I liked Reagan, from day one. I was always a little jealous that he wasn't leader of my country.
Reagan entered politics in the 1950s, first as a union organizer in Hollywood. In the 1960's, he was encouraged by others to enter state politics in California, where he later became governor for two terms. That's considerable experience, before becoming President, IMO.
His lack of formal education doesn't seem to have been a handicap. He was a self-made man, and surely he learned more from expereince than a university could teach him.
If you ask the people who lived during Reagan's time, the thing they ususally say first is thet he made Americans feel proud again. He was truly "the Great Communicator" - an inspirational leader whose people did great things, not because of his direction, but because of his encouragement.
He wasn't perfect - no man is. Reagan's most commonly recognized fault is that he tended to delegate maybe too much, and supervise too little. He has always been recognized as a great optimist. He set goals, and deregulated industries, and trusted people to do the right things. That didn't always happen, as in Iran-Contra, and the S&L debacle. Maybe he can be held responsible for that, but he can't be faulted for trying great things.
Reagan, and the USA in general, never sold weapons to Iran. The Israeli's did, with Reagan's permission. Maybe that's not a moral difference, but it is a legal one.
As for how you spoke to Army, you insulted him, and all other soldiers. He didn't talk down to you at all, he just asked for better proof of your allegations. I thionk you owe him (and all other soldiers) an apology.
I have to say, I don't get this fascination you seem to have with AIDS. Reagan made other mistakes, and there are effects of his economic policies that I don't particularly like. That he didn't do all he could to deal with one particular health issue is almost irrelevant. The President of the USA has a lot of things on his plate. For you to say he was a bad President because he didn't deal with your pet issue is very small-minded.
Originally posted by Hasty8
His lack of formal education doesn't seem to have been a handicap. He was a self-made man, and surely he learned more from expereince than a university could teach him.
If you ask the people who lived during Reagan's time, the thing they ususally say first is thet he made Americans feel proud again. He was truly "the Great Communicator" - an inspirational leader whose people did great things, not because of his direction, but because of his encouragement.
He wasn't perfect - no man is. Reagan's most commonly recognized fault is that he tended to delegate maybe too much, and supervise too little. He has always been recognized as a great optimist. He set goals, and deregulated industries, and trusted people to do the right things. That didn't always happen, as in Iran-Contra, and the S&L debacle. Maybe he can be held responsible for that, but he can't be faulted for trying great things.
Originally posted by Hasty8
As for how you spoke to Army, you insulted him, and all other soldiers. He didn't talk down to you at all, he just asked for better proof of your allegations. I thionk you owe him (and all other soldiers) an apology.
Originally posted by Hasty8


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