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Salute to Reagan - A President's Greatest Moments DVD
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 Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - A great man's great speeches
It is only morons like the one below that can place blame for a preventable disease at the feet of a President. People like that never can accept that people are responsible for choices they make in life. What did your poster boy, Bill Clinton, due to solve your "crisis?"



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Reagan on the cover? Proceed to checkout
The photo of a smiling Reagan on the cover of this video is all the incentive I need to put it in my shopping cart and, as they say here at Amazon, "proceed to checkout."

Ronald Reagan is the greatest American in history and the very definition of a great president. We've had so few of them - Coolidge, Nixon, Bush, and that fat guy, the alleged drunk who used to be on "The Wild, Wild West" - and Ronnie baby stands above them all as a man of vision and courage.

Who but Reagan had the guts to stand tall against those freaky environmentalists and inform them, in that confident way for which he is famous, "DO YOU KNOW that trees cause more pollution than industry?" Whenever Reagan said, "DO YOU KNOW...", well, it was like that moment in "True Grit" when Duke Wayne put the horse's reins between his teeth to free both hands and with a rifle in each, went after the bad guys, one of whom was Dennis Hopper, that hippie who made "Easy Rider." Your heart beats faster, your palms begin to sweat, and your faith in justice is restored. Whenever Reagan said, "DO YOU KNOW...", You KNEW he was going to put some shaggy-haired, glassy-eyed liberal freak in his rightful place.

Now, thanks to this video, you can relive many of the Gipper's most inspiring moments. One great moment is missing, though. Remember when Reagan said "Facts are stupid things"? Has anyone ever dared utter such courageous words?

There'll never be another Reagan, but one was enough.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Best Reagan video!!
I think some of the other reviewers did not actually watch this DVD! It has ALL the great moments of Reagan's presidency (Inauguration, Evil Empire, Challenger, D-Day, along with lots of great jokes, including the age joke in the debate against Mondale, etc... etc..., including virtually all that another reviewer claimed was missing). The only speeches of import that are missing are from BEFORE his Presidency, which is implied by the subtitle: A President's Greatest Moments. It even has the entire tribute film that celebrated his great Presidency at the '96 convention. For anyone looking for an inspiring and uplifting compilation of all the highlights - and one that moved my staunch Democrat mom to tears - this is it!



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Inspiring but incomplete
Even the most cynical liberal must concede that when Reagan spoke, every word came from his heart; he simply believed that America was the greatest nation in the world, Communism was evil and the common sense of everyday people was superior to Big Government. This DVD captures some of that eloquence but leaves out some of Reagan's greatest speeches. Someday, a Reagan DVD will include the following: the 'Time for Choosing' Goldwater speech in 1964, his consolation speech to the 1976 GOP convention, highlights from the 2nd debate with Carter in 1980, the inaugral address in 1981, the 'Evil Empire' speech in 1983, the D-Day Anniversary in 1984, the 1984 GOP convention acceptance speech, the 1985 Oval office address after the Challenger disaster, the 1987 Oval office address after the Rejyavik Summit, the Berlin Wall speech in 1987 and finally, his last address from the Oval Office in 1989. A DVD of this magnitude would be a fitting tribute to one of the greatest Presidents in US History.


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