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    Ronald Reagan dies at 93
    Former president had Alzheimer's disease for 10 years



    LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- Former President Ronald Reagan died Saturday at his home in Los Angeles. He was 93.

    Reagan led a conservative revolution that set the economic and cultural tone of the 1980s, hastened the end of the Cold War and revitalized the Republican Party. He suffered from Alzheimer's disease since at least late 1994.

    At least two of his children and his wife, Nancy, were at his bedside, according to the former president's Los Angeles office.

    Ron Reagan Jr. and Patty Davis -- children from his current marriage to Nancy Davis Reagan -- were with him at his home in the Bel Air district of Los Angeles, the office said.

    It was unclear whether Michael Reagan, his adopted son from his first marriage to actress Jane Wyman, was at his side. Maureen Reagan, his daughter from that marriage, died of brain cancer in 2001.

    Reagan's body is to lie in state at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, California, and at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., before his burial at the library.

    President Bush was informed of Reagan's death while in Paris, where he is on tour to honor the heroes of World War II on the weekend of the 60th anniversary of the D-Day invasion.

    The White House lowered its flag to half-staff after the news. Bush planned to issue a recorded statement later.

    Michael Reagan released a statement soon after his father's death.

    "I pray that as America reflects on the passing of my Dad, they will remember a man of integrity, conviction and good humor that changed America and the world for the better," Michael Reagan said. "He would modestly say the credit goes to others, but I believe the credit is his."

    Reagan was praised by presidential historian Robert Dallek.

    "He restored a kind of confidence in the presidency, and a better mood in the United States about politics and politicians and about the presidency," Dallek said.

    Democratic Sen. Charles Schumer of New York also released a statement.

    "Whether you agreed or disagreed with Ronald Reagan, you can't deny he was honest, fought hard for what he believed in, and had the courage of his convictions. He will be remembered as one of our finer presidents," Schumer said.

    'Long journey'
    At a fund-raiser last month, Nancy Reagan described her husband's condition.

    "Ronnie's long journey has finally taken him to a distant place where I can no longer reach him," she said. "Because of this I'm determined to do whatever I can to save other families from this pain."

    Alzheimer's is a progressive, irreversible, incurable neurological disorder that causes losses of memory and mental abilities -- eventually leading to dementia, according to the Mayo Clinic Web site.

    She also called for increased funding for stem-cell research, which has shown promise as a potential treatment for Alzheimer's and other conditions, such as Parkinson's disease.

    "Now science has presented us with a hope called stem cell research, which may provide our scientists with many answers that have for so long been beyond our grasp," Reagan told an audience in Los Angeles. "I just don't see how we can turn our backs on this."

    Human stem-cell research is controversial, because it uses cells harvested from newly fertilized embryos. Bush signed an executive order in 2001, banning the use of federal funds to harvest new lines of stem cells for medical research.

    Assassination attempt
    Reagan disclosed in November 1994 in a passionate letter to the American people that he has Alzheimer's disease. Reagan faded from public view a short time later and has been rarely seen outside his home.

    The former Hollywood film actor stopped going to his Century City office in 1999 but still made trips to parks and enjoyed strolls on the Venice Beach boardwalk with his Secret Service contingent.

    At 69, Reagan was the oldest man elected president when he was chosen on November 4, 1980, over incumbent Democrat Jimmy Carter.

    On March 30, 1981, Reagan was leaving a Washington hotel after addressing labor leaders when John Hinckley fired six gunshots at him. A bullet lodged an inch from Reagan's heart, but he recovered fully.

    In 1984, he defeated Democrat Walter Mondale.

    Reagan has also undergone a 1985 colon cancer operation and 1987 prostate and skin-cancer surgery.

    He fell and broke his hip in 2001, less than a month before his 90th birthday.

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    R.I.P Reagan.

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    Last edited by Jim; 06-05-2004, 04:34 PM.
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  • #2
    I bet that George Carlin isn't mourning.
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    • #3
      I don't mean to sound callus, but, I didn't know he was still alive.


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      • #4
        There are probably some on this board that will disagree with me and that is ok. That is what makes America great.

        But,

        I myself loved President Reagan. Reagan brought back love for America and made Americans feel good about ourselves while he was in the office. He didn't put up with any BS from anyone and was a great President.

        He had his moments as does every President or politician but all in all, I think very highly of his presidency.

        In my life time there have been 3 presidents that I think were/are fantastic and great for our country. They are in order, 1. Ronald Reagan, 2. Bill Clinton and 3. George W. Bush.

        May God bless his family and be with them during their time of mourning.


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        • #5
          Originally posted by StlBroncosFan
          There are probably some on this board that will disagree with me and that is ok. That is what makes America great.

          But,

          I myself loved President Reagan. Reagan brought back love for America and made Americans feel good about ourselves while he was in the office. He didn't put up with any BS from anyone and was a great President.

          He had his moments as does every President or politician but all in all, I think very highly of his presidency.

          In my life time there have been 3 presidents that I think were/are fantastic and great for our country. They are in order, 1. Ronald Reagan, 2. Bill Clinton and 3. George W. Bush.

          May God bless his family and be with them during their time of mourning.
          I agree with StlBroncosFan. Reagan was a magnificent president. We lost a great American today
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          • #6
            by him dying, does that mean State colleges wil be free once again?
            mum's the word.. cause it seems no matter what i say right here, it always gets deleted.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by GoDenver
              by him dying, does that mean State colleges wil be free once again?
              Your an idoit. damn lefty
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              • #8
                Originally posted by StlBroncosFan
                There are probably some on this board that will disagree with me and that is ok. That is what makes America great.

                But,

                I myself loved President Reagan. Reagan brought back love for America and made Americans feel good about ourselves while he was in the office. He didn't put up with any BS from anyone and was a great President.

                He had his moments as does every President or politician but all in all, I think very highly of his presidency.

                In my life time there have been 3 presidents that I think were/are fantastic and great for our country. They are in order, 1. Ronald Reagan, 2. Bill Clinton and 3. George W. Bush.

                May God bless his family and be with them during their time of mourning.

                Well said

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Denver#1
                  Your an idoit. damn lefty
                  alright someone agrees with me....this godenver cat has something negative to say about EVERYTHING.......do us all a favor and jump next time
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Booher
                    alright someone agrees with me....this godenver cat has something negative to say about EVERYTHING.......do us all a favor and jump next time
                    bout time hu blooper? and to think, you thought you were the only retard around here.
                    mum's the word.. cause it seems no matter what i say right here, it always gets deleted.

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                    • #11
                      oh ya... and not "everything," just the normal.... you know, screw everyone who abuses their power type stuff. not you though blooper, you're my buddy, i thought we were friends. i brought a feeling with me to this site today and you crushed it.
                      mum's the word.. cause it seems no matter what i say right here, it always gets deleted.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Uula Bear
                        I don't mean to sound callus, but, I didn't know he was still alive.
                        That is because they shielded him from the public, in his decline. It seems to me, to indicate shame. I, for one, do not agree with this approach to this illness. Many peolple are mired in shame and not allowed to be seen, because of this illness. I realize the man was in decline and perhaps, incoherent, or what have you, but I do not agree with keeping him out of the public eye, for the rest of his life. He was a man who was greatly admired by many and we should not be ashamed to see him in any state.

                        Shame should not be associated with this disease, it is a part of our humanity.

                        I would have liked to have seen him on occasion, making a cameo camera appearance, even if he could not speak for himself. The occasional 20/20 interview and visit with Nancy and showing Ron chillin' in the yard or something, would have sufficed.

                        If I am way off base, just let me know.
                        Originally posted by boltzpride619
                        What's so funny is seeing all this mess that the Donks and the fans have placed on themselves. Can you say Raiders.

                        Originally posted by RunByDesign
                        True comedy is observing the Self Imploding Organization that is the Raiders and then asking yourself this question:

                        What separates them (Raiders) from us (Chargers)

                        Answer: Championships.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by RunByDesign
                          If I am way off base, just let me know.
                          I think you're on to something, jdslick2 is on too. My dads side of the family is the same way. I know my gradparents have had heath problems but they won't tell anyone. I think they don't wanna show weakness & have people offer help, or need help from other people. I sometimes see myself doing the same thing, but I try not to be so independant and open myself up to people.
                          OK I'm getting off track now. Reagan was the first president I remember as a kid, and my heart goes out to him and his family.


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                          • #14
                            He was the 1st President I got to vote for.......
                            I love all of his speeches and how he held firm to his ideals.....
                            Except for the speeches.....the latter reminds me of GWB.
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by rcsodak

                              Except for the speeches
                              LOL.
                              Originally posted by boltzpride619
                              What's so funny is seeing all this mess that the Donks and the fans have placed on themselves. Can you say Raiders.

                              Originally posted by RunByDesign
                              True comedy is observing the Self Imploding Organization that is the Raiders and then asking yourself this question:

                              What separates them (Raiders) from us (Chargers)

                              Answer: Championships.

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