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Morning/Mourning in America
In 1984 a famous ad was put out by the Reagan campaign that set a new standard for modern political advertising with its "Morning in America" series, which included one of the greatest political ads of all time -- "Better, Prouder, Stronger."
The ad captured the times with America, under President Reagan, coming back and full of optimism and confidence in the future. Today our reality is exactly the opposite. Americans are worried about their future and the future of their children. They're burdened by a government determined to implement policies that just don't work. But now, like the Reagan ad, "Mourning in America" is offering new hope; hope that if we can just get our government to return to time tested policies that we can spark a rebirth of liberty, and we might, and our children might, have a chance to experience the American Dream once more. [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EU-IBF8nwSY&NR=1]Ronald Reagan TV Ad: "Its morning in america again" - YouTube[/ame] Ronald Reagan TV Ad: "Its morning in america again" - YouTube [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_YXqf_6ug54]Mourning in America - YouTube[/ame] Mourning in America - YouTube |
... and the best way to do this is to outsource jobs, close factories after selling off their assets, and offshore your profits to the Caymans?
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Without looking it up on Google, who was John Birch? |
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richie, i posted that on my facebook page...such a stark difference from where we were in 1984!
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wake me up if and when Romney :censored: up as much as Obama did overseas or when there is a discussion of issues like the economy just for starters.
Y'all are so easy to amuse with fly specs!! btk |
The John Birch Society was the first time in my memory hearing the term "right wing". They were extreme anti-communists, and opposed civil rights legislation, alleging the entire civil rights movement was a communist conspiricy. Named for a missionary turned spy who was killed by Chinese Communists at the end of WWII, and proclaimed the first victim of the cold war.
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PublicEye.org - The Website of Political Research Associates |
Feel the love.
You hate filled revisionist liberals never disappoint. |
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I really liked the quip by the Prime Minister of telling Romney running an Olympics "in the middle of nowhere" was a lot easier than in a city. Do we have another Sarah Palin on our hands? :22yikes: |
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Feel the hate......you right wingnuts never change.....and always disappoint. :ohdear:
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You'll never be able to tarnish the great legacy of Ronald Reagan who was the greatest president, bar none, this country has had in our lifetimes. Obama will never be remembered as reverently, except by aging communists in a backstreet bar somewhere in the future. http://www.britannica.com/blogs/2011...rial-election/ |
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Now has far as who was John Birch? Had no clue until Coach posted. The Society I was familiar with. Right wing nut jobs. John Birch Society - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
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"ronald Reagan was the greatest president bar none." Really and your facts to perhaps enlighten us on this choice. I will tell you all the historians are not in agreement with you but thats nothing new.
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I wonder how that could be? |
[QUOTE=RichieLion;529180]You're talking about the radical socialist leftist historians that infest almost every area of greater academia known to mankind?
QUOTE] Unlike your unbiased view :a20: |
That was a great link to The John Birch Society and Robert Welch. Isn't it just amazing how so many of their phrasings appear BOTH on FOX NEWS and in the demented words of some of the wubers on this forum?
Just in case some missed the excellent link. PublicEye.org - The Website of Political Research Associates |
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we are so divided in our country today, even in this silly forum, and that is as a direct result of disagreements over Obama's policies...that is why we will be in mourning until he is out! and greater mourning if he stays in....
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Ronald Reagan and Harry Truman were great presidents because they served America first and not themselves. So thank you richielion your post gave me a glimpse of what was once America. |
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Ronald Reagan is perhaps one of the greatest American Presidents who was true to America's character and greatness, and elevated the people along with this country. Barack Obama pales in comparison. Obama has deflated this country's character, power and pride. He has failed in everything he's tried to do; assuming he really was trying to improve our economy and status. |
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Keep in mind that there are tens of millions of Americans that feel Obama is on the right track, so rather than being so relentless to insult him and what he has done, you would be better at getting your point across if you provided how Mitt will do it differently and why Mitt's way will be better for this country. I agree with many of the right wing posts, but when you use sarcasm or insults, I am more likely to lean more toward the position of your victim. You can push me to the left, but with that kind of trash talk, you will never pull me to the right.
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It might make you read something you haven't to see what people are talking about and that article might spur your thinking, and that might be a positive thing in expanding your knowledge of the issues involved. I really doubt you are aiming to form your political opinions by what is said on this forum by it's members alone. |
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If nothing else, you know how to make me laugh. |
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