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Ronald Reagan comments on being shot

Started by Mozart13 REPLIES2,179 VIEWS· 20 Jul 2024, 12:59
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MozartCaptain49,914 posts
20 Jul 2024, 12:59
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20 Jul 2024, 12:59#1

But Reagan knew it was also important to convey to the country that he was going to be OK. And — before he was told that others had been injured — he knew that humor could get that message across, perhaps better than any other official reassurance. According to TIME’s coverage of the assassination attempt, the very first thing he said to the First Lady when she arrived at the hospital was, “Honey, I forgot to duck,” a reference to a one-liner used by boxer Jack Dempsey.


> To surgeons, as he entered the operating room: “Please tell me you’re Republicans.”

> In a written note, upon coming out of anesthesia in the recovery room (paraphrasing Comedian W.C. Fields): “All in all, I’d rather be in Philadelphia.”

> In another note, recalling a Winston Churchill observation: “There’s no more exhilarating feeling than being shot at without result.”

> In a third note: “Send me to L.A., where I can see the air I’m breathing.”

> In yet another note written while surrounded by medical staff: “If I had this much attention in Hollywood, I’d have stayed there.”

> Complimented by a doctor for being a good patient: “I have to be. My father-in-law is a doctor.”

> To an attentive nurse: “Does Nancy know about us?”

> To a nurse who told him to “keep up the good work” of his recovery: “You mean this may happen several more times?”

> To Daughter Maureen: The attempted assassination “ruined one of my best suits.”

> Greeting White House aides the morning after surgery: “Hi, fellas. I knew it would be too much to hope that we could skip a staff meeting.”

> When told by Aide Lyn Nofziger that the Government was running normally: “What makes you think I’d be happy about that?”

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clevermikeCoach57,555 posts
20 Jul 2024, 13:44
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20 Jul 2024, 13:44#2

Reagan was a gentleman and generally respected at the time when the USA was still governed  by reason and the media not lying 24 hours a day.    The times changed since then and we are now in a  despicable era cntrolled by despicable people.   

Anybosy making fun of our present sitution in the world is depised by the people who hates other - especially those opposing them.    In the present era the hatemogering far left told people now that Regan was a racist fanatic.   

So Reagan was lucky in an era all people still respect each other and  not governed by hatred and he was a strong leader as well.   All he Presidents from  1992 to 2016 varied from corrupt corrupt to shit speading liars undermining unity in he USA,.  Trump was tryng to stop the rot - but was constantly attacked by liars and crooks.  I don/t think Trump is a nice peson like Reagan was - but he did nothing taken the standing to the USA in the world.

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MozartCaptain49,914 posts
21 Jul 2024, 15:55
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21 Jul 2024, 15:55#3

Who do we think are mowing the Donald’s lawn in Palm Beach, immigrants or the descendants of the Mayflower?

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AJHPro3,183 posts
21 Jul 2024, 16:25
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21 Jul 2024, 16:25#4

Definetly not one of the american born college graduates.

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Devil's AdvocatePro7,008 posts
22 Jul 2024, 07:23
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22 Jul 2024, 07:23#5

To me... one one of the best, yet least known videos out there on Ronald Reagan actually came out after his attempted assassination when a balloon popped whilst he was making a speech.......he didn't miss a beat

Balloon Pop

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bobbok...Captain10,129 posts
22 Jul 2024, 08:55
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22 Jul 2024, 08:55#6

ccl

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clevermikeCoach57,555 posts
22 Jul 2024, 09:18
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22 Jul 2024, 09:18#7

Brainblock - I never knew that the site existed - where did you find it? ,    

DA
Devil's AdvocatePro7,008 posts
22 Jul 2024, 09:36
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22 Jul 2024, 09:36#8

Shotto Blob

Same here, I didn't know about this site.....I normally get my stuff from TGX ... Torrent Galaxy

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bobbok...Captain10,129 posts
22 Jul 2024, 10:07
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22 Jul 2024, 10:07#9

I live to give .....................They come and go .................. use a VPN

Don't blame me if your device self- destructs

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Devil's AdvocatePro7,008 posts
22 Jul 2024, 10:40
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22 Jul 2024, 10:40#10

Lol, yeah, they do come and go, but thanks man

I have been using TGX for many years now for everything, and really not bad at all, although not really "Live Streaming" though

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clevermikeCoach57,555 posts
22 Jul 2024, 11:32
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22 Jul 2024, 11:32#11

Simple answer though Mozart

Legal American workers do the lawncutting and they get proper pay to do so.   Definitely not skunks that sue underpaid illegal migrants and even unaccompanied children to do the job as slave labor for which the child trafficker gets paid and justabout feed the children and does not pay them a cent.    Read about it in the New York Times and the following in the Senate hearing:-

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b-quVroJkIk

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EkVepGKiTIo

   

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MozartCaptain49,914 posts
22 Jul 2024, 14:07
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22 Jul 2024, 14:07#12

Immigrants are legal Americans.

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RooinekCaptain18,117 posts
22 Jul 2024, 18:05
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22 Jul 2024, 18:05#13

"Immigrants are legal Americans."

Americans are immigrants . . . well other than the indigenous people whose ancestors survived genocide of course . . . otherwise, they're all immigrants.

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MozartCaptain49,914 posts
22 Jul 2024, 20:18
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22 Jul 2024, 20:18#14

An 1899 chromolithograph of U.S. cavalry pursuing American Indians, artist unknown.An 1899 chromolithograph from the Werner Company of Akron, Ohio titled Custer Massacre at Big Horn, Montana – June 25, 1876.

While epidemic disease was a leading factor of the population decline of the American Indigenous peoples after 1492, there were other contributing factors, all of them related to European contact and colonization. One of these factors was warfare. According to demographer Russell Thornton, although many people died in wars over the centuries, and war sometimes contributed to the near extinction of certain tribes, warfare and death by other violent means was a comparatively minor cause of overall native population decline.[159]

From the U.S. Bureau of the Census in 1894, wars between the government and the Indigenous peoples ranged over 40 in number over the previous 100 years. These wars cost the lives of approximately 19,000 white people, and the lives of about 30,000 Indians, including men, women, and children. They safely estimated that the number of Native people who were killed or wounded was actually around fifty percent more than what was recorded.[160]

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