Where hast thou gone Ronald Reagan

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Pretty dark and divisive IMO. I found this one yesterday - a minute and a half of your time to see how to say the democrats are full of shit with a smile on your face
By the way the clip on your tweet about the media enabling the kids made the Manson Doc I've been watching -
That guy was fucking awesome. Period.RaceBannon said:Pretty dark and divisive IMO. I found this one yesterday - a minute and a half of your time to see how to say the democrats are full of shit with a smile on your face
By the way the clip on your tweet about the media enabling the kids made the Manson Doc I've been watching -
I voted for Carter, then Mondale
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SadRaceBannon said:I voted for Carter, then Mondale
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Ronnie Raygun was awesome! Yes I voted for him.
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Reagan has easily been the best President of my lifetime ... and it’s not really even that close
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sameTequilla said:Reagan has easily been the best President of my lifetime ... and it’s not really even that close
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Ouch. Could possibly see Carter over Ford in '76, but sorry man, you went full Ty Huskies on those two picks. Definitely not your best effort (SWIDT?).RaceBannon said:I voted for Carter, then Mondale
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As a former liberal, I too must hang my head in shame over voting Carter in 1980 and Mondale in 1984.Southerndawg said:
Ouch. Could possibly see Carter over Ford in '76, but sorry man, you went full Ty Huskies on those two picks. Definitely not your best effort (SWIDT?).RaceBannon said:I voted for Carter, then Mondale
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That's OK I still loved the 80's and certainly appreciate Dutch now.
I'm a democrat and at 24 I was still true blue. I was in Hawaii for the 80 election so I got the news in the afternoon that Reagan had won and the Senate had gone GOP for the first time in forever. Smoked a bowl and life went on -
Not me, I rioted over the news that my candidate lost and I joined the "Resistance"RaceBannon said:That's OK I still loved the 80's and certainly appreciate Dutch now.
I'm a democrat and at 24 I was still true blue. I was in Hawaii for the 80 election so I got the news in the afternoon that Reagan had won and the Senate had gone GOP for the first time in forever. Smoked a bowl and life went on -
1984 was the first year I could vote. The choice to vote opposite my parents was easy
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Redemption.RaceBannon said:That's OK I still loved the 80's and certainly appreciate Dutch now.
I'm a democrat and at 24 I was still true blue. I was in Hawaii for the 80 election so I got the news in the afternoon that Reagan had won and the Senate had gone GOP for the first time in forever. Smoked a bowl and life went on -
Arguably the best of the 20th century.Tequilla said:Reagan has easily been the best President of my lifetime ... and it’s not really even that close
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Post WWII, yes. Pre-WWII and for all of the 20th Century silent Cal hands down.Southerndawg said:
Arguably the best of the 20th century.Tequilla said:Reagan has easily been the best President of my lifetime ... and it’s not really even that close
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Man we could use a man of his words right nowRaceBannon said:Pretty dark and divisive IMO. I found this one yesterday - a minute and a half of your time to see how to say the democrats are full of shit with a smile on your face
By the way the clip on your tweet about the media enabling the kids made the Manson Doc I've been watching -
Yeah right. Like I’m going to believe you’re only 64. Or were you talking about the 1880 election?RaceBannon said:That's OK I still loved the 80's and certainly appreciate Dutch now.
I'm a democrat and at 24 I was still true blue. I was in Hawaii for the 80 election so I got the news in the afternoon that Reagan had won and the Senate had gone GOP for the first time in forever. Smoked a bowl and life went on -
1992 was the first year I could vote... and I voted Clinton.MikeDamone said:1984 was the first year I could vote. The choice to vote opposite my parents was easy
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I voted for Clinton in 96 at 18... Dole was too old. Lol
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For the record, I did not doorbell for Clinton.
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Dole, like McCain, was just a GOP-deep state throwaway candidate with no shot at winning
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It was his turn.doogie said:Dole, like McCain, was just a GOP-deep state throwaway candidate with no shot at winning
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Never have voted for an R or a D - I waste my votes on the less than 1%
This year I am going with a winner - was up by St Helens today and picked this up