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RONALD REAGAN COLLECTION - Old Time Radio - CD 142 mp3

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HOME | BOOKS | JEAN SHEPHERD | MOVIES | OLD TIME RADIO AUDIO CD | OLD TIME RADIO mp3 CD ROM | OLD TIME RADIO mp3 DVD ROM RONALD REAGAN COLLECTION Old Time Radio, Political Speeches and Readings - CD-ROM - 142 mp3 60 Hours of listening from one of the greatest American Presidents Ronald Wilson Reagan (February 6, 1911 – June 5, 2004) was the 40th President of the United States (1981–1989) and the 33rd Governor of California (1967–1975). Born in Illinois, Reagan moved to Los Angeles in the 1930s, where he became an actor, president of the Screen Actors Guild (SAG), and a spokesman for General Electric. His start in politics occurred during his work for G.E.; originally a member of the Democratic Party, he switched to the Republican Party in 1962. After delivering a rousing speech in support of Barry Goldwater's presidential candidacy in 1964, he was persuaded to seek the California governorship, winning two years later and again in 1970. He was defeated in his run for the Republican presidential nomination in 1968 as well as 1976, but won both the nomination and election in 1980. As president, Reagan implemented new political initiatives as well as economic policies, advocating a laissez-faire philosophy, but the extent to which these ideas were implemented is debatable. The policies, dubbed "Reaganomics," included substantial tax cuts implemented in 1981. After surviving an assassination attempt and ordering controversial military actions in Grenada, he was re-elected in a landslide victory in 1984. Reagan's second term was marked by the ending of the Cold War, as well as a number of administration scandals, notably the Iran-Contra Affair. The president ordered a massive military buildup in an arms race with the Soviet Union, foregoing the previous strategy of détente. He publicly portrayed the USSR as an "Evil Empire" and supported anti-Communist movements worldwide. Despite his rejection of détente, he negotiated with Soviet General Secretary Mikhail Gorbachev to shrink both countries' nuclear arsenals. Reagan left office in 1989; in 1994 the former president disclosed that he had been diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease. He died ten years later at the age of ninety-three, and ranks highly among former U.S. presidents in terms of approval rating. PLEASE READ HOW TO LISTEN AT THIS CD THIS IS AN MP3 CD RECORDING IT WILL NOT PLAY IN REGULAR CD PLAYERS You will need CD players that read mp3 files. Here some of the more popular mp3 players: Coby, Memorex, Panasonic, Philips, Sony and many more. Be sure you buy a model that support mp3 files. You can upload the files in ipods like Apple Ipod, Sansa and 100's more. Many new car CD players reads mp3, again check your player first. Many new home DVD players and virtually every Blu Ray reads mp3 files, please check your manual. Finally you can use your compurer. If you're reading this web page, you already have everything you need to listen this mp3 CD Most of these shows are 32kbps, if space is available we will use higher bit rate. THIS CD WILL BE DELIVERED IN WHITE PAPER SLEEVE I guarantee delivery of your item. If your item doesn't get there, please notify me and I'll reship for you. FULL REFUND IF NOT SATISFIED HERE SOME OF THE CONTENTS 1940-12-02 - Ronald Reagan Lux Radio Theater Appearance 1946-01-28 - Ronald Reagan Appearance on Screen Guild Theater 1947-08-10 - Ronald Reagan Appearance on Front and Center 1947-09-29 - Ronald Reagan Bill Stern Sports Newsreel 1947-11-17 - Ronald Reagan Lux Radio Theater Appearance 1948-01-02 - Ronald Reagan Bill Stern Sports Newsreel 1948-01-02 - Ronald Reagan Colgate News Sportsreel Appearance 1948-05-03 - Ronald Reagan Lux Radio Theater Appearance 1948-08-12 - Ronald Reagan Family Theater Appearance 1949-03-18 - Ronald Reagan Hi Gang Appearance 1949-07-29 - Ronald Reagan Colgate News Sportsreel Appearance 1950-01-25 - Ronald Reagan Burns and Allen Appearance 1950-03-23 - Suspense Appearance 1950-07-19 - Family Theater Appearance 1950-12-12 - Cavalcade of America Appearance - Ulysses In Love 1953-04-12 - Appearance on Baker's Theater of Stars 1953-07-04 - Stars Over Hollywood Appearance 1953-07-11 - Stars Over Hollywood Appearance 1954-03-08 - Suspense Appearance 1958-05-23 - Insight 1962-03-11 - G.E. Theater Promo w Barbara Rush 1964-10-27 - Time for Choosing 1966-09-11 - Appearance on Meet the Press 1980-07-17 - RNA 1980 1981-01-20 - First Inaugural Address 1981-01-20 - Mark Hatfield Wishes Jimmy Carter Well 1981-01-27 - Iran Hostages Come Home 1981-02-05 - Address To The Nation After 16 Days In Office 1981-03-02 - Budget Cutting Plan 1981-03-06 - Press Conference 1981-03-11 - Speaks To The Canadian Parliament 1981-03-30 - President Reagan Shot 1981-03-31 - Dennis O'Leary on Reagan's Attempted Assassination 1981-03-31 - Larry Speakes on Reagan's Attempted Assassination 1981-04-28 - Offers Support For The Graham-latta Substitute T 1981-06-15 - First Press Conference After Assassination Attempt 1981-07-27 - Address to the Nation on the Economy 1981-08-03 - Air Traffic Controllers Ultimatum 1981-09-03 - Arms Reduction Treaty with Russia 1981-10-01 - Sixth Press Conference 1981-11-10 - Press Conference on Economy 1981-12-17 - Crisis In Poland 1981-12-29 - Sanctions Against Russia 1982-01-18 - 7th Press Conference 1982-01-26 - First State of the Union Address 1982-02-18 - 8th Press Conference 1982-05-13 - 10th Press Conference 1982-06-08 - British Parliament 1983-02-04 - Press Conference on the Economy 1983-03-08 - Evil Empire 1983-03-30 - Bilateral Arms Reduction Plan 1983-04-27 - Joint Session of Congress - Central America 1983-04-27 - Newspaper Publishers' Association on the Economy 1983-05-17 - 17th Press Conference 1983-06-28 - 18th Press Conference 1983-07-26 - Press Conference on El Salvador and Nicaragua 1983-10-16 - Announces William Clark As His Nominee For Sec Of Interiors 1983-10-19 - Press Conference - Central America and Lebanon 1983-11-11 - Addresses the Japanese Legislature 1983-12-13 - Declares The Second Week In December As 'Drugged 1983-12-14 - Press Conference - Lebanon 1983-12-20 - Peacekeeping in the Middle East 1983-12-xx - Speaks To A Convention Of Educators In Indiana 1984-01-25 - State of the Union Address 1984-01-xx - Formal Statement After The Freeing Of The Hostages 1984-02-22 - Press Conference - Lebanon 1984-06-01 - Ronald Reagan Shannon Airport 1984-06-04 - Addresses Irish Parliament 1984-06-04 - Pointe du Hoc - D-Day Remembrance at Normandy 1984-06-06 - D-Day Anniversary 1984-07-24 - 26th Press Conference 1984-08-19 - Off-the-cuff Remarks During A Microphone Check 1984-08-23 - RNA 1984 1984-08-23 - Prayer Breakfast in Dallas - Relationship Between Religion and Politics 1984-09-11 - Press Conference - Talks with Russia 1984-09-24 - Address to the United Nations General Assembly 1984-10-07 - Reagan Mondale Debate 1984-11-07 - Victory Speech After Landslide Election 1985-01-09 - Press Conference - Russia 1985-01-21 - Address School Bands About Inaugural Parade Cancellation 1985-01-21 - Second Inaugural Luncheon 1985-02-06 - State of the Union Address 1985-05-05 - Concentration Camp 1985-05-12 - Bonn Summit 1986-01-28 - Challenger 1986-02-26 - Increasing Military Spending 1986-08-12 - Potential Summit With Gorbachev 1986-10-22 - Ronald Reagan Tax Reform Act 1987-01-27 - Democrats' Response To State Of The Union Address 1987-01-27 - State of the Union Address 1987-03-04 - Iran-Contra 1987-06-11 - International Economic Summit in Venice 1987-06-12 - At the Brandenburg Gate 1987-09-17 - 200th Anniversary of the Constitution - Independence Hall, Philadelphia 1987-09-25 - Promises Continuing Aid To The Freedom Fighters 1987-10-23 - Labor Department Speech 1987-12-10 - Addresses The Nation On The Results Of The Summit 1987-12-xx - Address to the Nation on the Berlin Wall 1988-03-01 - NATO Meetings in Brussels 1988-04-21 - Addresses The World Affairs Council In Springfield 1988-05-27 - Summit with Gorbachev - Helsinki, Finland 1988-05-31 - Moscow University 1988-07-12 - Ronald Reagan Names Richard Thornburgh To Replace 1988-08-15 - Address to the Republican National Convention 1988-09-22 - Johnson Space Center - Loss of Challenger Crew 1988-09-26 - Last Address to the United Nations 1988-11-11 - Vietnam Vets 1988-12-13 - Addresses The Conservative American Enterprise I 1989-01-11 - Farewell Speech to the United States 1989-01-12 - Accepts The Dept Of Defense Medal For Distinguish 1992-07-14 - Republican National Convention Ronald Reagan Reads a Chapter from Tales from the Great Book AND A LOT MORE.......... 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