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Reflections on Ronald Reagan

Below are entries posted during the week following the death of Ronald Reagan. June 5, 2004.

Ronald Reagan, 1911-2004

Reagan at Pointe du Hoc

Reagan on the place of religion in politics

The meaning of liberals’ obligatory homages to Reagan

What would Reagan have said about homosexual “marriage”?

The week of Reagan

The fall of the Soviet Union as seen by liberals, Reagan, and the neocons

Reagan’s spiritual apprehension of Communism

The state should not approve homosexuality, said Reagan

The liberal media’s passive-aggressive condescension toward Reagan and America

Both Bushes—quintessential non-Reaganites—to give tributes at Reagan funeral

Wanted: a new Reagan

Coffin Interruptus

In its mourning for Reagan, America got it right

A reminiscence of Reagan

Also

Reagan’s multilayered view of reality


Posted by Lawrence Auster at June 20, 2004 07:51 PM | Send
    


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