Kakki wrote:
> Randy and Clark,
>
> Where do you come up with this stuff?? I've seriously never heard anything
> remotely like this.
>
> > Funny, I was just thinking about that this morning. Reagan believed
> > he was going to be presiding over the apocalypse, which would be
> > global nuclear war. James Watt was convinced of the same.
> > Religious fanaticism combined with the awesome powers of
> > the upper government is a wee bit dangerous.
I thought it was pretty well known.
I will look for some documentation.
In the meantime, a couple of other interesting Reagan stories
I did not make up.
1. After his presidency, when Reagan bought his home in
Bel-Air, the street address of his new home was 666. He
successfully petitioned the city to have it changed to 668.
2. As Clark mentioned, Ron and particularly Nancy consulted
a San Francisco astrologer before their every move. And
Reagan's every move, (coincidentally?) seemed perfectly
timed. He was known as the 'teflon president' because
nothing could stick to him dispite well documented criminal
activity such as the October surprise and the Iran Contra
guns-for-drugs situation. Imagine the horror his right wing
religious friends would have felt knowing he was using a
tool of the devil!
RR