May He Rest In Peace With God
Published on April 17, 2008 By KFC Kickin For Christ In Republican

With all the politcs of today don't you miss Ronald Reagan?  I mean not only was he articulate, funny  and smart, he was entertaining as well.  Maybe his acting career helped him there some but he was genuinely just a pretty well liked guy no matter your politics.  

Here's a few of his words he left behind to remember him by:

"Here's my strategy on the cold war; we win; they lose."

"The most terrifying words in the English language are:  I'm from the government and I'm here to help." 

"The trouble with our liberal friends is not that they're ignorant; it's just they know so much that isn't so." 

"Of the four wars in my lifetime, none came about because the US was too strong." 

"I have wondered at times about what the 10 Commandments would have looked like had Moses run them thru the US Congress."

"The Taxpayer:  That's someone who works for the Federal Government but doesn't have to take the Civil Service Examination." 

"Government is like a baby:  an alimentary canal with a big appetite on one end and no sense of responsibility at the other."

"The nearest thing to eternal life  we will ever see on this earth is a government program."

"It has been said that politics is the second oldest profession.  I have learned that it bears a striking resemblance to the first.  "

"Politics is not a bad profession.  If you succeed there are many rewards; if you disgrace yourself you can always write a book."

"No arsenal or no weapon in the arsenols of the world is as formidable as the will and moral courage of free men and women."

"If we ever forget that we are one nation under God then we will be a nation gone under."

 

 

 


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on Jun 28, 2008
By the way, as many crimes were committed
trying to expunge Communism than Communism itself. Case in point -
Korean War and Vietnam Conflict .... how many of our troops died or
were changed forever by those engagements? The good ol' US going to
faraway lands to fight those evil Communists (unsuccessfully) when we
should have just minded our own business.YOu are
confusing issues. First, who determines that one life is more important
than another? After all, the communist started both conflicts. And they
were and are still killing thousands. The killing done on the other
side was to prevent the spread of it. One successful, the other not.
However the deaths were not caused by trying to stop the communism, but
by the communism itself.Your statement could just as easily
have been made about Nazi Germany. Look how many lives were lost trying
to stop the spread? If we had failed, I guess there would be many today
equating the action to stop it with the action to spread it. A nice
propaganda coup, but hardly an honest comparison.



No my friend (and I call you that because you seem to be in the minority of the people who disagree with who actually seems intelligent), but you are confusing the issue.

The US did not enter WWII until we were attacked by the Japanese and subsequently had war declared on us by Germany. We stayed out of both World Wars until it became apparent that we had to go in. Vietnam was abandoned by the French because they saw it was a losing cause - yet, the French are still bashed for their military shortfalls (although the Italians have a far sketchier history).

Bottom line, we had no business in Korea or Vietnam, or Iraq for that matter. If we continue to be the world's "peacekeeper" (aka, bullies) the U.S. empire will follow all the great ones in history and crumble. GW is making sure of that!!!
on Jun 28, 2008
And you use the word "atheistic" as if it is wrong .... and it is "radical and extreme" to deny god?




3) Yeah, I belive in freedom of religion. I also believe in the freedom to deny that god exists, that the bible is crap written by human beings trying to keep people in line, etc., etc. So, freedom of religion extends to freedom to believe that religion sucks.


Grambo_Bastille,

I realize from reading this you're talking about individual freedom to believe or deny God. But that's not what I've been talking about on this blog...I'm discussing atheistic Communism.


So, yes, I think it's not only wrong but a grave injustice for merciless tyrants of countries like Cuba, North Korea, N. Vietnam and China to impose atheistic Communism on its people.


Those who impose Atheistic Communism upon another deny that individual his freedom of religion. Are you ok with this?

I grew up Christian, drank the kool-aid, tried it again as an adult and guess what, it is just as accurate as any other mythology. And this is America, so I "should" be able to express that thought without repression. Yes?


Yes...expressing your discontent, malcontent and hatred of Christianity is an acceptable practice here in the US. In fact, you have expressed that thought and will be cheered by many when you do.


On the other hand, Christians are increasingly denied their First Amendment rights (no prayer, no crosses, no Christmas trees, no Christian symbols) and if the Dems win big in November, the hate crimes law they pass will effectively shut us up.

I as a Christian will be severely rebuked if I express my religious beliefs about the Jews, the Muslims, Islam, or homosexuality.

on Jun 29, 2008

and if the Dems win big in November, the hate crimes law they pass will effectively shut us up.

 

I never thought anyone could convince me to vote democrat, but this statement did it.  You and your self-righteous fellows shutting up would be like going to heaven for me.  I so sick of your drivel, I can't even begin to imagine what life without it would be like.  Obama in 2008!

on Jun 30, 2008

lulapilgrim
A simple question if i may, why Regan? What did he do for you that was so great?Under Reagan's leadership, America was respected around the world. Reagan truly served the people. No other President has done so since. I think he championed conservative principles and led from inner strength and character that didn't change with the political wind. He respected God, loved our country, was truly patriotic, and understood the importance of a strong family. For Reagan all life was sacred. All that just came naturally...as well as did his work in the COld War struggle for freedom. Margaret Thatcher, another one of my favorite politicos, credited him with winning the Cold War "without firing a shot".

Margaret Thatcher.... *Shudders*.

Sorry, i'm from the North East of England, she pretty much destroyed all industry up there and plunged most of us into border-line poverty for several years, so i was raised being to dislike her and anything conservative.

That i realise is wrong now bering slightly older (and ever so slightly wiser), but the name still gives me shivers!

Well Regan and the Cold War is probably something i should look into more, a lot of people bring up Regan as being their favourite President you see, and i've never gotten around to asking them so i figured i'd take this opportunity to ask you lula.  

From what i know of the cold war it was essentially a combiniation of America's pressure on the Soviet Union, and the internal pressure exerted from kremlin itself, that lead to it's collapse.

A case in point of this was the Agricultural Industry failing to produce enough grain that they reported they were, grain deficits are not a good thing for an economy trying to compete for global leader.

on Jun 30, 2008

When it comes to religion and the way Communisim handled it. Well i'd have to agree entirely that it was a shambles and that the any society that restricts people from believing in something is wrong at a fundemental level.

This is not an arguement for religion, it is merley an arguement against any organisation or society that tries to limit the beliefs of other people, even those outside of their scope.

on Jul 01, 2008
Ronald Wilson Reagan
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hopefully Star Wars will pan out... (I hope you know what Star Wars is, because if you don't then you probably shouldnt be talking about Politics)
on Jul 02, 2008
SCOTTEH POSTS:
When it comes to religion and the way Communisim handled it. Well i'd have to agree entirely that it was a shambles and that the any society that restricts people from believing in something is wrong at a fundemental level.
This is not an arguement for religion, it is merley an arguement against any organisation or society that tries to limit the beliefs of other people, even those outside of their scope.


Unfortunately, there are way too many people who do not understand this.

Take Cuba for example.

It's a Communist country that began under the dictatorship of Fidel Castro Ruz who took office at gunpoint.

He stole over 6,000 American owned businesses as well as confiscated 341 elementary and secondary schools including the Catholic University of Santo Thomas de Villaneuva from the Catholic Church.

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