[TruthTalk] Ronald Reagan Quotes

2004-10-29 Thread ShieldsFamily










 





 
Some pithy
words from former President Reagan:


These are
good and some have special relevance today.

"Here's
my strategy on the Cold War: We win, they lose." -
Ronald
Reagan

"The
trouble with our liberal friends is not that they're
ignorant:
It's just that they know so much that isn't so." -
Ronald
Reagan

"Of the
four wars in my lifetime none came about because the U.S. was too strong." - Ronald
Reagan

"I have
wondered at times about what the Ten
Commandment's
would have looked like if Moses had run
them
through the U.S. Congress." - Ronald Reagan

"The
taxpayer: That's someone who works for the federal
government
but doesn't have to take the civil service
examination."
- Ronald Reagan

"Government
is like a baby: An "alimentary canal" with a big appetite at one end
and no sense of responsibility at the other."- Ronald Reagan

"The
nearest thing to eternal life we will ever see on this
earth
is a government program." - Ronald Reagan

"I've
laid down the law, though, to everyone from now on
about
anything that happens: No matter what time it is,
wake
me. Even if it's in the middle of a Cabinet meeting." -
Ronald
Reagan

"It has
been said that politics is the second oldest profession.  I have learned
that it bears a striking resemblance to the first."
Ronald
Reagan

"Government's
view of the economy could be summed up in a few short phrases: If it moves, tax
it. If it keeps moving, regulate it. And if it stops moving, subsidize
it."  Ronald Reagan

"Politics
is not a bad profession. If you succeed there are
many
rewards. If you disgrace yourself you can always write a book." 
Ronald
Reagan 










Re: [TruthTalk] Ronald Reagan

2004-06-08 Thread Lance Muir



Chris: Amen! Well said.

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  Chris Barr 
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  
  Sent: June 08, 2004 12:52
  Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] Ronald 
  Reagan
  
  
  
  \o/ !HALALU 
  Yah! \o/ 
  
  Greetings in the Matchless 
  Name of YahShua 
  !!
  
   
  
  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  ShieldsFamily 
  Sent: 06/08/2004 11:09 AM
  Subject: RE: [TruthTalk] Ronald Reagan
  
  
  Chris, 
  FYI I would not take ANYTHING you prescribed.  There is a difference between the 
  craft of writing and the content. Izzy
   
  The  content of my writing was Ronald Reagan.  There was 
  nothing prescribed by me therein.  Nice diversion (one of the 
  primary tactics of ha satan [ YHVH rebuke 
  him and his] ).
   
  FTR, it is not possible for you to take ANYTHING 
  that is prescribed by me since I do not 
  prescribe ANYTHING.  That privilege is legally reserved 
  by way of the prince of the power of the air only to the practitioners of his 
  sorceries.
   
  
  
  Ahava b' 
  YahShua
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  (Love in The 
  SAVIOUR)
  
  Baruch 
  YHVH,
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  (Bless The 
  LORD)
  
   
  Bro. Chris 
  Barr
  
  
  
  a servant 
  of 
  YHVH
  
\o/ !HALALU 
Yah! \o/ 



Greetings in the 
Matchless Name of YahShua 
!!

 


Subject: RE: 
[TruthTalk] Ronald 
Reagan

 
Chris, 
sometimes you show yourself to be a good writer.  This is one of them.  
Izzy

 

Just five minutes after 
...

 

Would 
you really want to endorse anyone that Chris approved 
of?

 

ROTFLMHO!

 






Ahava b' 
YahShua


















(Love in 
The SAVIOUR)

Baruch 
YHVH,









(Bless The 
LORD)

 
Bro. Chris 
Barr



a 
servant of 
YHVH

  
   
  NATURALLY 
  Speaking
  
  
  
  
  By 
  Christopher C. Barr
  Reagan and Alzheimer's and 
  Rumsfeld and Aspartame
  I 
  liked Ronald Reagan.
  Remember the mixed up 1969 comedy 'Bob & Carol 
  & Ted & Alice' from Hollywood? That was in the midst of 
  Reagan's terms as governor. It was substantially about manipulation. 
  Confidantes finessed other confidantes to accept bad things as good 
  things.
  It 
  was in California that I was raised when Reagan 
  was governor. He was not one to be pressed or cajoled into doing anything. 
  However, he could be manipulated. I observed this many times. This article 
  is about one of those times.
  Déjà 
  vu
  The 
  American people elected him President Reagan and one member of his 
  transition team was the CEO of pharmaceutical giant GD Searle (clear up to 
  1985). This man had been Secretary of Defense under Gerald Ford. His name 
  was Donald Rumsfeld. Yes, the same man is the current Secretary of 
  Defense.
  Searle had been unsuccessfully trying to obtain 
  approval for aspartame (now best known as Nutrasweet) for almost two 
  decades. The reason for the lack of success by Searle was due to extensive 
  and consistent studies that noted aspartame was damaging to the brain 
  (among other problems).
  According to a former Searle employee Rumsfeld 
  assured the company that, "no matter what, he would see to it that 
  aspartame would be approved".
  Reagan took office and the 
  head of the FDA who had blocked aspartame was suspended. A former Defense 
  Department contract researcher named Dr. Arthur Hull Hayes replaced him. 
  Chemical weapons were part of the Defense Department studies of Dr. 
  Hayes.
  The 
  first major action of Hayes as FDA Commissioner was approval of aspartame 
  for dry foods. This was a direct contradiction to the FDA's own advisors 
  and their own Public Board of Inquiry recommendation. His last act in that 
  position was approval of aspartame for diet drinks. He left the FDA to 
  become senior medical advisor for the public relations firm of GD Searle. 
  His salary there far exceeded that which he received from the 
  FDA.
  Ironies 
  initiated
  In 
  1994 former President Reagan wrote his now famous letter to the American 
  people about his newly diagnosed Alzheimer's. This condition has 
  skyrocketed in the American population through the last two 
  decades.
  In 
  1997 Dr. Russell Blaylock, M.D. released his book, 'EXCITOTOXINS: The 
  Taste That Kills'. This book I have highly recommended since first 
  learning of it 

Re: [TruthTalk] Ronald Reagan

2004-06-08 Thread Chris Barr





\o/ !HALALU 
Yah! \o/ 

Greetings in the Matchless 
Name of YahShua 
!!

 

- Original Message - 
From: ShieldsFamily 
Sent: 06/08/2004 11:09 AM
Subject: RE: [TruthTalk] Ronald Reagan


Chris, 
FYI I would not take ANYTHING you prescribed.  There is a difference between the craft 
of writing and the content. Izzy
 
The  content of my writing was Ronald Reagan.  There was 
nothing prescribed by me therein.  Nice diversion (one of the 
primary tactics of ha satan [ YHVH rebuke him 
and his] ).
 
FTR, it is not possible for you to take ANYTHING 
that is prescribed by me since I do not 
prescribe ANYTHING.  That privilege is legally reserved 
by way of the prince of the power of the air only to the practitioners of his 
sorceries.
 


Ahava b' 
YahShua


















(Love in The 
SAVIOUR)

Baruch 
YHVH,









(Bless The 
LORD)

 
Bro. Chris 
Barr



a servant 
of 
YHVH

  \o/ !HALALU 
  Yah! \o/ 
  
  
  
  Greetings in the Matchless 
  Name of YahShua 
  !!
  
   
  
  
  Subject: RE: 
  [TruthTalk] Ronald 
  Reagan
  
   
  Chris, 
  sometimes you show yourself to be a good writer.  This is one of them.  
Izzy
  
   
  
  Just five minutes after 
  ...
  
   
  
  Would 
  you really want to endorse anyone that Chris approved 
  of?
  
   
  
  ROTFLMHO!
  
   
  
  
  
  
  
  
  Ahava b' 
  YahShua
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  (Love in The 
  SAVIOUR)
  
  Baruch 
  YHVH,
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  (Bless The 
  LORD)
  
   
  Bro. Chris 
  Barr
  
  
  
  a servant 
  of 
  YHVH
  

 
NATURALLY 
Speaking




By 
Christopher C. Barr
Reagan and Alzheimer's and 
Rumsfeld and Aspartame
I liked 
Ronald Reagan.
Remember the mixed up 1969 comedy 'Bob & Carol 
& Ted & Alice' from Hollywood? That was in the midst of 
Reagan's terms as governor. It was substantially about manipulation. 
Confidantes finessed other confidantes to accept bad things as good 
things.
It was 
in California that I was raised when Reagan 
was governor. He was not one to be pressed or cajoled into doing anything. 
However, he could be manipulated. I observed this many times. This article 
is about one of those times.
Déjà 
vu
The 
American people elected him President Reagan and one member of his 
transition team was the CEO of pharmaceutical giant GD Searle (clear up to 
1985). This man had been Secretary of Defense under Gerald Ford. His name 
was Donald Rumsfeld. Yes, the same man is the current Secretary of 
Defense.
Searle 
had been unsuccessfully trying to obtain approval for aspartame (now best 
known as Nutrasweet) for almost two decades. The reason for the lack of 
success by Searle was due to extensive and consistent studies that noted 
aspartame was damaging to the brain (among other 
problems).
According to a former Searle employee Rumsfeld 
assured the company that, "no matter what, he would see to it that 
aspartame would be approved".
Reagan took office and the 
head of the FDA who had blocked aspartame was suspended. A former Defense 
Department contract researcher named Dr. Arthur Hull Hayes replaced him. 
Chemical weapons were part of the Defense Department studies of Dr. 
Hayes.
The 
first major action of Hayes as FDA Commissioner was approval of aspartame 
for dry foods. This was a direct contradiction to the FDA's own advisors and 
their own Public Board of Inquiry recommendation. His last act in that 
position was approval of aspartame for diet drinks. He left the FDA to 
become senior medical advisor for the public relations firm of GD Searle. 
His salary there far exceeded that which he received from the 
FDA.
Ironies 
initiated
In 1994 
former President Reagan wrote his now famous letter to the American people 
about his newly diagnosed Alzheimer's. This condition has skyrocketed in the 
American population through the last two 
decades.
In 1997 
Dr. Russell Blaylock, M.D. released his book, 'EXCITOTOXINS: The Taste That 
Kills'. This book I have highly recommended since first learning of it in 
1998. Dr. Blaylock ties with intricate detail the explosion of Alzheimer's 
to the entrance of aspartame (Nutrasweet) and its overwhelming of the 
marketplace. He noted that the most injurious delivery for this well 
documented brain-damaging ingredient is in a liquid 
form.
I have 
told people for many years that every swig of diet drink kills brain cells. 
As bad as sugary sodas are, if you won't give up soda then you are better 
off with the sugary variety than the diet 
variety.
It is a 
tragic irony that Reagan succumbed to Alzheimer's after being manipulated 
into bringing about 

RE: [TruthTalk] Ronald Reagan

2004-06-08 Thread ShieldsFamily








Chris, FYI I would not take ANYTHING you prescribed.  There is a difference between the craft of
writing and the content. Izzy

 









From:
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Sent: Tuesday, June 08, 2004 9:28
AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] Ronald
Reagan



 





\o/ !HALALU Yah! \o/ 





Greetings in the Matchless Name of YahShua
!!





 







Subject: RE: [TruthTalk] Ronald
Reagan





 



Chris, sometimes you show yourself to be a good writer.  This is one of them.  Izzy





 





Just five minutes after ...





 





Would you really want to endorse anyone that Chris approved of?





 





ROTFLMHO!





 















Ahava b' YahShua







































(Love in The
SAVIOUR)





Baruch YHVH,























(Bless The LORD)





 





Bro. Chris Barr















































a servant of YHVH





























 

NATURALLY Speaking











By Christopher C. Barr

Reagan and Alzheimer's and Rumsfeld and Aspartame

I liked
Ronald Reagan.

Remember
the mixed up 1969 comedy 'Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice' from Hollywood? That was in the
midst of Reagan's terms as governor. It was substantially about manipulation.
Confidantes finessed other confidantes to accept bad things as good things.

It was in
California
that I was raised when Reagan was governor. He was not one to be pressed or
cajoled into doing anything. However, he could be manipulated. I observed this
many times. This article is about one of those times.

Déjà vu

The
American people elected him President Reagan and one member of his transition
team was the CEO of pharmaceutical giant GD Searle (clear up to 1985). This man
had been Secretary of Defense under Gerald Ford. His name was Donald Rumsfeld.
Yes, the same man is the current Secretary of Defense.

Searle
had been unsuccessfully trying to obtain approval for aspartame (now best known
as Nutrasweet) for almost two decades. The reason for the lack of success by
Searle was due to extensive and consistent studies that noted aspartame was
damaging to the brain (among other problems).

According
to a former Searle employee Rumsfeld assured the company that, "no matter what, he would see
to it that aspartame would be approved".

Reagan
took office and the head of the FDA who had blocked aspartame was suspended. A
former Defense Department contract researcher named Dr. Arthur Hull Hayes
replaced him. Chemical weapons were part of the Defense Department studies of
Dr. Hayes.

The first
major action of Hayes as FDA Commissioner was approval of aspartame for dry
foods. This was a direct contradiction to the FDA's own advisors and their own
Public Board of Inquiry recommendation. His last act in that position was
approval of aspartame for diet drinks. He left the FDA to become senior medical
advisor for the public relations firm of GD Searle. His salary there far
exceeded that which he received from the FDA.

Ironies initiated

In 1994
former President Reagan wrote his now famous letter to the American people
about his newly diagnosed Alzheimer's. This condition has skyrocketed in the
American population through the last two decades.

In 1997
Dr. Russell Blaylock, M.D. released his book, 'EXCITOTOXINS: The Taste That
Kills'. This book I have highly recommended since first learning of it in 1998.
Dr. Blaylock ties with intricate detail the explosion of Alzheimer's to the
entrance of aspartame (Nutrasweet) and its overwhelming of the marketplace. He
noted that the most injurious delivery for this well documented brain-damaging
ingredient is in a liquid form.

I have
told people for many years that every swig of diet drink kills brain cells. As
bad as sugary sodas are, if you won't give up soda then you are better off with
the sugary variety than the diet variety.

It is a
tragic irony that Reagan succumbed to Alzheimer's after being manipulated into
bringing about the approval of this substance most likely responsible for the
sudden explosion to epidemic status of this horribly debilitating disease.

Now his
widow, Nancy Reagan, is busy promoting a wild goose chase into stem cell
research for Alzheimer's. This is a great whitewashed hope against the reality
of the connection between Alzheimer's and the aspartame that her husband
approved.

Greater
irony still is that stem cell research is conducted by extracting cells from
human embryos that are killed. Ronald Reagan was staunchly anti-abortion and
must be turning over before ever getting in his grave that his death would be
used for such a platform. Defenseless against Alzheimer's in his waning years,
he is now defenseless at his end against this use of himself to promote use of
aborted baby tissues.

More ironies

Oh, the
intricate ironies through all of this. Monsanto bought GD Searle with its
prized Nutrasweet.

Mon

Re: [TruthTalk] Ronald Reagan

2004-06-08 Thread Chris Barr




\o/ !HALALU Yah! 
\o/ 
Greetings in the Matchless Name of YahShua !!
 

Subject: RE: [TruthTalk] Ronald Reagan


Chris, 
sometimes you show yourself to be a good writer.  This is one of them.  Izzy
 
Just five minutes after ...
 
Would 
you really want to endorse anyone that Chris approved 
of?
 
ROTFLMHO!
 





Ahava b' YahShua

















(Love in The 
SAVIOUR)
Baruch 
YHVH,








(Bless The 
LORD)
 Bro. Chris 
Barr


a servant of 
YHVH

  
  NATURALLY 
  Speaking
  
  
  
  
  
  By 
  Christopher C. Barr
  Reagan and Alzheimer's and 
  Rumsfeld and Aspartame
  I liked 
  Ronald Reagan.
  Remember 
  the mixed up 1969 comedy 'Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice' from 
  Hollywood? 
  That was in the midst of Reagan's terms as governor. It was substantially 
  about manipulation. Confidantes finessed other confidantes to accept bad 
  things as good things.
  It was in 
  California 
  that I was raised when Reagan was governor. He was not one to be pressed or 
  cajoled into doing anything. However, he could be manipulated. I observed this 
  many times. This article is about one of those 
  times.
  Déjà 
  vu
  The 
  American people elected him President Reagan and one member of his transition 
  team was the CEO of pharmaceutical giant GD Searle (clear up to 1985). This 
  man had been Secretary of Defense under Gerald Ford. His name was Donald 
  Rumsfeld. Yes, the same man is the current Secretary of 
  Defense.
  Searle 
  had been unsuccessfully trying to obtain approval for aspartame (now best 
  known as Nutrasweet) for almost two decades. The reason for the lack of 
  success by Searle was due to extensive and consistent studies that noted 
  aspartame was damaging to the brain (among other 
  problems).
  According 
  to a former Searle employee Rumsfeld assured the company that, 
  "no 
  matter what, he would see to it that aspartame would be 
  approved".
  Reagan took office and the head 
  of the FDA who had blocked aspartame was suspended. A former Defense 
  Department contract researcher named Dr. Arthur Hull Hayes replaced him. 
  Chemical weapons were part of the Defense Department studies of Dr. 
  Hayes.
  The first 
  major action of Hayes as FDA Commissioner was approval of aspartame for dry 
  foods. This was a direct contradiction to the FDA's own advisors and their own 
  Public Board of Inquiry recommendation. His last act in that position was 
  approval of aspartame for diet drinks. He left the FDA to become senior 
  medical advisor for the public relations firm of GD Searle. His salary there 
  far exceeded that which he received from the FDA.
  Ironies 
  initiated
  In 1994 
  former President Reagan wrote his now famous letter to the American people 
  about his newly diagnosed Alzheimer's. This condition has skyrocketed in the 
  American population through the last two decades.
  In 1997 
  Dr. Russell Blaylock, M.D. released his book, 'EXCITOTOXINS: The Taste That 
  Kills'. This book I have highly recommended since first learning of it in 
  1998. Dr. Blaylock ties with intricate detail the explosion of Alzheimer's to 
  the entrance of aspartame (Nutrasweet) and its overwhelming of the 
  marketplace. He noted that the most injurious delivery for this well 
  documented brain-damaging ingredient is in a liquid 
  form.
  I have 
  told people for many years that every swig of diet drink kills brain cells. As 
  bad as sugary sodas are, if you won't give up soda then you are better off 
  with the sugary variety than the diet variety.
  It is a 
  tragic irony that Reagan succumbed to Alzheimer's after being manipulated into 
  bringing about the approval of this substance most likely responsible for the 
  sudden explosion to epidemic status of this horribly debilitating 
  disease.
  Now his 
  widow, Nancy Reagan, is busy promoting a wild goose chase into stem cell 
  research for Alzheimer's. This is a great whitewashed hope against the reality 
  of the connection between Alzheimer's and the aspartame that her husband 
  approved.
  Greater 
  irony still is that stem cell research is conducted by extracting cells from 
  human embryos that are killed. Ronald Reagan was staunchly anti-abortion and 
  must be turning over before ever getting in his grave that his death would be 
  used for such a platform. Defenseless against Alzheimer's in his waning years, 
  he is now defenseless at his end against this use of himself to promote use of 
  aborted baby tissues.
  More 
  ironies
  Oh, the 
  intricate ironies through all of this. Monsanto bought GD Searle with its 
  prized Nutrasweet.
  Monsanto 
  was founded originally in 1901 with the sole purpose of producing saccharine 
  for the United 
  States market.
  The head 
  of the forerunner to the FDA, Dr. Harvey Wiley, M.D., came hard against this 
  harmful substance. Another Republican then was pre

RE: [TruthTalk] Ronald Reagan

2004-06-08 Thread ShieldsFamily








Chris, sometimes you show yourself to be a good writer.  This is one of them.  Izzy

 









From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Chris Barr
Sent: Tuesday, June 08, 2004 12:53
AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] Ronald
Reagan



 



NATURALLY Speaking











By Christopher C. Barr

Reagan and Alzheimer's and Rumsfeld and Aspartame

I liked
Ronald Reagan.

Remember
the mixed up 1969 comedy 'Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice' from Hollywood? That was in
the midst of Reagan's terms as governor. It was substantially about
manipulation. Confidantes finessed other confidantes to accept bad things as
good things.

It was in
California
that I was raised when Reagan was governor. He was not one to be pressed or
cajoled into doing anything. However, he could be manipulated. I observed this
many times. This article is about one of those times.

Déjà vu

The
American people elected him President Reagan and one member of his transition
team was the CEO of pharmaceutical giant GD Searle (clear up to 1985). This man
had been Secretary of Defense under Gerald Ford. His name was Donald Rumsfeld.
Yes, the same man is the current Secretary of Defense.

Searle
had been unsuccessfully trying to obtain approval for aspartame (now best known
as Nutrasweet) for almost two decades. The reason for the lack of success by
Searle was due to extensive and consistent studies that noted aspartame was damaging
to the brain (among other problems).

According
to a former Searle employee Rumsfeld assured the company that, "no matter what, he would see
to it that aspartame would be approved".

Reagan
took office and the head of the FDA who had blocked aspartame was suspended. A
former Defense Department contract researcher named Dr. Arthur Hull Hayes
replaced him. Chemical weapons were part of the Defense Department studies of
Dr. Hayes.

The first
major action of Hayes as FDA Commissioner was approval of aspartame for dry
foods. This was a direct contradiction to the FDA's own advisors and their own
Public Board of Inquiry recommendation. His last act in that position was
approval of aspartame for diet drinks. He left the FDA to become senior medical
advisor for the public relations firm of GD Searle. His salary there far
exceeded that which he received from the FDA.

Ironies initiated

In 1994
former President Reagan wrote his now famous letter to the American people
about his newly diagnosed Alzheimer's. This condition has skyrocketed in the
American population through the last two decades.

In 1997
Dr. Russell Blaylock, M.D. released his book, 'EXCITOTOXINS: The Taste That
Kills'. This book I have highly recommended since first learning of it in 1998.
Dr. Blaylock ties with intricate detail the explosion of Alzheimer's to the
entrance of aspartame (Nutrasweet) and its overwhelming of the marketplace. He
noted that the most injurious delivery for this well documented brain-damaging
ingredient is in a liquid form.

I have
told people for many years that every swig of diet drink kills brain cells. As
bad as sugary sodas are, if you won't give up soda then you are better off with
the sugary variety than the diet variety.

It is a
tragic irony that Reagan succumbed to Alzheimer's after being manipulated into
bringing about the approval of this substance most likely responsible for the
sudden explosion to epidemic status of this horribly debilitating disease.

Now his
widow, Nancy Reagan, is busy promoting a wild goose chase into stem cell
research for Alzheimer's. This is a great whitewashed hope against the reality
of the connection between Alzheimer's and the aspartame that her husband
approved.

Greater
irony still is that stem cell research is conducted by extracting cells from
human embryos that are killed. Ronald Reagan was staunchly anti-abortion and
must be turning over before ever getting in his grave that his death would be
used for such a platform. Defenseless against Alzheimer's in his waning years,
he is now defenseless at his end against this use of himself to promote use of
aborted baby tissues.

More ironies

Oh, the
intricate ironies through all of this. Monsanto bought GD Searle with its
prized Nutrasweet.

Monsanto
was founded originally in 1901 with the sole purpose of producing saccharine
for the United States
market.

The head
of the forerunner to the FDA, Dr. Harvey Wiley, M.D., came hard against this
harmful substance. Another Republican then was president of the country. His
name also began with an R, and he was also an independent not to be pressed or
cajoled into doing anything.

President
Teddy Roosevelt roared at Dr. Wiley, "Anybody who says saccharin is
injurious to health is an idiot." This very unscientific, emotional
outburst severely damaged Wiley's status with President Roosevelt. It turns out
that Roosevelt was a diabetic who loved sweets
and saccharine

RE: [TruthTalk] Ronald Reagan

2004-06-08 Thread ShieldsFamily








I, like you, am so saddened by the loss of President Reagan.  What a giant of a man.  I believe that one day history will look
at GWBush as a great man also.  Both
are Believers.  Ronald Reagan had
the moral fortitude to announce that Communism and the USSR regimes was evil, and he went after it single-mindedly until it
fell.  He was considered by many to
be an outrageous lunatic at the time, but he was proven right in time.  The same will be true of GWBush, who has
had the moral strength to define our terrorist enemies as evil, and go after
them--in whatever country they are havened one at a time--until they, too, are
a bad memory.  In the meantime, the
weak-willed naysayers can complain all they want.  I am so thankful to God that we have a
real man at the helm. Izzy

 









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Reagan



 

In a message dated 6/7/2004 7:08:27 AM Pacific Daylight
Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:




Sixteen years of public service to your country unequalled
by many, if any.He possessed wit, charm, wisdom, jelly beans and a set of
convictions he lived by when representing your nation to the world and it's
leaders



Amen and good bye brother Reagan

J








Re: [TruthTalk] Ronald Reagan

2004-06-07 Thread Chris Barr



NATURALLY Speaking




By Christopher C. Barr
Reagan and Alzheimer's and Rumsfeld and Aspartame
I liked Ronald Reagan.
Remember the mixed up 1969 comedy 'Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice' 
from Hollywood? That was in the midst of Reagan's terms as governor. It was 
substantially about manipulation. Confidantes finessed other confidantes to 
accept bad things as good things.
It was in California that I was raised when Reagan was governor. He was not 
one to be pressed or cajoled into doing anything. However, he could be 
manipulated. I observed this many times. This article is about one of those 
times.
Déjà vu
The American people elected him President Reagan and one member of his 
transition team was the CEO of pharmaceutical giant GD Searle (clear up to 
1985). This man had been Secretary of Defense under Gerald Ford. His name was 
Donald Rumsfeld. Yes, the same man is the current Secretary of Defense.
Searle had been unsuccessfully trying to obtain approval for aspartame (now 
best known as Nutrasweet) for almost two decades. The reason for the lack of 
success by Searle was due to extensive and consistent studies that noted 
aspartame was damaging to the brain (among other problems).
According to a former Searle employee Rumsfeld assured the company that, 
"no matter what, he would see to it that 
aspartame would be approved".
Reagan took office and the head of the FDA who had blocked aspartame was 
suspended. A former Defense Department contract researcher named Dr. Arthur Hull 
Hayes replaced him. Chemical weapons were part of the Defense Department studies 
of Dr. Hayes.
The first major action of Hayes as FDA Commissioner was approval of aspartame 
for dry foods. This was a direct contradiction to the FDA's own advisors and 
their own Public Board of Inquiry recommendation. His last act in that position 
was approval of aspartame for diet drinks. He left the FDA to become senior 
medical advisor for the public relations firm of GD Searle. His salary there far 
exceeded that which he received from the FDA.
Ironies initiated
In 1994 former President Reagan wrote his now famous letter to the American 
people about his newly diagnosed Alzheimer's. This condition has skyrocketed in 
the American population through the last two decades.
In 1997 Dr. Russell Blaylock, M.D. released his book, 'EXCITOTOXINS: The 
Taste That Kills'. This book I have highly recommended since first learning of 
it in 1998. Dr. Blaylock ties with intricate detail the explosion of Alzheimer's 
to the entrance of aspartame (Nutrasweet) and its overwhelming of the 
marketplace. He noted that the most injurious delivery for this well documented 
brain-damaging ingredient is in a liquid form.
I have told people for many years that every swig of diet drink kills brain 
cells. As bad as sugary sodas are, if you won't give up soda then you are better 
off with the sugary variety than the diet variety.
It is a tragic irony that Reagan succumbed to Alzheimer's after being 
manipulated into bringing about the approval of this substance most likely 
responsible for the sudden explosion to epidemic status of this horribly 
debilitating disease.
Now his widow, Nancy Reagan, is busy promoting a wild goose chase into stem 
cell research for Alzheimer's. This is a great whitewashed hope against the 
reality of the connection between Alzheimer's and the aspartame that her husband 
approved.
Greater irony still is that stem cell research is conducted by extracting 
cells from human embryos that are killed. Ronald Reagan was staunchly 
anti-abortion and must be turning over before ever getting in his grave that his 
death would be used for such a platform. Defenseless against Alzheimer's in his 
waning years, he is now defenseless at his end against this use of himself to 
promote use of aborted baby tissues.
More ironies
Oh, the intricate ironies through all of this. Monsanto bought GD Searle with 
its prized Nutrasweet.
Monsanto was founded originally in 1901 with the sole purpose of producing 
saccharine for the United States market.
The head of the forerunner to the FDA, Dr. Harvey Wiley, M.D., came hard 
against this harmful substance. Another Republican then was president of the 
country. His name also began with an R, and he was also an independent not to be 
pressed or cajoled into doing anything.
President Teddy Roosevelt roared at Dr. Wiley, "Anybody who says saccharin is 
injurious to health is an idiot." This very unscientific, emotional outburst 
severely damaged Wiley's status with President Roosevelt. It turns out that 
Roosevelt was a diabetic who loved sweets and saccharine was vital to his sweet 
tooth.
Wiley blamed himself for this failure and cited it as the turning point for 
the food industry being able to turn the Pure Food & Drug Act on its head. 
Wiley therefore resigned his position. It was more than half a century after 
that before this harmful product was finally deposed.
Most tragic of ironies
It has been said that those who

Re: [TruthTalk] Ronald Reagan

2004-06-07 Thread Knpraise
In a message dated 6/7/2004 7:08:27 AM Pacific Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Sixteen years of public service to your country unequalled by many, if any.He possessed wit, charm, wisdom, jelly beans and a set of convictions he lived by when representing your nation to the world and it's leaders

Amen and good bye brother Reagan

J


Re: [TruthTalk] Ronald Reagan

2004-06-07 Thread Lance Muir



Sixteen years of public service to your country 
unequalled by many, if any.He possessed wit, charm, wisdom, jelly beans and 
a set of convictions he lived by when representing your nation to the world and 
it's leaders.