Honorable American politician - Ronald Reagan
“The nine most Terrifying words in English language are:
‘I’m from the Government and ‘I’m here to help’”
- one of the most best sayings of Ronald Reagan…..
Ronald Wilson Reagan was an Honorable American politician and actor who served as the 40th President of the United States from the period of 1981 to 1989. Previous to the presidency, he was a Hollywood actor and union leader before serving as the 33rd Governor of California from 1967 to 1975.
Reagan was born on February 6th 1911 and was brought in a poor family in small towns of northern Illinois. He was graduated from Eureka College in 1932 and worked as a sports announcer on numerous regional radio stations. After shifting to Hollywood in 1937, he became an actor and carpeted in a few dominant productions. Reagan was twice elected as the President of the Screen Actors Guild - the labor union for actors - where he worked to demolish Communist impact. He moved into television 1950s and was a motivational speaker at General Electric factories. Reagan had always been a LAWMAKER until 1962, when he became a timid and shifted to the Republican Party. In 1964, Reagan's speech, "A Time for Choosing", promoted Barry Goldwater's foundering presidential campaign and scored him nationwide consideration as a new timid spokesman. Constructing a chain of endorsers, he was nominated as the Governor of California in 1966. As a Governor, Reagan hoisted taxes, twisted a state budget shortfall to an excess, challenged the protesters at the University of California, controlled in National Guard troops during a period of riot movements in 1969, and was re-elected in 1970. He twice ran unsuccessfully for the Republican election for the U.S. presidency in 1968 and 1976. Four years later in 1980, he easily won the election outright and became the earliest elected U.S. president up to that time, when he conquered incumbent Jimmy Carter in an avalanche.
Triumphs of Ronald Reagan
Reagan was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease at the age of 83, in August 1994, an incurable neurological disorder which completely destroys brain cells and conclusively causes death. In November, he got this information to the knowledge of the nation through a handwritten letter.
Reagan died due to pneumonia, sophisticated by Alzheimer's disease, in the Bel Air district of Los Angeles, California at his home, on the afternoon of June 5th 2004. A precise time after his death, a statement was released by his wife Nancy Reagan noted, "My family and I would like the world to know that President Ronald Reagan has died only after 10 years of Alzheimer's disease at 93 years of age and We appreciate everyone's prayers."