Election Post-Mortems
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On the day after the election, Ronald Reagan received a standing ovation from his White House staff. In what sounded like a victory speech, he actually voiced one truth. He said, “Children have a place on the national agenda.”
Right. They will have to pay his outrageous national debt.
CLAUDE TRAVERSE
Encino
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