A Shining City: The Legacy of Ronald ReaganIncludes tributes from Billy Graham, Henry A. Kissinger, Peggy Noonan, Barbara Walters, Larry King, Richard Helms, Charles Z. Wick, James H. Billington, George F. Will, Sam Nunn, Gerald R. Ford, Efrem Zimbalist, Jr., Winston S. Churchill III, Jack Kemp, John Major, Brent Scowcroft, Lee Kuan Yew, Katharine Graham, Lou Cannon, Malcolm S. Forbes, Jr., James A. Baker III, Frank C. Carlucci, Jimmy Carter, Helen Thomas, Sam Donaldson, Robert J. Novak, Walter H. Annenberg, Richard Norton Smith, Lodwrick M. Cook, Ed Feulner, John Gavin, Howard H. Baker, Jr., Dan Quayle, Caspar W. Weinberger, George Bush, Brian Mulroney, Colin L. Powell, Elizabeth Dole, George Shultz, Newt Gingrich, Mikhail Gorbachev, Margaret Thatcher, Robert Dole, Charlton Heston, William J. Bennett, William J. Clinton, with a biography of Roanld Reagan. |
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... political payoffs for some Congressmen or Senators . Why won't the leadership of Congress schedule a vote on the line - item veto ? Well , they're afraid it might pass , but it's the people's right to have this matter considered their ...
... political payoffs for some Congressmen or Senators . Why won't the leadership of Congress schedule a vote on the line - item veto ? Well , they're afraid it might pass , but it's the people's right to have this matter considered their ...
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... politics cannot solve the nation's or the individual's woes . To President Reagan , government was the problem , not the solution . Unlike most politicians I have known , President Reagan did not like gossiping about politics . I found ...
... politics cannot solve the nation's or the individual's woes . To President Reagan , government was the problem , not the solution . Unlike most politicians I have known , President Reagan did not like gossiping about politics . I found ...
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... political adversaries to distraction . No less unorthodox was President Reagan's view of the world . Historians , like generals , are prone to refight past battles . Many find it difficult to label the Reagan Presidency . In part this ...
... political adversaries to distraction . No less unorthodox was President Reagan's view of the world . Historians , like generals , are prone to refight past battles . Many find it difficult to label the Reagan Presidency . In part this ...
Contents
Foreword by Nancy Reagan II | 11 |
TRIBUTE FROM BILLY GRAHAM | 17 |
TRIBUTE FROM HENRY A KISSINGER | 25 |
Copyright | |
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