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WilliamPitt Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jan-12-04 09:49 PM
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Lest We Forget
Edited on Mon Jan-12-04 09:50 PM by WilliamPitt
(for those playing along at home, the author is an avowed Libertarian)

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Lest We Forget

By: Dean Blehert

Ronald Reagan is alive but forgetting things. An elephant never forgets, but this is personal, not political. We must make that distinction or all our politicians would be institutionalized for forgetting their promises.

Ronald Reagan is alive but forgetting things. In his day he was called "Teflon" because nothing stuck to him; now even memory turns slippery.

Ronald Reagan is alive but forgetting things. Nancy went to his birthday party without him. Was he missed? Probably not - so many people know how to "do" Ronald Reagan...

Ronald Reagan is alive but forgetting things. What was it he said about the dead storm troopers? That they, like those they killed, were victims? Was that a remembering or a forgetting?

Ronald Reagan is alive but forgetting things. He said Americans should be proud of being American. Was that a remembering or a forgetting?

Ronald Reagan is alive but forgetting things. He used to know a great many things by rote - that is, by heart, such as movie scripts, the speech he took on tour - who knows how much else he was or seemed to be was memorized, is now forgotten or comes back only in random bits?

Ronald Reagan is alive but forgetting things. He's forgotten about sending arms to Iran for hostages - if he ever knew. If he ever knew, he's forgotten he knew. He does not at this time recall. He may have been an honest man. If not, he is becoming one.

Ronald Reagan is alive but forgetting things. Nancy is taking good care of him. If he were still President, probably we wouldn't be told. Would we notice?

Ronald Reagan is alive but forgetting things. He used to be a spokesman for General Electric: "Progress is our most important product!" - can you still say that? Come on...Progress...? Progress...?

Ronald Reagan is alive but forgetting things. He is - has always been - such an easy target. Now he's a sitting duck. It's not sporting to say these things. He suffers from a disease. It could happen to anyone. It could start at the top of our nation and trickle down to the rest of us.

Ronald Reagan is alive but forgetting things. It's not so bad: He can still play golf with Hope. And now even his own children speak well of him.

Ronald Reagan is alive but forgetting things. He is loved and hated for wanting to shrink government, for failing to shrink government, for forgetting the poor, for remembering the rich, etc. He is loathed and adored for saying it is not evil for a person or nation to prosper and be strong.

Now here's the odd thing: Nearly everyone hates or loves Ronald Reagan for something he said or is said to have said, and everyone is certain that somehow events have justified this love or hatred, but hardly anyone remembers (or ever knew) just what Reagan did or what came of it or how much of what has happened since came of it. Today's newspapers are already a gray blur. Tell me, who are these candidates really? Even our pain becomes unreal the moment our President feels it. What is the difference between such knowing and forgetting?

Ronald Reagan is alive but forgetting things. He proved that an actor playing the role of a political leader is impossible to distinguish from a political leader. Is this something we should remember or forget?

Ronald Reagan is alive but forgetting things. His baiting the Evil Empire and his "Star Wars" plan were so stupid that maybe they ended the Cold War. Lebanon, Libya, Grenada... His idiotic economics brought us huge economic expansion - or was it ruin? Or was that because of the liberal congress? O listen, I can't think with such stuff. I remember only "Doonesbury" and that full forelock awaft on helicopter wash that drowns out his smiling voice.

Ronald Reagan is alive but forgetting things. Does he still have a full head of hair? Does Nancy tint it? Does he stammer more now, quaver, jowls shaking? Can he still grin that grin? Is there anything he must forget to be able to grin that grin? Is he cheerful about forgetting? Can he joke about it? Isn't Ronald Reagan a pretty good guy? Nicer than Nixon, anyway?

Ronald Reagan is alive but forgetting things. Even as we speak Ronald Reagan is forgetting things. There is so MUCH to forget! He has just this moment forgotten "Where's the rest of me?" and now he's forgotten preferring to be in Philadelphia...and there goes "There you go again!" But there is more - so much more to forget.

Ronald Reagan is alive but forgetting things. We, too, are alive but forgetting things. "Surveys show that 60% of those under 18 don't know..." - that we fought in Vietnam, that we didn't win in Vietnam, who Roosevelt was or Truman or Ike (Does anyone remember Gerald Ford?) - and one-year-olds have forgotten almost everything, though some have remembered how to grin that grin.

Ronald Reagan is alive but forgetting things. And us? With each new miracle drug, we forget all the earlier miracle drugs that are now called evil drugs. We all know that things have always been the way things are and so must always be so.

Ronald Reagan is alive but forgetting things. If we can forget fast enough, we will, at last, be able to live in the eternal present, having no past nor future - 100% guilt-free, without plans, budgets, debts or regrets. Someone will take care of us - maybe the government, for hasn't the Government always taken care of the People? Ronald Reagan, of course, preached self-reliance, but Ronald Reagan probably isn't allowed to go for a walk alone now lest he get confused - all those Pacific Palisades mansions look pretty much alike.

Ronald Reagan is alive but forgetting things. Soon we will forget Ronald Reagan. It is said that what we forget we must repeat. We will forget Vietnam (he helped us) and have to do it again. We will forget the Holocaust and have to do it again. We will forget slavery and have to do it again. We will forget religious intolerance and racism and ignorance and greed and cruelty and have to do them again. We will forget ourselves and have to do them again. We will even forget forgetting and have to forget again. And so we will have to do Ronald Reagan again. He will die and be forgotten, but when we need him, once again Ronald Reagan will be alive for us, forgetting things.
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VelmaD Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jan-12-04 11:19 PM
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1. That was amazing.
Edited on Mon Jan-12-04 11:20 PM by VelmaD
You give the best links. :-)

Ok, does it make me a bad person that I believe deep down that "forgetting" is karma biting Reagan on the ass for all the times he said "I do not recall" during the Iran-contra hearings? I try to be a good person but I just can't manage it in Reagan's case. I try to feel bad for him. I try to feel the compassion I should feel for any human being. But it's hard knowing he never would have had real compassion for me if our roles were reversed.

That being said, the author is dead on right with that last paragraph. We'll forget and have to do it all over again because people can't be bothered to pay attention and learn.

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Zomby Woof Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jan-12-04 11:25 PM
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2. not karma at all
Trust me, Reagan was ALWAYS gaga. It's just more pronounced now.

Or so I remember anyway. :-)
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supernova Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jan-12-04 11:34 PM
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3. What symmetry!
What poetic justice! What a shame!

I always thought it was odd he said he couldn't remember anything about Iran-Contra. Or, that Oliver North was working in the WH sub-basement. But now we know why. He was out of it even then.

God, a drooling imbecile passing into myth. It just boggles!

I may skip off to Europe when he dies so I wont have to watch all the myth-making eulogizing that will enevitiably follow.


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young_at_heart Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jan-12-04 11:51 PM
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6. I can't go to Europe, but I'll refuse to watch TV
Replays of him on his horse and his famous smile, etc. etc. would most likely give me an ulcer.
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Hoppin_Mad Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jan-12-04 11:41 PM
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4. Thanks Will -eom
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stevedeshazer Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jan-12-04 11:44 PM
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5. just...step...away...from...keyboard...
:-(
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WilliamPitt Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jan-13-04 10:46 AM
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7. Kick
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SOteric Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jan-13-04 11:17 AM
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8. I like to believe
there'll be an ultimate accounting for him, and that he won't be allowed to 'forget.'
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NashVegas Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jan-13-04 11:32 AM
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9. Are We All Ronald Reagon, Now?
I'd pray not, but I've forgotten how to pray.

Thanks for the post, Will.
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Bandit Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jan-13-04 11:45 AM
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10. Ronald who?~ Didn't he have something to do with McDonald's?
:shrug: I won't forget him anytime soon.
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proud patriot Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jan-13-04 11:49 AM
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11. Now that's a poem
:thumbsup: Last night during the bush in 30 seconds award
ceremony one the presenters (I'm sorry I forgot his name)
said one of the most poignant things I've ever heard .

Something along the lines of :
"Throughout history there have been those among humanity
who are the watchers. The watchers have the highest
responsibility to sounds the alarm bells when they see
a danger on the horizon . We are the watchers of today ."



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WilliamPitt Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jan-13-04 01:36 PM
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12. Kick
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CrownPrinceBandar Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jan-13-04 02:04 PM
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13. Good article, Will.
I try to be a compassionate human being. I have even been accused of being a bleeding heart. However, I find very little room in my heart for Reagan. Even as a kid, I had an inclination that this man was not about the same values that my folks represented, nor did he fit the nascent values that I was beginning to form. Trickle-down became a dirty word for the 12 year old boy that was myself.

As I have gotten older, the feeling of disgust and disappointment have only amplified. Disgust at hijinks such as Iran-Contra in which no one was REALLY held accountable, and that such a scandal could reach the highest office in the land. And disappointment in the fact that it happens to this day.

There is a real movement in this country to deify Ronald Reagan. Naming airports and aircraft carriers after him is only the first step. Now there are rumblings of replacing FDR on the dime with Reagan's image. All without the popular say.



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