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Go to the page for Ronald W. Reagan maintained by the
White House
Historical Association.
Read more about Ronald W. Reagan at the
American Presidency site maintained by
Grolier's Encyclopedia Americana.
Listen to President Ronald
Reagan's reasoning on his 1981 decision to fire the
striking air traffic
controllers, his remarks on the
Crisis in Poland during Solidarity's struggle against Communism, and President's Reagan's challenge
to Mikhail Gorbachev to
"tear down" the Berlin Wall. Then listen to the President's remarks on
the bombing of
the U.S. Marine barracks in Beruit; the anniversary of the
Roe Vs. Wade Supreme Court Decision; his remarks concerning the
Iran-Contra Affair; and
his January 11, 1989 farewell address
as President. All of the speeches are brought to you by the Great Speeches Pages from the History Channel, and each
is netcasted using the RealAudio player. Need the player? Get it at....
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Listen to a portion of President Reagan's
1982 State of the Union address. This clip is brought to you by the
Vincent Voice Library at
Michigan State University.
Read the Inaugural Addresses of each of our presidents by going to the site maintained by the
Bartleby Library.
Learn more about Ronald Reagan by visiting the
Presidency Pages from PBS and the American Experience. Begin with
Reagan's Early Career
and take the links to the pages on his presidency, policies and legacy.
By visiting the site, Reagan 2000, created by the Federalists, you can learn how this conservative internet newsletter is trying to keep the Reagan message alive .... They have described the site as ... a campaign dedicated to individual, family and community rights and responsibilities in acts of self-governance, as set forth by our Founders in the Declaration of Independence and codified in its subordinate guidance, our Republic's Constitution. In addition to providing an exposition of President Reagan's leadership of, and contributions to, the 20th century's conservative revolution, this site will soon contain the quintessential conservative platform, a template for citizens, for candidates from all levels of government and a touchstone for American conservatism in perpetuity.

Visit the web pages from the Newport News Shipbuilding Company (NNS) and learn more
about our 40th President and the Ronald Reagan aircraft carrier, the CVN 76,
which is now under construction by the NNS for the U.S. Navy. The partially completed ship was
christened on 3 March 2001 by former First Lady Nancy Reagan, with the assistance of
President George W. Bush and William P. Fricks, chairman and
chief executive officer of the shipyard. The NNS proudly proclaims that when the U.S.S.
Ronald Reagan (CVN 76), "joins the fleet in 2003, it will be the most modern and
sophisticated aircraft carrier in the world. The Reagan is 1,092 feet long, and once completed, will be home to
6,000 sailors, carry more than 80 aircraft and cruise at speeds in excess of 30
knots."
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