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Tuesday, February 5, 2013

WEDS IS REMEMBER THE GIPPER DAY: Forty Governors Declare Feb. 6 "Ronald Reagan Day"

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VP Bush, President Reagan and  Soviet General Secretary Gorbachev, 1988 (Wikimedia Commons)


Each year the Ronald Reagan Legacy Project asks governors from all 50 states to issue a proclamation declaring Feb. 6 “Ronald Reagan Day” in their respective states. Today, the Ronald Reagan Legacy Project proudly commends the 40 governors -- Republicans and Democrats alike -- who have chosen to honor President Reagan’s 102nd birthday.

“Ronald Reagan led America forward to defeat the threats to our prosperity of high taxes, inflation, and recession at home and a surging Soviet Empire abroad.  He left America stronger, freer, and safer than the day he became President,” said Grover Norquist, founder and chairman of the project.

FULL ARTICLE HERE: Forty Governors Declare Feb. 6 "Ronald Reagan Day"

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