

One of the best ever to grace the oval office and by far the best we have had in my lifetime. A president like no other.
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breeze wrote:You know, this just breaks my heart.
It's got nothing to do with politics.
Ya'll remember, I'm a neurology nurse. We see
a lot of Alzheimer's patients, in the office.
It starts out with the noted memory loss -
forgetting an appointment, forgetting the time...
...then, it escalates into greater things, like
forgetting family members names, and, in President
Reagan's case, who you are - or who you were.
It's SO heartbeaking to watch the person escalate
into dementia, and, see the effects on family
members. You remember how they were when
first diagnosed, then, it breaks your heart to see
the decline in mentality. Imagine a parent not
knowing who you are, after raising you and loving
you, all of your life.
I got home from work, and, saw this thread, and,
I've been using that new box of Kleenex, since.
It doesn't matter how I vote.
My heart goes out to the Reagan family, this
evening.
WEATHER53 wrote:He valued the strength of this country and freedom above all else. He would have been stern about the iraqi prisioner mess but here would not have allowed the humiliation and apology pandering that has been so governmentally present.
Lindaloo wrote:WEATHER53 wrote:He valued the strength of this country and freedom above all else. He would have been stern about the iraqi prisioner mess but here would not have allowed the humiliation and apology pandering that has been so governmentally present.
DO NOT bring that into this. Honor him on how HE ran this country. How sad!!!!!!
WEATHER53 wrote:Was your request to not bring that perfectly permissible observation a request made by an individual poster or one made as a moderator attempting to supress an observation that they themself might not have made or wish to be made? Thanks
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