great tragedies of his death was later that year was the beginning of the (expletive) plague. There is no question in my mind Ronald Reagan would have talked about AIDS if Harvey Milk made him
The basic principles that Ronald Reagan talked about in the ’80s are just as important today
Hungary and Europe do not forget Ronald Reagan's help and his support for the former communist countries.
President Ronald Reagan will be remembered in the hearts of all Latvians as a fighter for freedom, liberty and justice worldwide
Ronald Reagan had a higher claim than any other leader to have won the Cold War for liberty and he did it without a shot being fired
Ronald Reagan was a man who achieved great things for his country ... He was a stroke of luck for the world, especially for Europe.
As citizens having lived eastward of the Iron Curtain, Romanians highly praise President Reagan for his decisive contribution to the end of the Cold War and to paving Romania's way towards a United Europe