Friday, April 12, 2013

Re: Mind's Eye Re: An Icon Dies

You ae a devote republican extremist Rigsy ..  Ronald Reagan  did more damage to the US than any other President,, including almost starting 3 three nuclear  wars with Russia,,  the starter of the massive deficit increases and irresponsible government.
Now The thacher and him were great buddies and she did great harm to Britain bring on irresponsible government. At every opportunity created discord with europe..  simply because he was a fan of regean economic and his form of government,,   She never had the ability to admit she was wrong and had to have her way even if it harmed others.

to me both of them do not deserve the honors they are given.


On Thu, Apr 11, 2013 at 5:37 PM, gabbydott <gabbydott@gmail.com> wrote:
She turned Britain around? In the fairy tale stories I have grown up with the real queen always wins and outlives them all. :)


2013/4/10 rigs <rigs117@gmail.com>
Women owe her a lot though she was not a feminist. She turned Britain
around but is a controversial figure. I say, Rest in Peace, Maggie!

On Apr 8, 9:00 pm, Don Johnson <daj...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I grew up respecting, almost revering Margaret Thatcher. What a stalwart in
> the face of encroaching Communism and it's inherent destruction of
> individuality and creativity. I hope her passing brings more conservative
> economic policy into the debate. I don't know about England but over here
> in America we are still spending money we don't have and expanding
> government services our government sucks at dispensing. Our elected
> representatives lie to our faces on national television and there's almost
> no reaction. I suppose it's always been like that but I hate it when we're
> being "fundamentally changed" and most of the public is blissfully unaware
> of the nefarious agenda being enacted right under their noses. The Iron
> Lady's warnings about the follies of big government are being ignored
> globally to our mutual detriment.
>
> Anyways that's my thoughts about her. I know many of you have different
> thoughts on her impact and contributions and this thread is a chance to air
> them. I'll never forget reading Frederick Von Heyek's reaction to his first
> meeting her. "She's so beautiful!" Not an adjective I would have applied to
> her myself but to a guy used to having debates and discussions with hairy
> old men she must have seemed a Goddess.

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