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Old 06-07-2004, 03:24 PM
MT_Merc MT_Merc is offline
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I'm too young to remember Reagan as a sitting president, but thankfully not too young to enjoy his legacy. I credit him more than any other president this century for the prosperity we enjoy today.
I have already heard and been impressed by a great deal of what I have heard of him, but what has impressed me a great deal since his passing is how so many people are genuinely saddened by his death and often deeply so.
America has lost one of its finest statesmen, a man of real moral standing and courage, and a true hero.
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'64 Ford Fairlane w/approx 238,000 - looks rough, but amazingly reliable if you know how to look after it; I will soon begin work to totally restore and modernize it.
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