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Friday, June 05th, 2009 | Author:

“There is a profound moral difference between the use of force for liberation and the use of force for conquest.”
 
Ronald Reagan
Speech at Pointe Du Hoc, June 6, 1984
 
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  1. The above are some profound and accurate words…

    I have said this before, but it is worth repeating… The United States, while not a perfect country, has made an unmeasurable amount of sacrifices to this world…We have given blood, money and charity, all around this world; and are so often under-appreciated; even incessantly criticized by other countries.

    President Ronald Reagan said it perfectly…indeed, there is a huge difference between force when used to free enslaved people from tyranny, and the use of force when used for tyranny and terrorism.

    I pray that our current president does not confuse the two, because there is little to no moral equivalency between the two.

    The more I look back, the more I understand how much President Reagan loved this country and lifted it up; and accentuated its greatness. I pray, one day we will have a leader like him again.

  2. Yes I hope so too…I wish more people realized how much love he had for our country…

  3. Hi Leigh,

    I think that many people realize that Ronald Reagan was truly a patriot…it is people like myself that took years to realize it…

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