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In July 2004, Reagan spoke at the Democratic National Convention about his support for lifting Bush's restrictions on federally funded embryonic stem cell research, a form of research which scientists believe could lead to a cure or new treatments for Alzheimer's disease, of which his father had recently died. "There are those who would stand in the way of this remarkable future, who would deny the federal funding so crucial to basic research. A few of these folks, needless to say, are just grinding a political axe and they should be ashamed of themselves," Ron Reagan said of the restrictions. "We can choose between the future and the past, between reason and ignorance, between true compassion and mere ideology."
In September 2004 he told the Sunday Herald newspaper that the Bush administration had "cheated to get into the White House. It's not something Americans ever want to think about their government. My sense of these people is that they don't have any respect for the public at large. They have a revolutionary mindset. I think they feel that anything they can do to prevail—lie, cheat, whatever—is justified by their revolutionary aims" and that he feared Bush was "hijacking" his father's reputation.[3]
Reagan later wrote an essay titled "The Case Against George W. Bush by Ron Reagan" for Esquire. He was quoted as saying that he voted for Democratic candidate John Kerry in the 2004 presidential election.
On the evening of October 31, 2008 Reagan officially endorsed Senator Barack Obama for President in the 2008 presidential election.[4]
Ron Reagan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
I believe you'd live a happier life without so much hate...Answer according to your beliefs.
What kind of ridiculous notion is that? Do you really think that a group of people should be "banned from politics" based on their last name or are you just trolling?
I believe you'd live a happier life without so much hate...
No, that would be asinine.
Jeb needs to be automatically excluded from ever holding another public office.
Why? Because you're a republican and therefore support the rape of the American people that would occur if Jeb got into office?
While Jeb was in office in Florida, people were forced to live under bridges because he didn't have the brainpower to prevent laws restricting certain classes of people from purchasing property.
This is nonsensical nazi bull**** and I do not want Jebidiah "Mr. Nazi" Bush to have the chance to sodomize the rest of the country.
his name is john ellis bush.
jeb has been very popular as governor of florida.
Jeb is a nazi idiot who doesn't belong in politics.
I dislike the word nazi being thrown around so freely
Most people on the right dislike that term because it often used to describe far right political figures.
Jeb is a nazi idiot who doesn't belong in politics.
Yeah!!! How would Democrats get elected then?As much as I love the idea. No. No they should not be banned from politics. What next? Ban dead people from voting?
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I beg to disagree, the Democrats would do it. :roflThe idea of banning people from holding political office because of their name is tyranical, un-democratic, and even "nazi-ish".