Thursday, January 27, 2011

Palin to Headline Reagan 100 Celebration at Reagan Ranch Center Next Weekend


From BigGovernment.com:
Young America’s Foundation announced today that Governor Sarah Palin will give the keynote address on February 4 at its Reagan 100 Opening Banquet at the Reagan Ranch Center in Santa Barbara, California, for the 100th anniversary celebration of President Reagan’s birthday.

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“I am very excited to have been selected to address Young America’s Foundation’s Reagan 100 dinner,” Governor Palin said. “Young America’s Foundation has been sharing the values of President Reagan with young people for more than 40 years, and there is no organization more committed to preserving freedom’s future.”

To commemorate the 100th anniversary of Ronald Reagan’s birth, Governor Palin will reflect on the seminal speech by President Reagan, “Time for Choosing,” that discussed the risks and rewards before an America at a crossroads in the early 1960’s. Governor Palin will draw parallels to today while calling for young people to continue the Reagan revolution into the future.

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Read the entire article HERE

9 comments:

Bill589 said...

I look back and forth between the pictures of Reagan and Palin, and sometimes, I can’t tell the difference. I mean, I thought he was gone. . . and then came September of ‘08.

Bill589 said...

And concerning comments below -
I don’t know what the frack you flippin’ people are freakin’ getting all effing upset about.

Sarah has been metaphorically giving Obama the bird for years now.

Revolution 2012 said...

"I look back and forth between the pictures of Reagan and Palin, and sometimes, I can’t tell the difference. I mean, I thought he was gone. . . and then came September of ‘08."


Bill, Give me a break! That has to be ONE OF the most ridiculous comments I've ever read!

ConMan said...

Bill,

Pass the barf bag!

Right Wingnut said...

I don't think Bill's comment is any different from the slobbering I see over Mitt Romney from some of you...."oh, he's the greatest"..."he'll be the best president in history"...."he's SO presidential"...etc. GMAFB

Anonymous said...

While I don't see Mrs. Palin as the best choice for president in 2012, I appreciate the stands that she takes and like the idea of her being part of this event.

Bill

Ellie said...

Bill, I met Reagan several times in the 80's, in my former life. He once refered to me as 'cinderella'. Long funny story that I might someday tell.

Trust me. Palin ain't no Reagan.

Anonymous said...

Was that pre-op or post-op?

Bill589 said...

Yeah, I guess Reagan and Palin aren’t the same.

They are different on the outside. :)

It’s what they stand for and their courage that’s so similar.