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  1. Full Title: President Reagan's Remarks at the ``We the People'' Bicentennial Celebration at Independence Hall and portion of parade in Philadelphia, Pennsylv...

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  2. 21 de nov. de 2023 · May these Ronald Reagan Quotes On Success inspire you to take action so that you may live your dreams. 1. “Government’s first duty is to protect the people, not run their lives.”. Ronald Reagan. 2. “We can’t help everyone, but everyone can help someone.”. Ronald Reagan. 3.

  3. Text of letter written by President Ronald Reagan announcing he has Alzheimer’s disease: “Nov. 5, 1994. My Fellow Americans, I have recently been told that I am one of the millions of Americans who will be afflicted with Alzheimer’s Disease. Upon learning this news, Nancy and I had to decide whether as private citizens we would keep this ...

  4. 9 de nov. de 2009 · Ronald Reagan (1911-2004), ... Reagan revealed in a handwritten letter to the American people that he had been recently diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease. ... We strive for accuracy and fairness.

  5. Reagan made a considerable amount of small edits and added two paragraphs in conclusion to the actual version given. January 5, 1967. Mr. President, Mr. Speaker, Ladies and Gentlemen of the Legislature, my fellow Constitutional Officers, Members of our California Congressional Delegation and Fellow Californians: I'm sorry that this ...

  6. We lead the world because, unique among nations, we draw our people -- our strength -- from every country and every corner of the world. And by doing so we continuously renew and enrich our nation. While other countries cling to the stale past, here in America we breathe life into dreams. We create the future, and the world follows us into ...

  7. 4 de nov. de 2001 · October 27, 1964. To a significant degree, Ronald Reagan’s election to the presidency stems from this speech, given on national television on behalf of, and sponsored by, Barry Goldwater’s 1964 presidential campaign. The speech remains amazingly fresh as a statement of modern American conservative philosophy four decades after it was delivered.