Obviously the loony sometimes trumps the real. OK. Ill bite. If you cant 
actually produce the source and date of this mythical nonsense about Ronald 
Reagan then 
lets just say this falls into the realm of your sighting of the Loch ness 
Monster. Your statements about the economy are not only categorically wrong 
they only serve to demonstrate ignorance about the underpinnings of ther 
entire economic scenario that unfolded during clintons terms. In other words. 
Anyone who looks at a chart of either interest rates or the stock market will 
be forced to deduce that it began with Reagan not Clinton. Nice try though 
Carlton. You can seek comfort in the fact that some Aztecs are still waiting 
for Quetzecotl and they KNOW hes just around the corner. marcel


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 From Clark: 
 
 What Randy and I mention isn't purported, or secretive, or hidden 
 information.  It was news, and it was reported on network television and in 
 the newspapers and in magazines.  It was reported during a time of 
prosperity 
 in the United States, or the illusion of it, when Federal spending far 
 exceeded income and took up deep into trillions in debt, when junk bonds 
were 
 flying, and hammers and toilet seats in the military cost thousands of 
 dollars.  But everyone seemed to be making money and the 87 stock market 
 crash was still a ways off, so may as well ignore the President's literal 
 interpretation of the Bible.  
 
 The return of Christ was also one of Reagan's justifications for deficit 
 spending.  Reagan was confronted as to the accuracy of this report of his 
 beliefs at a press conference.  He did not deny the report and called it "an 
 intellectual conversation" he was having with his staff one day.    Reagan 
 was absolutely one of the worst presidents we have ever had, a man his own 
 conservative colleague Margaret Thatcher said "Just didn't have a real 
 thought in his head.  Not very bright."  His wife and Jim Baker ran the 
 country in the  last few years with the help of her astrologist.   It was 
 utterly astonishing to me that more wasn't made of this, and all the more 
 scary that Dubya mentions Reagan as the president he admires most.   >>

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