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 Ronald Reagan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Reagan remarried in 1952 to actress Nancy Davis.
Reagan's first attempt to gain the Republican presidential nomination in 1968 was unsuccessful.
Reagan began his political life as a Democrat, supporting Franklin D. Roosevelt and his New Deal.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronald_Reagan

  
 President Ronald Reagan: Health & Medical History
Underwent neurosurgery at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN [4].
Reagan's birth was long and difficult (to a degree that his mother was advised not to have more children [7].) He weighed 10 pounds at birth.
Reagan called for increased funding for stem cell research shortly before his death [4], a position at odds with that of the Republican president then in office.
http://www.doctorzebra.com/prez/g40.htm

  
 Ronald Wilson Reagan
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The president also won high acclaim for his nomination of Sandra Day O'Connor as the first woman on the Supreme Court.
Reagan married his wife, Nancy, four years after his divorce from the screen actress Jane Wyman.
http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0760624.html

  
 Sun sets as Reagan laid to rest in California - The Legacy of Ronald Reagan - MSNBC.com
Reagan had begun thinking of his last rites in 1981, his first year as president, and planned some elements of the funeral — inviting the elder Bush and Thatcher to speak, asking Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor to do a reading and expressing a wish for an operatic soloist, family representatives said.
Reagan’s daughter Maureen, from his first marriage, died from cancer in 2001.
She kissed it lightly at the Capitol Rotunda, where Reagan lay in state.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/5144264

  
 Ronald W. Reagan Presidential Library & Museum Bookstore
This room is an extraordinary opportunity for the visitor to 'become' part of the Reagan Cabinet, advising the president as he grapples with tough decisions about a labor strike by government air-controllers.
Dedicated by five American presidents on November 4, 1991 this facility is much more than a 'library' in the conventional sense.
You know, down the hall and up the stairs from this office is the part of the White House where the president and his family live.
http://www.reaganlibrary.net

  
 CNN.com - Ronald Reagan dies at 93 - Jun 5, 2004
Reagan's body is to lie in state at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, California, and at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., before his burial at the library.
Maureen Reagan, his daughter from that marriage, died of brain cancer in 2001.
"He restored a kind of confidence in the presidency, and a better mood in the United States about politics and politicians and about the presidency," Dallek said.
http://www.cnn.com/2004/ALLPOLITICS/06/05/reagan.health

  
 Ronald Reagan Biography
Reagan was rushed to George Washington Hospital, a bullet within an inch of his heart.
In his first 100 days as President, Reagan met with a total of 467 legislators as he prepared to send his Economic Recovery Act to Congress.
But it was not long after being shot that Reagan was back to work on his Economic Recovery Act.
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 Walsh Iran / Contra Report - Chapter 27 President Reagan
The question of whether the President, in the discharge of his constitutional office, is criminally liable for false statements and obstruction of congressional inquiries regarding his activities is not a ready field for criminal prosecution.
Reagan's answer to Grand Jury Interrogatory 49 acknowledges that the President was aware that Casey was scheduled to testify and that Shultz was concerned with his testimony the next morning.
But because a President, and certainly a past President, is subject to prosecution in appropriate cases, the conduct of President Reagan in the Iran/contra matter was reviewed by Independent Counsel against the applicable statutes.
http://www.fas.org/irp/offdocs/walsh/chap_27.htm

  
 Ronald Reagan
He probably doesn't remember that he was ever Governor of California, or even President of the United States for that matter.
President Ronald Reagan declares: "In England, if a criminal carried a gun, even though he didn't use it, he was tried for first-degree murder and hung if he was found guilty."
When Reagan won California's governor seat, he scheduled his inauguration for 12:10 A.M., on Righter's insistence.
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President Ronald Reagan was the recipient of the 1997 IRI Freedom Award presented to Nancy Reagan at a tribute dinner held in Washington on September 25.
Short biography of Reagan, the 40th President (1981-1989), plus text from the inaugural addresses for each of his two terms in office.
Welcome to the Featured Presidents The American Experience features sites on the Presidents: Theodore and Franklin Roosevelt, Eisenhower, Truman, Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon and Reagan.
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 reagan1
According to reports, Reagan also had a statue of the Madonna in his retirement office -- referring to her as "my gal." And in his first inaugural address, he quoted Benjamin Franklin: "He who introduces into public office the principles of primitive Christianity will change the face of the world."
"By the time he was a teenager young Reagan was already so advanced in his faith, and so serious about his church role, that congregation members thought he might become a minister," writes Kengor -- noting that the former president spent "hours" on his knees with a friend who was a minister.
the conversation Kingon confirmed that he, himself, gave Marija's message to the president and that Reagan was delighted with the message.
http://www.spiritdaily.org/Prayers/Meditations/reagan1.htm

  
 BBC NEWS Americas Ex-President Ronald Reagan dies
Reagan's body will be taken to his presidential library and museum in Simi Valley, California and then flown to Washington for a state funeral.
Images of ceremonies marking the burial of one of America's favourite presidents
1981-89: Serves as 40th president of the United States
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/3779583.stm

  
 Ronald Reagan - The Bonzo Years 1985
President Reagan tells an interviewer that the "reformist administration" of South African president P.W. Botha has made significant progress on the racial front.
John Poindexter becomes President Reagan's fourth National Security Adviser when Robert McFarlane resigns.
David Stockman resigns as Budget Director to take a job on Wall Street and write his White House memoir.
http://www.quickchange.com/reagan/1985.html

  
 Amazon.com: Books: President Reagan: The Role of a Lifetime
President Nixon: Alone in the White House by Richard Reeves
The first two dealt with his time as governor and his election in 1980.
Ronald Reagan in Private: A Memoir of My Years in the White House by James Kuhn
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/1891620916?v=glance

  
 Ronald Reagan - 39th President of the United States
Pictures of Nancy Reagan from the Library of Congress
Select a name below for resources about another President.
Ronald Reagan : How an Ordinary Man Became an Extraordinary Leader
http://www.presidentsusa.net/reagan.html

  
 Townhall.com :: Columns :: President Reagan by George Will
Presidents usually enter the White House as shiny and freshly minted dimes and leave tarnished.
The stricken fields of American and world politics are littered with those who did not anticipate the steel behind his smile.
A democratic leader's voice should linger in his nation's memory, an echo of his exhortations.
http://www.townhall.com/columnists/georgewill/gw20040606.shtml

  
 American Presidents: Life Portraits
• Former Attorney General Edwin Meese on Ronald Reagan Watch
• He was the oldest man elected president.
Barletta served during Ronald Reagan's presidency and at the Reagan Ranch.
http://www.americanpresidents.org/presidents/president.asp?PresidentNumber=39

  
 IPL POTUS -- Ronald Wilson Reagan
Ronald Reagan -- from The Presidents of the United States of America
Former President Reagan's Speech at the National Republican Convention (1992)
At 69 years old, Reagan was the oldest elected president.
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 RememberRonaldReagan.com - Remembering President Ronald Reagan
Reagan Campaign Press Secretary and Assistant to the President
This website is dedicated to remembering the extraordinary life of Ronald Reagan through the eyes of people he touched.
Until today I didn't understand the feeling of loss and pain which comes when a parent leaves you.
http://www.rememberronaldreagan.com

  
 Reagan 2020
Ronald Reagan's tenure as President, and his enduring legacy, was and remains dedicated to the plurality of Americans who uphold the most basic tenets of our Republic, "...
It represents a permanent campaign advocating individual, family and community rights and responsibilities in acts of self-governance, as set forth by our Founders in the Declaration of Independence and codified in its subordinate guidance, our Republic's Constitution, the original intent of which is specified in the Federalist Papers.
"The vision and legacy of the Reagan Revolution flourish on the pages of The Federalist Patriot."
http://www.reagan2000.com

  
 GOP.com Republican National Committee :: Home
Learn more about how President Bush and Republicans are helping your community, and select a team below to get involved.
All across America, candidates, state parties and grassroots activists are hard at work growing our party.
The President travels to the Embassy of Pakistan to sign a condolence book for the victims of the recent earthquake.
http://www.gop.com

  
 Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation & Library
Our goal is to ensure present and future generations will be able to learn first hand about the legacy of the man who came to be known as “the great communicator”.
From this site you can access Presidential Papers and Presidential Photographs, learn about the Museum and Air Force One, become a member of the Library, learn about our events, and shop at our online Museum Store.
Welcome to the official web site for the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation.
http://www.reaganfoundation.org

  
 The Mike Reagan Show
Guest 4:30 PDT Dick Morris joins Mike live in the studio to lend some insight on the female showdown he predicts in his latest book Condi vs. Hillary, The Next Great Presidential Race dont miss this !
Click here to view photos of USS Ronald Reagan, Santa Barbara Homecoming 2005.
Mike Reagan is heard on the radio daily, nation-wide, live 6-9pm Eastern (3-6pm Pacific) more info
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