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Tuesday, November 01, 2011

9-Foot Statue Of Reagan Unveiled At Airport

ARLINGTON, Va. - More than a decade after it was officially renamed, a 9-foot statue honoring Ronald Reagan has been unveiled at the airport that now bears his name.

The airport just outside the nation's capital has borne Reagan's name since 1998, following the passage of Congressional legislation that was opposed by some who were not enamored of Reagan's legacy.

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8 comments:

Anonymous said...

9 Feet?

Some of us understand the subtle meaning of the number 9

Anonymous said...

I didn't hear the same complaining from the left when BWI added Thurgood Marshall to its name :)

Anonymous said...

It's controversial because he is the President who fired all those air traffic controllers back in the 80's that went on strike.Read a history book people!

Anonymous said...

The BEST President as far as I am concerned and when I was of age to vote, He was the man I voted for!!!!!! Glad I did and we need more like him!!!!!!!!!

Anonymous said...

1103-And I'm glad they were fired.

Anonymous said...

notice hes off center and standing a little to the right? lmao! perfect!

@1103, they left their job. if you were a boss that had someone walk off, what would you do? they had a job to do, it didnt get done. have a nice day!

Anonymous said...

wonderful president....

Anonymous said...

I guess most people on this blog are too young to actually remember but Little Ronnie had alzheimers while he was the U.S. President. I remember it will. It was obvious.

The ex-CIA chief (JFK murderer and child molester) George Herbert Walker Bush was the "acting President" for 8 years prior to being elected to the Position.