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 President Ronald Reagan
Reagan saved 77 lives in his six years as a lifeguard, a feat that made him a local hero long before his achievements in radio, film, and politics.
As Reagan first came to the realization that he was severely injured(he had begun to cough up blood that foamed with bubbles, sure evidence of a lung wound), the agent who had flung himself on top of his boss shouted out orders to change the limousine's destination from the White House to the hospital.
Ronald Reagan refused to budge on what he so firmly believed in as the only defense left to the United States.
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 Ronald Reagan -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Reagan was born in (A port city in eastern Mexico) Tampico, (A Midwest state in north-central United States) Illinois, the second of two sons to John "Jack" Reagan and Nelle Wilson.
Ronald Reagan portrayed himself as being (A person who has conservative ideas or opinions) conservative, (Click link for more info and facts about anti-communist) anti-communist, in favor of (Charge against a citizen's person or property or activity for the support of government) tax cuts and smaller government.
Reagan also liked to think of himself and was thought of by many others as being supportive of (A commercial or industrial enterprise and the people who constitute it) business interests and tough on ((criminal law) an act punishable by law; usually considered an evil act) crime.
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 List of coats of arms - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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 Ronald Reagan - The World View - Worldpress.org
President Ronald Reagan was a tenacious opponent of the Cuban Revolution, but Cuban Revolutionaries possess a sense of ethics and honor that is incompatible with the idea of issuing critical judgements or attacks at what is a moment of profound sorrow for his family.
Reagan took office at a dark hour for the West, and did things that the elite of Europe had deemed impossible…For now it is enough to say that Ronald Reagan goes to his rest with the gratitude of free people everywhere.
Ronald Reagan's three children rushed to her side and held Nancy as she stood in front of the casket for several minutes after the U.S. flag that had covered it for a week was removed ahead of his burial.
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 Nobility in America
Arms: Gules six crosses crosslet fitchee argent 3, 2 and 1, on a chief or 3 pellets, on the center one a fleur-de-lis and on the other two a lion passant guardant.
The arms are: Or, a bear rampant sable, armed and langued gules holding between its forepaws a mullet argent; on a chief of the second, standing on a ducal coronet of the first a falcon argent, armed and langued of the third, wings displayed and inverted.
Note that the arms of both Penn and Franklin are recalled in the arms of the University of Pennsylvania: Argent on a chevron sable three plates, on a chief gules a dolphin embowed between two open books argent.
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 Reagan UFO Story
The CIA said of Reagan "he had the least experience as a regular consumer of national-level intelligence of any President elected since the CIA was formed." In addition, CIA reports claimed that Reagan was not keen on long involved briefings, which limited how much he was told.
Reagan felt that the offers for daily intelligence briefings from the Carter CIA people probably wouldn’t be needed, because there wasn’t anything Reagan needed that he couldn’t learn reading the newspaper.
Reagan would have active input into the drafts of the speeches prepared for him, but other than this input he basically read whatever was given to him by the Communications Office.
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 An Uncle Melon Tribute to Ronald Wilson Reagan
In 1986 Reagan almost fumbled himself into a peace treaty with the Soviets at a summit in Iceland, but his aids let the US backpedal, setting the stage for world crises in the Balkans and the other ex-Soviet states for the next 20 years.
Reagan was so obsessed with the spread of communism that he not only ignored the rise of terrorism (he never retaliated for the Lebanon bombing), he actually helped fund and create the Taliban in Afghanistan.
Reagan was sentenced to six months in jail and three years probation after he pleaded no contest in 1999 to a charge of receiving stolen property in connection with a car break-in.
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 Browne coat of arms
Arms of Browne of the Tribes of Galway
Arms of Browne of Killarney, Earls of Kenmare
It was here that President Ronald Reagan stayed during his 1983 visit and that several EU conferences have been hosted.
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 Ronald Reagan Award Gala - 2004
I never knew him, but I can remember wearing his coat with those sergeant stripes on it when I was so young; it dragged on the floor, and my arms did not extend more than halfway down its sleeves.
Ronald Reagan, who was bitterly opposed every step of the way by some who are leading my party today, not only restored economic prosperity but provided a guiding moral sense to a nation that had lost its way.
They opposed President Ronald Reagan's policies of military resistance to Communist inroads and they were vigorous opponents of aiding the anti-Communist contras.
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 Pete Wilson: Ronald Reagan's Best Scene   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Ronald Reagan played his best scene not in Hollywood but while in the White House.
Their formal talks were to be held in a palace on the heights overlooking the lake, but before the official sessions were to begin, the president wanted to have an informal chat with Gorbachev, with only their interpreters present.
I don’t think Ronald Reagan needed that card—or anyone else’s advice—any more than he needed a screenwriter or director for that scene he played with Gorbachev in the boat house by the lake.
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 Americana Resources - Political: Ronald Reagan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
This dual event - Reagan's speech and the dismantling of the wall - is one of the most significant events of history in the second half of the 20th century.
Ronald Reagan: 2-fold, 6-panel postcard w/pics of a young Ronald Reagan as lifeguard at Lowell Park in Dixon, Illinois 1926-1932 where he is credited with saving 77 lives.
Ronald Reagan: 1981 invitation to the Inaugural Reception honoring Vice President and Mrs.
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 Magic City Morning Star: Ronald Reagan, The Man You Hated to Love   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
The image of Nancy Reagan leading the President of the United States to wherever he was supposed to be bothered me a lot until I realized she did this not because she exercised some undue influence over him but because she sincerely loved him and he sincerely loved her.
I came to this realization later on in Reagan's life, when his wife stood by him and protected him throughout his Presidency and into the latter part of his life that was destroyed by Alzheimer's.
The nation did not hate Ronald Reagan for that but seemed rather to appreciate the fact that he was one of us; those who can never be perfect.
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 The Nation, 07/19/1980 - The Rise of Ronald Reagan by Doctorow, E. L.
...Reagan complied, and it was in this manner, after giving her a loyalty check, that Ronald Reagan met his wifeto-be...
...Reagan, of course, was totally innocent of all of this...
...DOCTOROW Ronald Reagan was born in 1911 in rural Illinois...
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One of his hands goes in towards the center of his coat and then comes out and right after that, as the camera is panning all around, it pans right between his feet, and you can see this 22 that becomes the official weapon.
In the first hour, they said Reagan was shot, he wasn't shot, he was dead, he wasn't dead, Brady was shot, he wasn't shot, he was dead, he wasn't dead.
Tammy is armed with days, dates and locations where George W. in fact appeared, and where she claims she had sex with him.
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 Polish tribute to Ronald Wilson Reagan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Reagan was part of a unfaltering group of Solidarity supporters that included the Polish-born Pope John Paul.
Ronald Reagan, I beleive, only gave up smoking when he ran for governor of California in 1966.
I did not say that Walesa and Reagan had similar political philosophies, but interestingly enough Ronald Reagan was president of the Screen Actors Guild (a union!) and did a darn fine job of it.
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 Dohiyi Mir: The King Is Dead, Long Live The King
Reagan, the cheerful crusader who devoted his presidency to winning the Cold War, scaling back government and calling for "morning again...
I was a young mother during the Reagan years, and always felt deeply horrified and embarrassed by him.
June 5, 2004 08:27 PM I won't say that I loved Reagan, but I did vote for him- it was my second presidential election.
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 Surname Histories
Celebrate the union of two families with two coats of arms in the center of the page.
The Coat of Arms, Family Crest and Surname History...
Two Coats of Arms, each from a distinct family, symbolically joined on one page.
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 Regan Coat of Arms
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The Invincible Irish: Ronald Wilson Reagen-Irish Ancestry and Immigration to America by Patricia Meade White, The Lineage of the Amos Ragan Family by Elizabeth H. Ragan.
According to "A Topographical and Historical Map of Ancient Ireland," compiled by Philip MacDermott, M.D., the following were the names of the principal families in Ireland, of Irish, Anglo-Norman, and Anglo-Irish origin.
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 USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76)
November 11, 2000, was a key milestone in the construction of the RONALD REAGAN when the 650-ton island house was placed atop the ship's flightdeck at Newport News Shipbuilding.
The design of the USS RONALD REAGAN's seal was created entirely by her plankowner crew with historical assistance provided by staff members at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation in Simi Valley, California.
Four gold stars represent his 40th presidency and President Reagan's four pillars of Freedom - the timeless principles he championed: preserving individual liberty; promoting economic opportunity; advancing global democracy around the world; and instilling national pride.
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 Ronald Reagan's Processional Photo Gallery by Mark Hemhauser at pbase.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Arms to Iran was necessary inder the circumstances.
(Richard Nixon referred to his type of Republican as "cloth coat.") Reagan was the pretty face and smooth communicator who was recruited to "star" in the GE Theatre weekly program so that he could become a familiar face prior to running him for governor of California and then the presidency of the US.
The end result of this type of public relations politics is Bush pretending to land on the deck of an aircraft carrier and addressing the sailors present (who had no choice but to be present) in front of a sign reading "mission accomplished."
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 Flogging the Simian @ WeBlog.ro
They did a lot of awful things but not much of it could be considered "terrorism" and was more along the lines of our jolly buddies in Saudi Arabia who cut off hands for stealing bread and ban women from driving a car.
And frankly shooting at or trying to kill an armed foreigner who is illegally occupying your land (Annan was right about that too) isn't really terrorism, it's just guerilla warfare.
Ronald D. Allen Jr., Sgt. Glenn R. Allison, Lance Cpl. Michael J. Allred, Capt. Eric L. Allton, Cpl. Nicanor Alvarez, Cpl. Daniel R. Amaya, Pfc.
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 Dunster House - Art History Online Reference and Guide
Above the east wing is the Dunster family coat of arms.
Dunster's current Masters are Roger Porter, who served in the White House during the administrations of both Ronald Reagan and George H. Bush, and Ann Porter.
Dunster's mascot is the moose, thought to be a misinterpretation of the three golden elk on the Dunster family crest.
www.arthistoryclub.com /art_history/Dunster_House   (275 words)

  
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They freeze a Snickers, Butterfinger or Milky Way, coat it with the same batter they use for the funnel cakes and then drop it in hot grease for a minute or so.
Even Syria, which in public is opposed to an attack on Iraq and has been engaged in trade and arms deals with Baghdad, is talking secretly to the Americans and the British about the role that Damascus may play in the region if Saddam is overthrown.
The Iraqi National Congress spokesman said Qusay Hussein was wounded in the arm when a gunman shot at his motorcade in the Mansour district on Aug. 1.
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 Cappotto dei bracci di Ronald Reagan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Come regolatore della California il presidente futuro Ronald Reagan ha adottato un cappotto dei bracci elaborato presunto seguiti dai aristocrats irlandesi potenti.
Invece il manto è una continuazione della cresta, come se fissato (o persino del pellame di) al cavallo nella cresta.
English version: Coat of Arms of Ronald Reagan Next: Bundeskriminalamt Up
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 Our Roots: Greenfield Park, QC, + Fun Stuff (a Smile for Everyone, Everywhere, Every Day!)
And Canada has strict gun control laws, which means that the criminals must all be heavily armed, the law-abiding civilians helpless and the government on the verge of a massive confiscation campaign.
I knew I was falling in love with her and longed to cradle her in my arms like the others.
And I am always armed and ready for any photo contest that might break out at one of those church fellowships.
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 Dictionary of Meaning www.mauspfeil.net
Extract of original drawing used to illustrate unusual blazon Extract of Karlovsky's copyrighted image used to illustrate the unusual blazon in Coat of Arms of Ronald Reagan {{fairuse}}
This looks more like a badly-drawn Flag of Scotland than a crest.
There you find a list of all editors and the possibility to edit the original text of the article Reagan Crest 1.png.
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 Media's Take on the News: 3-12-03 to 4-24-03
It has not helped that in the 1990's the United States supplied more than $100 million in arms and military training to six of the seven African countries that have been involved in the fighting of the Congo war.
And in 1983, President Ronald Reagan saw a threat to sandal-shod medical students in Grenada and sent in the Marines.
So Ronald Reagan -- despite an agenda that was anything but moderate or mainstream -- won over those voters by sunnily conveying that the United States was meant for great things in the world.
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 Trivia Contest - World Cultures European   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
• A monkey appears on the FitzGerald coat of arms in tribute to the family pet which rescued the infant 1st Earl of Kildare from a fire at Kilkea castle in the 14th century?
The legs are crossed, the right over the left, and this is thought to signify that the knight took part in the crusades.
In the left hand is carried a large shield bearing the arms of the Cantwell family.
www.irishcultureandcustoms.com /TriviaDidyouknow.html   (6562 words)

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