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Published: 2015-02-22 14:31:58 +0000 UTC; Views: 521; Favourites: 6; Downloads: 6
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Description I'm a fan of Ronald Reagan and a fan of Apple. I thought it would be great to bring the two together. These days, his thinking is different. He believed that the individual is more important than government, and that protecting individual liberty should be government's most important role... unlike our current president who seems hellbent on destroying individual liberty.
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shelleygeek [2023-03-22 23:12:39 +0000 UTC]

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howiedi2 In reply to shelleygeek [2023-03-23 14:05:33 +0000 UTC]

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hexdef101 [2016-02-24 01:55:25 +0000 UTC]

Sense you were nice enough to add a comment, I figure I should return the favor.


Please Enlighten us as to one "Individual Liberty" that the current POTUS has taken from you personally. Except for the unwritten right to always have it your way that is.

As to RWR, I actually remember him, He wasn't all that great.

What I cannot grasp is the fact that you say you admire Apple, The single biggest Liberal Company on the planet, and at the same time admire Reagan, the titular Golden Calf of the Conservative movement.

That Said.... this is actually really good work. Although I am certain Ronnie Reagan couldn't stand Mr Jobs Personally.

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howiedi2 In reply to hexdef101 [2016-05-08 03:55:09 +0000 UTC]

I can list several. My right to choose whether or not to buy insurance. Government has no right to tell me how to run my life. Ever. As long as I live my life without harming anyone else, I should be free to live as I choose. My right to free speech. This president and his cronies will hound anyone who expresses beliefs different from theirs. My right to keep and bear arms as guaranteed by the Second Amendment. Obama would disarm all of us if he could get away with it. Obama has referred to the Bill of Rights as a "charter of negative liberties". It's obvious that he hates the Constitution and the limitations that it places on government. Try reading the Constitution when you get down off our liberal high horse. Read all of it. All 7 articles, and all 27 amendments. And do it with an open mind. You might learn something.

I admire Apple because they make wonderful, well thought out products with an insane attention to detail. I don't give a damn about their politics as long as they don't stray from what has made their company great. Unlike many liberals, I can admire someone and disagree with their beliefs.

I don't think it's fair to try to say what Ronald Reagan thought about Steve Jobs. In 1984, he gave Steve Jobs the National Medial of Technology. That's hardly the act of a man who "couldn't stand" Steve Jobs. Reagan understood free enterprise. He revered creative entrepreneurs. Why would he think ill of Steve Jobs?

Thanks for the compliments.

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Lulie [2016-02-05 20:52:42 +0000 UTC]

Sound. Beautiful uniting of the two.

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