In 1987, U.S. President Ronald Reagan stood before the Berlin Wall and declared, “Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall.” Canada ...
Ronald Reagan. It was no contest ... “Mr. Gorbachev,” Reagan defiantly declared, “tear down this wall.” A little more than two years later, when Reagan’s vice president had succeeded ...
Lewiston Tribune article about NPR’s Heath Druzin, which was titled “Journalist: Christ Church influential among Christian ...
One of the fun parts of making a movie is simply sharing time together, going to restaurants and hanging out. But "Reagan" ...
Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg “Four score and seven years ago,” Ronald Reagan’s Berlin “Tear down this wall,” and Patrick Henry’s Virginia “Give me liberty of give me death.” ...
Ronald Reagan’s “Tear Down This Wall” line shook the USSR but was a spontaneous inclusion that had worried advisors. History shows us that some of the most profound moments of connection ...
On their anniversaries, Yalta and Helsinki offer lessons for Ukraine, Trump, and the balance of power in Europe.
Ronald Reagan’s inaugural addresses ... 1987 – “Mr Gorbachev, tear down this wall!” – will always define his heroic presidency. Reagan’s great declamation was one of those history ...
Orlando area Democratic U.S. Rep. Maxwell Frost was among a group of at least 30 House Democrats denied access into the ...
Orlando area Democratic U.S. Rep. Maxwell Frost was among a group of at least 30 House Democrats denied access into the ...