Are you still crying about this?
Move on.:roll:
He does a lot of that.That's right, duck out when you find you're losing................if you are going to beak off you should be prepared to stand by it.
That's certainly the mythology alright, but it's not true. Reagan just happened to be the U.S. President when the old USSR imploded under the weight of its own mismanagement, corruption, and inefficiency. Wouldn't have mattered who the U.S. President was, it would have happened anyway.
That is like saying that in 2008 America was ready to elect a black person for President no matter who she/he was. It would not have mattered (and indeed, it did NOT) that that person was the least prepared and least qualified candidate in American history.
Buyer's remorse, anyone??
That's pathetic. You're suggesting they tore down the wall because Reagan gave a speech?
Kinda like the wizard standing on the beach, saying, "I'm going to make the tide come in if it takes me all day"
And yet it came down. The German people knew the U.S. was behind them with Reagan in office, and the USSR did not want any more conflict with the West with revolt brewing throughout their slave states.
And yet it came down. The German people knew the U.S. was behind them with Reagan in office, and the USSR did not want any more conflict with the West with revolt brewing throughout their slave states.
Indeed it did, but not because Reagan said, 'Tear down this wall!'.
That's got to be one of the silliest myths that people believe about the great actor.
Indeed it did, but not because Reagan said, 'Tear down this wall!'.
That's got to be one of the silliest myths that people believe about the great actor.
An actor can make anything seem true, and since the USSR came apart under his watch, he must have done it. No one else was capable of really doing it, the U.S. was a rich mega super power then.
You call that logic? That's an utterly irrelevant comparison.That is like saying that in 2008 America was ready to elect a black person for President no matter who she/he was.