lundi 4 juillet 2011

Statue of Former President Ronald Reagan Unveiled at American Embassy in London

Statue of former President Ronald Reagan unveiled in London on July 4th because we can't afford to unveil one here. Okay, I'm kidding, but how come his statue was commissioned there first instead of his own country? Or does he already have one here? According to the Daily Mail, the statue was unveiled at the American Embassy in London to mark the centenary of Reagan's birth. Former U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice represented Nancy Reagan. Reagan's "great ally and friend" the "Iron Lady" former prime minister Margaret Thatcher was too frail to attend. Reagan wasn't as squeaky clean as the right would have you believe. I don't care much for him, considering he didn't care much to have civil rights icon Martin Luther King Jr. honored with a holiday, plus the fact that he left this country in debt. Just sayin.....

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