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    Ronald Reagan: 1911 - 2004

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    According to various broadcast reports, former President Ronald Reagan is dead at the age of 93. He served two terms in the 1980s.

    May he rest in peace.

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    Fmr. President Ronald Reagan Dies

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    Ronald Wilson Reagan, the 40th president of the United States, died today at his home in California. He was 93 years old and had been suffering from Alzheimer's disease.

    Reagan, known as "The Great Communicator," was elected to office in a landslide victory over incumbent Democrat Jimmy Carter in 1980 and is credited with revitalizing the country's stagnant economy and forcing the end of the Cold War (search) during his two terms in office from 1981 to 1989.

    His charismatic personality and staunch conservatism led the nation in a Republican resurgence that kept the GOP in the White House for 12 years.

    Reagan remained largely out of public view since announcing he had Alzheimer's disease (search) in November 1994. He came to symbolize Alzheimer's, which has no cure, during the last decade of his life. Reagan turned the disclosure of his disease as an opportunity to make a final address to the nation, expressing in an open letter to the American people the same patriotic fervor that had catapulted him into the presidency.

    "When the Lord calls me home, whenever that may be, I will leave with the greatest love for this country of ours and eternal optimism for its future," Reagan wrote at the time. "I know that for America there will always be a bright dawn ahead."

    The Reagan Revolution

    Ascending to the presidency on a pledge to restore "the great, confident roar of American progress and growth and optimism," Reagan -- a former actor and two-term California governor -- remade the Republican Party in his own image of fiscal and social conservatism. Reagan brought a grandfatherly warmth to Republican issues and values that attracted supporters across a broad political spectrum.

    He successfully implemented most of his campaign promises: reducing government bureaucracy and regulation, cutting taxes in favor of "trickle-down, or supply-side economics -- which became known as Reaganomics (search) -- and building a strong defense while fighting the spread of communism. These moves won him wide appeal and an even wider margin of victory in 1984, when he won the electoral votes of 49 states.

    The role of president would prove to be more dramatic than any screen role Reagan had assumed in his pre-politics career in Hollywood. Just 69 days into his first term, Reagan was shot in Washington by John Hinckley, Jr. (search), but his quick and full recovery from the assassination attempt elevated him to new levels of national popularity.

    His health was a recurring theme of his presidency as Reagan underwent major surgeries in 1981, 1985 and 1987.

    Reagan was hawkish in foreign policy, staunchly committed to thwarting the spread of communism. His administration gave strong financial and military support to the Contra Rebels who were fighting Nicaragua's communist government and supported the government of El Salvador's fight against communist guerillas and rebels resisting the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. He dispatched U.S. troops to the island of Grenada when it was perceived as succumbing to Cuba in 1983.

    Reagan's war on communism led to an escalation of Cold War rhetoric and defense spending that mushroomed the national debt and brought harsh criticism upon his administration. But the efforts eventually resulted in a series of high-level summit meetings with Soviet Prime Minister Mikhail Gorbachev, arms reduction pacts with the Soviets and eventually the break-up of the Soviet Union. That success was dramatically symbolized by the tearing down of the Berlin Wall.

    His fight against communism also led to the darkest moment of his presidency, when he confessed in November 1986 that the United States had secretly sold arms to Iran as part of an arms-for-hostages deal, and then used the proceeds from the sale to fund aid to the Contra rebels. The scandal resulted in the indictment of high-level government officials.

    Reagan waged war not only on communism, but on terrorism, most visibly in 1986 when he sent jets to bomb Libya in retaliation for the death of Americans in a Berlin dance club.

    Star Power

    Born Feb. 6, 1911, in Tampico, Ill., Reagan graduated from Eureka College in 1932 and worked as a radio sportscaster in the Midwest before being discovered by a Hollywood agent and being signed by Warner Bros. He made his acting debut in "Love Is in the Air" in 1937, made Air Force training films during World War II, and went on to make 52 movies. Reagan also served as a spokesman for the General Electric Company, hosted and acted on the General Electric Theater television series, and was also host of the television series, "Death Valley Days."

    Reagan and his first wife, actress Jane Wyman, had two children, Maureen and Michael, before divorcing in 1948. He married actress Nancy Davis in 1952 and had two more children, Patricia and Ronald Prescott, who goes by Ron. Maureen Reagan died of cancer in 2001.

    Reagan moved from acting into politics as a five-time president of the Screen Actors Guild. Originally a Democrat, Reagan's ideology shifted to the right as he sided with the government attack on the influence of communism in the entertainment world.

    But it was a well-received televised speech on behalf of Republican presidential candidate Barry Goldwater in 1964 that catapulted Reagan's political career from the sound stage to the world stage. Reagan was elected California governor in 1966 and again in 1970. He made two failed attempts at the White House in 1968 and 1976 before his 1980 victory.

    Known for his personal charm and talent -- and for making masterful speeches to win support for his policies -- many of the foreign leaders with whom he met were said to have been more impressed with his star quality than his intellect.

    "You could see it in the faces of the foreign leaders -- Mitterand, Thatcher, even Gorbachev," a U.S. official who accompanied Reagan on many trips abroad was quoted as saying by Lou Cannon in his biography, "President Reagan: The Role of a Lifetime."

    "They didn't pay much attention to what he was saying. Either they had heard it before, or they realized it was just talking points. But Reagan the man, the politician, fascinated them. It was almost as if they were saying, what does this man have that works so well for him? It was like they wanted to bottle it and take it home and use it themselves."

    The question of whether the commander in chief had a harder-edged side behind closed doors was the subject of some speculation and even humor. In a "Saturday Night Live" skit in the late 1980s, the late comic Phil Hartman portrayed a Reagan who was gentle and grandfatherly to Oval Office visitors but, behind closed doors, transformed into a sharp-minded scowling dictator who barked orders to his advisers.

    While he wasn't always cooperative with reporters, avoiding unwanted questions by feigning deafness as he approached a waiting helicopter, he maintained a genial relationship with the White House press corps, whose members nicknamed him the Gipper in reference to the character he portrayed in the film, "Knute Rockne, All American."

    Reagan's approval rating remained high through his eight years in office, and Democrats struggled for years against the image of old-fashioned values, patriotism and hard work that Reagan fashioned for himself and his party.

    As a tribute to Reagan's legacy, Congress and President Bill Clinton officially changed the name of Washington National Airport to Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport in February 1998. And in 2003, former First Lady Nancy Reagan was on hand to christen the USS Ronald Reagan, the Navy's newest nuclear powered aircraft carrier.

    But perhaps the image of Reagan that will be remembered most was his ability to unite the nation under the strength of his convictions, such as when he spoke to all Americans, and
    specifically schoolchildren, in the wake of the 1986 explosion of the space shuttle Challenger:

    "It's all part of taking a chance and expanding man's horizons," he said. "The future doesn't belong to the fainthearted; it belongs to the brave. The Challenger crew was pulling us into the future, and we'll continue to follow them."

    Reagan is survived by his wife and three children.
    That's sad. Expected, but sad nonetheless. Could I please ask all to keep it nice? Your personal feelings make no difference at teh present time.

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    One of the few great American Presidents.

    Much love to the Reagans and the US,

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    My condolences to the Reagan family. It's sad he had to suffer in the last years of his life too.
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    I just heard about it. Wow, he's the first President I can actually remember being in office. Maybe because he was in for a full 8 years (Which more or less, was all my pre-high school life)...
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    He was great a president its really sad. He served the country as best as he could. Nothing you ask thats better than that.
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    Man I am stupid but when I read the news on the little yahoo are, I thought he was already dead from a while ago.

    Well, he was a good president.
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    I just found out myself. It's truly a sad day
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    Today morning the news said he has serious health problems. Now they're VERY serious (excuse my sarcasm).
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    I was at the store when I found out. The radio station they were playing announced this. Just about everyone in the hug store reacted. Many, many people started talking about how he was the only Republicann president they liked. I remember Reagan somewhat from my childhood.


    I'm upset at the reason why he died. My grandmother is going through the same thing and I just fear for her life.

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    That's terrible.

    My sister told me like a half an hour ago.

    What time did he die? Probably within the last few hours since it's now all over the news...

    May he Rest In Peace.

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    I found out at work...such a sad thing to happen.
    He was a good man. People can debate whether he was a good or bad President and in what ways, but I don't think many will disagree that in general he was a very good man.
    No one deserves to suffer like that, I felt so sorry for Mrs. Reagen to have to deal with her husband's condition.
    The States lost a good former president, he was a nice time and a memory of a time that we wont ever see again.

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    My condolences to his family. At least he lived a nice, long life. I think it's sad how he suffered in his last few years of life, though.
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    The greatest President of our generation is gone.
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    My condolensces to the Reagan Family... On of the better presidents has passed a way of this generation.
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    I won't talk about my personal opinions of Regan and will only say that he was pretty much a good man and an incredible person. I am sad that he has to go, and I feel very sorry for his family. May he be happy in whatever exists beyond.

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    I am very sorry for his family and friends. It's difficult to lose a loved one and I'm sure they very close. The only consolation I can offer is that he no longer has to suffer the ravages of alzheimers, a terrible disease. My sympathies to his loved ones.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Caffeine King
    What time did he die? Probably within the last few hours since it's now all over the news...
    I'm not quite sure but an article on Yahoo said Pres. Bush was notified at 4:10pm EST. I'm guessing it was at most about half an hour before that, that he might have passed.

    http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmp...us/reagan_obit

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    I saw the story on CNN at 3:02 pm so that works out pretty well with what you said.
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