Tagged as: 40th, 6/6/84, Address, Anniversary, Commemorating, Normandy, Normandy/DDay, President, Reagans, Speech
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by Footage Library on January 24, 2012
Tagged as: 40th, 6/6/84, Address, Anniversary, Commemorating, Normandy, Normandy/DDay, President, Reagans, Speech
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How can anyone dislike this video? Even if you dislike Reagan, the Republicans, or the US, you must admit that this is a very? powerful speech.
good? speach
@JAG312 The Four? people who dont like this speech are either Nazis, Cowards, Liberals or all of the above
President? Reagan makes me want to be a Statesman and Politician
Four people don’t like this speech? They must? be Nazis, cowards, or both.
Awesome, just? freaking awesome!
Every time I watch this I? tear up.
I love this man.? I wish all the vets well on this coming memorial day. This President is gone now but he will never be forgotten by so many.
Reagan was so genuine, he? got a bit choked up in the last few minutes talking about Pvt Zanatta(sp). A heartfelt speech from a leader this country will never see the likes of again.
god? bless ronald reagan.
@1994dukey And he looked at the camera. You always felt like he was talking directly? to you instead of a nation.
Americans are liberators not conquerers who came to return? what was wrongfully seized. Sounds very different from “I know that in the past America has been arrogant”. I wish we could have a President who loves America the way Reagan did.
THE President. Don’t? worry everyone, one has to go through a Carter before we get a Reagan.
See, he used notes written down, not a telepromter. ?
A man who believed what he was saying. He felt the emotion of the people there that? day and the lives that were taken 40 years before.
Very? moving speech
Not sure of the cause of my tears. It is either:a. Our former President’s speech and His touching stories of our soldier’s and their families and the sacrifices paid not to mention the heroism of that fateful day. b. Remembering a time when we had a true leader serving as our President of? the United States. c. Understanding that at this time in 2010 the number of surviving soldier’s of D-Day is shrinking. Teach your children about this day & our past. d. All of the above. I know the cause..d
Rest in? peace Ronald Reagan I will always remember you.
What would? Obama say?
@tell302man Holy Crap….You mean there are more of us out there???? ? Geez if I say anything out in the open about how much President Reagan has inspired me I will get my head chopped off here in New Jersey where Liberals rule and Illegals run the show……
Vive La? France…eternal friend of the USA.
Ronald reagan was a true American hero. A total class act. One of the best presidents our country has ever known. He is my hero and how I wish our country had him now. We surely miss his decency, leadership and kindness today. The world and the country respected him and with good reason…he was firm but fair. He understood what being an? American was all about. He commanded respect with reason and intellect. Thank you Ronald Reagan for everything. May this great man rest in peace.
Extraordinarily? moving.
When Ronald Reagan walked up to a podium, America commanded? respect.
Miss this president, he truly was the greatest American president next to FDR? and Lincoln.