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you have shown yourself to be a bed-wetting liberal who is arrogant and condescending and will pursue relentlessly the goal of destroying the legacy and truth of the Reagan presidency. The facts prove for themselves.<br> <br> - # of poor blacks between 1978 and 1982: more than 200 milllion rise. # of poor blacks between 1982 and 1989: fell by 400,000<br> - The 1980's was a decade of greatly increased personal and corporate charitable giving<br> <br> While you right that the deficit rose, you cannot blame it on Reagan. After all, who controlled Congress during that time? It was the Democratic Party, who pronounced every one of Reagan's budgets, where he did his damnedest to reduce spending, "Dead On Arrval." In fact, when Reagan took office in 1981, the top marginal tax rate was 70% and when he left in 1989 it was at 28%. Quit ridiculing the man whose presidency, coupled with the longest sustained economic boom in American History AS WELL AS 59 STRAIGHT months of peacetime and prosperity at home, contradicts and frustrates all liberal gobbledygook.
By Rick Bulow

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