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Lucylastic -> RE: Britain Holds Tribute to President Ronald Reagan (7/5/2011 10:50:18 AM)

only from the big lit up boards




tazzygirl -> RE: Britain Holds Tribute to President Ronald Reagan (7/5/2011 10:51:06 AM)

I missed that.... finger! [:D]




Politesub53 -> RE: Britain Holds Tribute to President Ronald Reagan (7/5/2011 11:46:54 AM)

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He was born to a US citizen Mom. He's a US citizen. Done.



Did Sanity and FDD see his birth certificate though ( Or even ask to see it ? )




Moonhead -> RE: Britain Holds Tribute to President Ronald Reagan (7/5/2011 11:48:45 AM)


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He was a marginal 'B' movie actor who only played a president,on TV.[:D]


My favorite RR stunt: him claiming to have helped liberate nazi concentration camps at the end of WW II.


That`s about as wrong as it gets.


I'm astounded that he got away with that, given that he spent the war reading baseball scores.


He could read?


[:D]




imperatrixx -> RE: Britain Holds Tribute to President Ronald Reagan (7/5/2011 2:36:33 PM)


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As someone who lived my childhood through his presidency, this sums up my memory... but add one, starting the most expensive and failed war in US History.... the War on Drugs



oooh that was his fault too?? All the money we've spent on housing and feeding prisoners since the 80's makes our current Middle Eastern fiasco look like the dollar menu.

He actually seems kind of terrible. Since I'm not getting a reply from Sanity I think I'll open it up to another thread because saying "Reagan is a great President" sounds to me as weird as saying like "GWB is a great President" - what exactly did he do you know??




Sanity -> RE: Britain Holds Tribute to President Ronald Reagan (7/5/2011 9:27:11 PM)

FR -

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The Missing US Ambassador at the feast for Ronald Reagan

Last night's Guildhall dinner in honour of Ronald Reagan's centenary was a truly glittering and warm occasion.

The British roasted lamb and the sunny Californian chardonnay evoked the close Anglo-US relationship of Reagan and Thatcher as much as the fine speeches by Condi Rice and William Hague. But guests were left asking, where on earth was the American ambassador to London, Louis B Susman?

"Our ambassador should be here," said Lynn de Rothschild, the American entrepreneur who is married to Sir Evelyn de Rothschild and was one of Hillary Clinton's key fundraisers in 2008 as well as a supporter of several Republican presidential candidates. "This was an historic dinner to mark Reagan's centenary and to celebrate him as the man who ended the Cold War. What could not be more important?

"Why is our ambassador not here on Independence Day? No excuse. How is it that America is not represented in this room by our ambassador? It is appalling that no representative of our government is in this room. This has the feel of petty partisanship."


Full article at http://politics.standard.co.uk/2011/07/the-missing-us-ambassador-at-the-feast-for-ronald-reagan.html




Owner59 -> RE: Britain Holds Tribute to President Ronald Reagan (7/5/2011 9:32:37 PM)

The troll OP implies that the British nation put it up to honor Ronnie.

This kind of self-deception, is key to being in the grand oil cult.




SternSkipper -> RE: Britain Holds Tribute to President Ronald Reagan (7/5/2011 9:51:22 PM)

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So how do you know he is not s brit subject, I would lay odds he most certainly is but not to worry it will be disclosed 50 years from now just in time before we die to show us what damnable fools we are


Who Reagan... OH , He Died a British Subject, his Knighthood carved that in stone.





SternSkipper -> RE: Britain Holds Tribute to President Ronald Reagan (7/5/2011 9:59:54 PM)

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Shall his greatness never be forgotten.

Excuse me, I'm suddenly feeling the need to throw up.


Quick ... Don't fuck up your carpeting or your keyboard... USE THIS...



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rulemylife -> RE: Britain Holds Tribute to President Ronald Reagan (7/6/2011 6:12:23 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Sanity

FR -

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The Missing US Ambassador at the feast for Ronald Reagan

Last night's Guildhall dinner in honour of Ronald Reagan's centenary was a truly glittering and warm occasion.

The British roasted lamb and the sunny Californian chardonnay evoked the close Anglo-US relationship of Reagan and Thatcher as much as the fine speeches by Condi Rice and William Hague. But guests were left asking, where on earth was the American ambassador to London, Louis B Susman?

"Our ambassador should be here," said Lynn de Rothschild, the American entrepreneur who is married to Sir Evelyn de Rothschild and was one of Hillary Clinton's key fundraisers in 2008 as well as a supporter of several Republican presidential candidates. "This was an historic dinner to mark Reagan's centenary and to celebrate him as the man who ended the Cold War. What could not be more important?

"Why is our ambassador not here on Independence Day? No excuse. How is it that America is not represented in this room by our ambassador? It is appalling that no representative of our government is in this room. This has the feel of petty partisanship."


Full article at http://politics.standard.co.uk/2011/07/the-missing-us-ambassador-at-the-feast-for-ronald-reagan.html



Do you ever get as tired as I do with your ridiculous attempts to slam the Obama administration by using selective editing of the links you post?

From your article:

According to the US embassy spokesman: "Ambassador Susman was pleased to be invited to the dinner but was unable to attend."

He had however been at the unveiling of a statue of Reagan in Grosvenor Square earlier in the day, and hosted a generous breakfast for the entire VIP visiting party and the military band. So he cannot be accused of snubbing the Reagan centenary.








thishereboi -> RE: Britain Holds Tribute to President Ronald Reagan (7/6/2011 6:37:13 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Owner59

The troll OP implies that the British nation put it up to honor Ronnie.

This kind of self-deception, is key to being in the grand oil cult.


If they didn't put it up to honor Ronnie, who did they put it to honor?




SternSkipper -> RE: Britain Holds Tribute to President Ronald Reagan (7/6/2011 1:45:25 PM)

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Its not unusal for the British public to do this. We also have a bust of Karl Marx in Highgate cemetary (sp) As far as I know both statues were paid for by supporters of the individuals concerned. Just goes to show how even handed we are.


And you couldn't position Bonzo's statue over in the graveyard next to Marx?
Thanks a bunch.
[:D]




Lucylastic -> RE: Britain Holds Tribute to President Ronald Reagan (7/6/2011 5:41:28 PM)

Thehungarians dont seem to be too happy to have a statue to him
apparently someones been unveiling them all over the bloody world,  not by  the british govmnt..
a million dollar lump of wood
says something doesnt it? snicker




Real0ne -> RE: Britain Holds Tribute to President Ronald Reagan (7/6/2011 8:26:20 PM)

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Happy 100th, Ronald Reagan! [:)]

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Britain Holds Tribute to President Ronald Reagan


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Former president Reagan will stand alongside other celebrated US heads of state such as Franklin D. Roosevelt and Dwight D. Eisenhower and was considered important enough for Westminster City Council to break its rule specifying that ten years must pass after a subject's death before they can be immortalized in statue form.



after a subject's subject's subject's subject's subject's subject's subject's subject's subject's subject's subject's death

thank you thank you fucking thank you for that!

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BULLSEYE!  BODDA BOOM!

LUV IT!

Feast your eyes on this hunk!

They dont even hide it and how many posts and no one but Mmuah noticed!   [image]http://i123.photobucket.com/albums/o296/nine_one_one/stuff/smiley-whacky084.gif[/image] LMAO!  





The subject of the painting, the subject of the statue. The subject is the item featured in the art.


so they want to memorialize which DEATH?

the paintings?
the statue?
the item in the art?

which one died again?




Real0ne -> RE: Britain Holds Tribute to President Ronald Reagan (7/6/2011 8:28:28 PM)

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He was born to a US citizen Mom. He's a US citizen. Done.




yeh nice way to circumvent the nobility clause aint it?  run em in as a subject then knight em after they leave office.

God save the King!   eerrrmmm I mean the president!




mnottertail -> RE: Britain Holds Tribute to President Ronald Reagan (7/7/2011 7:55:42 AM)

If we can prove scientifically that there was no fringed flag and they werent standing in a bucket of seawater, we may have grounds to overturn the conviction.




Aneirin -> RE: Britain Holds Tribute to President Ronald Reagan (7/7/2011 1:42:28 PM)

How long will it be before the statue is vandalised I wonder, but I do hope those that erected the ediffice sought the agreement of those who had to look at it first, or was it yet another thing imposed on people.




Moonhead -> RE: Britain Holds Tribute to President Ronald Reagan (7/7/2011 1:53:49 PM)

I'll see your "vandalised" and raise you "torched".
Wooden statue, right?




mnottertail -> RE: Britain Holds Tribute to President Ronald Reagan (7/7/2011 1:56:45 PM)

I did not know that there was a hollow metal that could render the inertia of that turnips brain functions, I daresay that lead could portray a tenth of it or so... 

The density of the material must be astounding.




Moonhead -> RE: Britain Holds Tribute to President Ronald Reagan (7/7/2011 1:58:48 PM)

So buy lead?
[;)]




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