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  • [[Image:Ronaldreagan.jpg|President Ronald Reagan|right|thumb]] ...dent Reagan riding with [[Queen Elizabeth II]] of United Kingdom, courtesy Ronald Reagan Library|262px]]
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  • * D'Souza, Dinesh. ''Ronald Reagan: How an Ordinary Man Became an Extraordinary Leader'' (1999), popular. [htt * Evans, Thomas W. ''The Education of Ronald Reagan: The General Electric Years'' (2006) [http://www.amazon.com/Education-Ronal
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  • {{rpl|Efforts to impeach Ronald Reagan}}
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  • ...to impeach [[President of the United States of America|U. S. president]] [[Ronald Reagan]], but none of those efforts got so far as a vote by the lower house of [[C ...avage]] and [[Parren J. Mitchell]] in proposing ''"A resolution impeaching Ronald Reagan, President of the United States, of the high crime or misdemeanor of orderi
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  • ...[POTUS|US President]] through [[impeaching a US President|impeachment]], [[Ronald Reagan]] only got to the first stage of impeachment
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  • {{rpl|Ronald Reagan}}
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  • [[U.S. Attorney General]] in the [[Ronald Reagan|Reagan Administration]].
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  • [[Director of Central Intelligence]] during the [[Ronald Reagan|Reagan Administration]] and leader of [[Iran-Contra Affair]]; attorney; in
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  • ...ator of the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention in the [[Ronald Reagan|Reagan Administration]]
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  • ...]], appointed by [[President of the United States of America|President]] [[Ronald Reagan|Reagan]] in 1986.
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  • ...-1977; U.S. Trade Representative and [[U.S. Secretary of Labor]] in the [[Ronald Reagan|Reagan Administration]]; Member, [[Committee on the Present Danger]]
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  • Invasion of the small Caribbean nation of Grenada under U.S. President [[Ronald Reagan]].
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  • An order issued by [[Ronald Reagan]], clarifying some authorities of, and restrictions on, the [[United States
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  • Won by [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]] candidate [[Ronald Reagan]], running against [[Walter Mondale]]
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  • ...er for Military Readiness; [[U.S. Ambassador to Switzerland]] during the [[Ronald Reagan|Reagan Administration]] (1981-83) and (1985-86); Head of the White House Of
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  • An American television and radio commentator, self-identified as a [[Ronald Reagan]] [[American conservatism|conservative]]
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  • ...e caught destroying incriminating documents to thwart [[efforts to impeach Ronald Reagan]]
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  • ...ter for International Education in the [[U.S. Department of Education]], [[Ronald Reagan|Reagan Administration]]
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  • ...Supreme Allied Commander Europe]], NATO; [[U.S. Secretary of State]] for [[Ronald Reagan]]
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  • {{rpl|Efforts to impeach Ronald Reagan}}
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  • Commission appointed by President Ronald Reagan whose mission was to investigate the cause of the Challenger disaster and r
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  • ...]]; before entering law, speechwriter in the [[Jimmy Carter|Carter]] and [[Ronald Reagan|Reagan Administrations]] at the Federal Trade Commission and the US Departm
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  • The '''1984 U.S. Presidential campaign''' was won by Republican candidate [[Ronald Reagan]], running against [[Walter Mondale]].
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  • ...th and Human Services]] and associate director for public liaison in the [[Ronald Reagan|Reagan Administration]]; legislative assistant to Sen. [[Chuck Grassley]]
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  • ...U.S. Congress]] barred funding the Contras through official channels the [[Ronald Reagan]] Presidency got caught funding them, "off the books", through illegal arms
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  • ...justice, [[Supreme Court of the United States]] during the Presidency of [[Ronald Reagan]]
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  • ...nse anti-communist in the 1940s; awarded [[Medal of Freedom]] in 1985 by [[Ronald Reagan]]
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  • ...dia and political consultant, first for [[Richard Nixon]] especially for [[Ronald Reagan]]; executive producer for [[CNBC]]
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  • ...y Council]]; Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs to [[Ronald Reagan]]; advisor, [[Partnership for a Secure America]]
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  • ...ector, [[American Security Project]]; [[White House Chief of Staff]] for [[Ronald Reagan]], 1988-1989
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  • ...State]], [[George W. Bush Administration]]; Deputy Secretary of Defense, [[Ronald Reagan]] administration
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  • Career U.S. defense official who served in policy posts in the [[Ronald Reagan]],[[George H. W. Bush]], [[Bill Clinton]] and [[George W. Bush Administrati
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  • ...] former member and acting chairman of [[Council of Economic Advisers]] ([[Ronald Reagan|Reagan Administration]]; director of economics, [[Ford Motor Company]], pro
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  • ...r of the Office of Policy Planning, [[George H.W. Bush]] administration; [[Ronald Reagan|Reagan Administration]] CEA staff economist
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  • ...h was circumvented with the [[Iran-Contra Affair]] by individuals in the [[Ronald Reagan|Reagan Administration]], possibly unknown to the President.
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  • {{r|USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76)|''USS Ronald Reagan'' (CVN 76)}}
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  • ...ense]] and Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs for [[Ronald Reagan]]; Deputy Director of Central Intelligence; served in a variety of subcabin
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  • ...tices. He served as Counsel to the President of the United States in the [[Ronald Reagan]] administration, as deputy counsel Associate Counsel for [[Richard Nixon]
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  • ...ning in press conferences during the U.S. presidential administration of [[Ronald Reagan]]. Donaldson went on to become co-anchor of ''PrimeTime Live'' with [[Diane
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  • ...Chief of Staff to Senator [[Richard Lugar]], Senior Advisor to President [[Ronald Reagan]] and Director of the [[Office of Management and Budget]] under President [
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  • ...[POTUS|US President]] through [[impeaching a US President|impeachment]], [[Ronald Reagan]] only got to the first stage of impeachment
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  • ...] and Visiting Fellow, Heritage Foundation; Special Assistant to President Ronald Reagan
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  • ...U.S. to the U.N. Human Rights Commission; Special assistant to President [[Ronald Reagan]] , 1982-1984, as liaison to the Jewish community
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  • {{r|Ronald Reagan}}
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  • ...ffairs]]; [[Joint Economic Committee]]; [[Secretary of the Navy]] in the [[Ronald Reagan]] administration; [[United States Naval Academy]] graduate and [[United Sta
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  • ...foreign and national security policy; first National Security Adviser to [[Ronald Reagan]]; [[Defense Policy Board]] in [[George W. Bush Administration]]; Co-chair,
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  • ...riented, the '''Defense Forum Foundation (DFF)''' was created during the [[Ronald Reagan|Reagan Administration]] to present, to bipartisan Congressional staff, abo
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  • {{r|Ronald Reagan}}
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  • ...presidential helicopter pilot and military aide to [[Jimmy Carter]] and [[Ronald Reagan]]; commanded Marine aviation forces in [[Operation Restore Hope]] in [[Som
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  • ...to impeach [[President of the United States of America|U. S. president]] [[Ronald Reagan]], but none of those efforts got so far as a vote by the lower house of [[C ...avage]] and [[Parren J. Mitchell]] in proposing ''"A resolution impeaching Ronald Reagan, President of the United States, of the high crime or misdemeanor of orderi
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  • {{r|Ronald Reagan}}
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  • see also the Bibliography at [[Ronald Reagan]] * Pemberton, William E. ''Exit with Honor: The Life and Presidency of Ronald Reagan'' (1998) short biography by historian [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=
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  • signed into effect on December 4th, 1981, by [[United States President]] [[Ronald Reagan]].<ref name=EO12333> | author=[[Ronald Reagan]]
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  • ...r in Baker & Hostetler in Washington, D.C.; in advisory positions in the [[Ronald Reagan]] and [[George H. W. Bush]] administrations; Visiting Fellow at the [[Nixo
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  • ...he [[Supreme Court of the United States]]. He was appointed by President [[Ronald Reagan]] in 1986. He studied at [[Georgetown University]] and [[Harvard Law School
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  • ...rican]] politician who served as [[U.S. Attorney General]] in the second [[Ronald Reagan|Reagan Administration]] (1985-1989). He is a member of the [[Republican Pa He worked under [[Governor of California]] [[Ronald Reagan]], from 1967 to 1974, in various senior positions, including as his [[chief
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  • ...minee in the 1984 Presidential Election, suffering a landslide defeat to [[Ronald Reagan]], the second largest after [[George McGovern]]'s loss in 1972. Prior to th
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  • ...0. It is a [[satire]] about an "[[Imperial Presidency]]", poking fun at [[Ronald Reagan]].
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  • ...he U.S.A.]]", about an unemployed [[Vietnam War|Vietnam veteran]], which [[Ronald Reagan]] used as campaign theme music unaware of the lyrical meaning, until Spring
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  • {{r|Ronald Reagan}}
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  • {{rpl|Ronald Reagan}}
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  • ...ll.com; Senior Fellow for Family Empowerment, [[Family Research Council]]; Ronald Reagan Distinguished Fellow for Public Policy at the [[Buckeye Institute]]; board,
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  • {{r|Ronald Reagan}}
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  • ...partisan and frequently operates in coalition, but was formed during the [[Ronald Reagan]] Administration and its board members are generally seen as centrist to li
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  • {{r|Ronald Reagan}}
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  • ...1980), he was Senior Defense Advisor and Defense Policy Coordinator during Ronald Reagan's 1979-1980 Presidential campaign. After the election, he was the Director
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  • {{Image|Reagan Gorbachev.jpg|right|250px|US President [[Ronald Reagan]] greets Soviet General Secretary Mikhail Gorbachev at Hofdi House during t
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  • ...Space Shuttle]] [[Space Shuttle Challenger|''Challenger'']], President [[Ronald Reagan]] appointed the '''Presidential Commission on the Space Shuttle Challenger
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  • ...chool, and is a Class I [[trauma center]] known for caring for President [[Ronald Reagan]] after he was shot in an assassination attempt.
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  • ...ashington in the 1980s, he perhaps reacted against the chauvinism of the [[Ronald Reagan]] years; but his writing invariably stressed the European (and especially B
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  • {{Ronald Reagan}}
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  • ...for his investigation of the [[Iran-Contra]] scandal, in which President [[Ronald Reagan]] reportedly sold weapons to Iran in order to secretly bankroll the rebelli
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  • ...mbination of voters that [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]] [[Ronald Reagan]] assembled to produce a major [[political realignment]] with his landslide ...were Democrats before the Reagan years, and afterwards, but who voted for Ronald Reagan in 1980 and 1984 (and for [[George H. W. Bush]] in 1988), producing their l
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  • {{r|Ronald Reagan}}
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  • ...arauga]] had politically weakened Reagan. Although a [[Efforts to impeach Ronald Reagan|motion in the House to impeach Reagan]] failed to pass, according to [[Mich
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  • ...enant Colonel]] in the Marine Corps when he served as a military aide in [[Ronald Reagan]]'s [[National Security Council]].<ref name=bpcbakbusconfOlliNorth/> ...d if these documents became public they would trigger [[Efforts to impeach Ronald Reagan|Reagan's impeachment]].<ref name=nytimes1989-03-29/> North was initially c
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  • ...ted social conservatives. This coalition was important in the campaigns of Ronald Reagan, George H. W. Bush and George W. Bush, although in recent years the tension
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  • * Pemberton, William E. ''Exit with Honor: The Life and Presidency of Ronald Reagan'' (1998) biography by historian; [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=49534
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  • | 1980 || [[Jimmy Carter]], Democrat || [[Ronald Reagan]], Republican; [[John B. Anderson]], independent || <span style="color:red" | 1984 || [[Walter Mondale]], Democrat || [[Ronald Reagan]], Republican || <span style="color:red"> Reagan</span>
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  • ...ed Carter for the malaise and he was defeated by conservative Republican [[Ronald Reagan]] in a landslide in 1980. After leaving the White House Carter went on nume
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  • ...rt of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit]]. He was appointed to the bench by [[Ronald Reagan|President Reagan]] on July 19, 1983 and entered on duty August 1, 1983. A f
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  • ...epublicans as sponsors. [[Abraham Lincoln]], [[Theodore Roosevelt]] and [[Ronald Reagan]] are cited as role models. Rep. [[Tom Davis]] (R-[[Virginia (U.S. state)|V
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  • ...iew]]''. The [[American Conservative Union]] presented him with their 2001 Ronald Reagan Award.
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  • ...]] and [[Henry Kissinger]] moved to the [[detente]] position, while the [[Ronald Reagan|Reagan Administration]] chose a more aggressive [[rollback policy]].
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  • First elected to Congress in 1984, and a strong supporter of Ronald Reagan, he was known for bipartisan collaboration while staying with conservative ...id "Newt's position was, presidents get blamed for shutdowns, and he cited Ronald Reagan. My position was, Republicans get blamed for shutdowns. I argued that it is
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