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Old July 17th, 2018 #1
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Always loved that scene from 'Back To The future' . .


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What's your stance on R. Reagan ?


How do you view him ?

I've just watched a historical documentation about him and wondered . .

He was , more or less , the president of the final phase of the 'Cold War' . .

On the outside . .
As some of you may know I had a sticky on Stormfront called 'The Last Waltz Of The Tyrants' . .

These excerpts deal with him . .

https://www.stormfront.org/forum/t56...=6#post6483793
https://www.stormfront.org/forum/t56...=7#post6484083

I think this man is more mysterious than many think . .

He did start out as an actor . .

I think especially the fact that he tried to "be ready" when it came to the Communists made people love him . .

If I'm informed correctly he even was one of the most popular presidents of the US ( matched probably only by JFK ) . .

No wonder . .

People already knew him from his career as an actor . .

So , what's your opinion on him ?


I might end this post with a quote . .




 
Old July 20th, 2018 #2
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Old July 21st, 2018 #3
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Most mexcrement that is witnessed in US was admitted through reagan's amnesty. The first political foot soldier for the brown invasion.
 
Old July 21st, 2018 #4
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Most mexcrement that is witnessed in US was admitted through reagan's amnesty. The first political foot soldier for the brown invasion.
DACA . .

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deferr...dhood_Arrivals

Hmmm . . as 'humanist' as this organisation portrays itself , it sure is a tool by the NWO to 'brown' America . .

I'm not American so I'm not aware of all things going on there . .

The irony is that that he (((sought to protect America))) from the Communists yet the NWO forces within the USA used him . .

As I have already said in this post https://vnnforum.com/showpost.php?p=2245204&postcount=9 it is my opinion that armies should protect the people first . .

Mexico ( at least with its population exploding ) is a troubling neighbour for the USA . . It is a Third World country and it is mixed-race . .

The NWO plays games . .

Again , concerning the post , it is my opinion that the last wars which protected the American people were the wars against Mexico . .

Everything else was staged by the NWO . .


 
Old July 24th, 2018 #5
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It should also be noted that Reagan survived an assassination attempt which wasn't the case for many other American presidents . . If it is true that the NWO is quickly to trigger people they don't like then I think he must have done at least something right . .


 
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From a civic nationalist point of view, he was a great president, but he didn't understand the racial issues. I remember reading that the purpose of the amnesty was to placate Mexico so that it didn't fall to communism. From the point of view of a Cold War warrior, that might have made sense, but it was terrible from a racialist perspective. Even without the amnesty, the Hart-Cellar immigration act doomed the United States, but the amnesty accelerated the process.

I used to admire Ronald Reagan, but, with what the United States has become, I look forward to the passing of the United States, so Reagan means nothing to me anymore beyond nostalgia.
 
Old July 10th, 2019 #7
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Not the best president but I would have taken him over Obama any time when that groid was president
 
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Old July 12th, 2019 #9
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Reagan had the best role of his acting career when he played the President for eight years.

He did have a good wit, though.

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Old July 12th, 2019 #10
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He was shit...Like the rest of them in our era.

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Old December 24th, 2019 #11
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. . gotta say , he was very on a de-escalating course . .

Gorbachev was a reformer , Reagan used every chance he got to "solve the whole matter"

The two "right people at the right time" . .

Concerning Putin and Trump today ,though
 
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I remember a quip Reagan made during the 1980 presidential campaign when some people were heckling him, saying, "Bonzo! Bonzo!," and Reagan replied, "Well, Bonzo grew up to be King Kong."
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Old December 29th, 2019 #15
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I'm more or less neutral on Ronald Reagan, but lean toward generally liking him. He did some good things as president, and some not so good things - amnesty, for one.

But several of his movies are memorable to me, among them one of his lesser known appearances in "The Killers". It was the first (only?) time he played a "bad guy", turning in a convincing performance. After the movie ended I thought it a shame that he hadn't played more bad guys over the years, but knowing that Hollywood develops a "brand" for each actor - some cast again and again as "good guys" while others (think Lee Van Cleef) are perennially the opposite.







Of the lead actors who appeared in 1964's "The Killers", only Angie Dickinson (age 88) and Clu Gulager (age 91) are still living.

For those who have never heard of Clu Gulager (or care ) his TV and movie credits extend way back into the 1950's. In the early 1960's, he starred as Billy The Kid, along with Barry Sullivan: And though he played good guys here and there, he was at his best as a soft-spoken, vaguely sadistic bad guy.



But at 91 has Clu Gulager stopped appearing in TV or movies? You would think, but the answer is no. In fact, he appeared in 2019's "Once Upon A Time In Hollywood" - albeit in a very small, non-starring role. (can't have everything when you're 91 )



In his younger days, Clu also picked up some spare change as a singer:

 
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. . that looks like some rudimentary filming of "Men In Black" tbh.

Just . . at that time . . no negroes in it

. . just kiddin of course .

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Old January 4th, 2020 #17
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Some of you may be having sleepless nights wondering the name and artist of the painting
shown (below, left) in this Ronald Reagan movie scene. Well, fret no more! It's
called, Spirit of Transportation, by Maxfield Parrish - 1923.

 
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"They can't stop us--we're on a mission from Reagan."
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