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Wednesday, May 25, 2011

IMPORTANT!!!: THIS IS NOT AN ACTUAL BLOG. IT IS A HIGH SCHOOL PROJECT. THIS IS NOT A VIABLE SOURCE FOR INFORMATION. Any questions please send me an email. Thank you

April 27, 1994

Today is a sad day for the American people. Today is former President Nixon's funeral. He was a great president, and an even greater man. My heart goes out to his family.

January 11, 1989

Today I will leave the presidency and all of its pain behind me. It is high time for me to leave and with it all the criticism over my policies. As of tomorrow Vice PresidenGeorge, H. W. Bush, will be the President of the United States.

January 20, 1984

Thanks to you, the American people I have been re-elected in a landslide victory over my opponent, Walter Mondale. I appreciate your confidence in me and will do my best in order to keep all of the promises I have made. Thank you and God bless.

September 13, 1983

These past few months I have been refining an ingenious idea for the further protection of the US, Project Socrates. It is a Defense Intelligence Agency program that is designed for the sole purpose of identifying the main cause of the US’s inability to compete in business. Unfortunately, the bill was not passed before my second and final term as President ended ended.

March 23, 1983: 9:20pm

For those of you who were unable to listen to my speech it was on the topic of defense of the Untied States. I believe that with strategically placed satellites that we can assure the peace and freedom of the United States for many generations to come. These satellites will protect the US from ICBMs or Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles. The Strategic Defense Initiative, led by Pentagon’s SDI Organization, would protect about 3,500 possible USSR nuclear war strike zones. For more information channel 2 news will be reviewing my speech in about 40 minutes.

March 23, 1983

I am going to give a speech later in the day look forward to it.

November 17th, 1982

This has been a hard year for the fine people of the United States of America, and I would hope that you do not lose hope, the times will get better and prosperity will return. In the meantime I hope that we can pass the Garn–St. Germain Depository Institutions Act of 1982, and with it encourage the American people to start re-investing.

August 8th 1981

Unfortunately, due to my duties as President of the United States of America, I am unable to update as often as I would like, but since I have some time for now let me explain what has happened in the past couple days between myself and the air traffic controllers in PATCO. On the third of this month over 12000 employees of PATCO walked off the job, violating a federal law prohibiting government unions from striking.. In response to them walking off the job and leaving the planes virtually unattended, I gave them one of two options. To either return to work within 48 hours, or face termination from their jobs. They chose termination.

April 14th 1981

I must apologize for not updating in a while, but I had been shot in the chest on March 30, and received immediate medical attention. I have been told that the reason that I am not dead is the small comforting fact that the bullet malfunctioned. Instead of exploding like the bullet was designed to do, it just stopped inside my left lung. The doctors at George Washington University hospital had to take the bullet out. I did not recover fully until April 11, and at the time I returned to office and restarted works on my Reaganomics.

Me and politics

On April 14 1942 I became second lieutenant with the US reserve in 1966I officially announced my candidacy. I ran against Edmund G brown that had defeated Nixon and was running for his third term. I don’t mean to sound conceded but I won by a landslide Brown portraying me as an inexperienced politician who only knew of acting and movies but little did he know I was more in tuned with the people and the people saw me as a person that understands the life of the common person. At the end of my term I had reduced the state budget. spending was down to 10 percent, I noticed that due to previous over spending I would have to raise the taxes, I did so but I also raised them higher than necessary infect the highest ever in the history of California and any other state, this increase balanced out because later on I was being forced to raise the taxes but since I raised them higher than needed the taxes were actually reduced. 

My acting career and married life

In 1940 on one of the sets I met an actress named Jane Wyman, she when on to becoming my first wife. We were married for 9 years we had a daughter named Maureen Elizabeth and we adopted son Michael Edward.
In 1952 I remarried another actress named Nancy Davis and we had two children Ronald Prescott and Patricia Ann. I was the only president to this point that had been divorced.
Movies Love is on the Air (1937), Knute Rockne, All American (1940), King’s Row (1942)

What happened after collage

After graduating with a bachelor’s degree in 1932, I got a job as a sports announcer in Davenport Iowa, this would help me further developed my speech and addressing large groups of people. The station was WOC and it became part of NBC a year after I started working there, one of the major events that I covered was the 1937 major league baseball games. It was while I was covering the Chicago cubs during their practice camps in Catalina and one of my buddies introduced me to a Los Angeles motion picture agents who later managed to get me a seven year contract that’s worth $200 a week with warner bros

My collage life

For collage I attended Eureka University my family did not have a very large income but I still managed because of a scholarship that covered more than half of my living and tuition expenses. I was also elected to be president of the student body and I was recognized for excellence in swimming and track-field but what is most notable it’s the award I received for winning a drama competition from Northwestern University.

My early life

My name is Ronald Wilson Reagan, I was born on February 6 1911 in Tampico, Illinois as weird as it sounds I died on June 5 2004 in Bell Air California.  I have an older brother his name is John Neil Reagan, he was born in 1909, my father John Edward Reagan was born in 1883 in Fulton Illinois. My mother Nelle Clyde Wilson Reagan was also born in Fulton Illinois she was born in 1885.  I grew up in Dixon Illinois, my father was a shore sales man and had difficulty keeping a job, this lead him to turn to alcohol. My mother was a huge fan of theater; she is the inspiration behind my acting background. Throughout high school I played basketball, football and I was on the track team but what is probably the most ironic is the fact I was the president of the student body in high school. After graduating in 1928 I spent the remaining time between high school and collage as a lifeguard at Lowell Park which was less than a mile near where I lived.