Mr. Reagan: Reflections and Well Wishes

Mr. Reagan: Reflections and Well Wishes
The Abolitionist Examiner
by Adam Abraham
July/August 2004

SACRAMENTO — I wasn't a big fan of Ronald Reagan as president, but I wish him well. I didn't support all of the policies he enacted or stood for, but I wish him all the best. I wish him well, not because he has passed on to that Great Ranch in the Heavens, but because I am very clear that he strove to do and be the best that he could, as all man and woman should. He was willing to put himself in the brightest of spotlights and allow billions of people around the world to view every aspect of his life. Like Monday morning quarterbacks wearing judges' robes, they second-guessed, questioned, and sometimes condemned him for being him. I wonder how many of Mr. Reagan's judges can honestly say that they would have been as willing to do what he did.

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