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Friday, June 20, 2008
Michael Reagan :: Townhall.com Columnist
Tear Down That Wall
by Michael Reagan
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Prague, Czech Republic, June 18 -- I'm in Europe to join the Reagan Legacy Foundation in observing the 21st anniversary of my dad Ronald Reagan's immortal words spoken at the Berlin Wall on June 12, 1987, when he demanded that Russia's Mikhail Gorbachev demolish the wall, a grim symbol of Soviet oppression of the East German people.

Against the advice of his weak-willed, namby-pamby State Department advisers, my dad looked at the wall and electrified Berliners when he said, "General Secretary Gorbachev, if you seek peace, if you seek prosperity for the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, if you seek liberalization: Come here to this gate! Mr. Gorbachev, open this gate! Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall!"

Just over two years after the speech, the wall did come down; the brutal East German Communist government and the Soviet Union came down with it, and the Brandenburg Gate was opened.

Today there is another wall, one that stands between energy independence for the United States and continued reliance on foreign oil at a time when skyrocketing prices at the gas pump threaten to wreck our economy, bankrupt millions of American businesses and reduce countless numbers of Americans to poverty and hunger.

That wall must come down, and come down now.

And, God willing, should Republicans shrug off the rotting carcass of the global warming hoax on their shoulders now weighing many of them down, and summon up the courage to tell the Democrats who built that wall that they must tear it down, they will drive the huge numbers of Democrats off Capitol Hill in the November elections.

The American people are enraged over the gas-price crisis and ready to respond to any party that will step up, lay the blame where it belongs, and do whatever is necessary to open the gates of domestic oil drilling and production -- a gesture that will tell the sheiks and the rest of OPEC that their days of gouging the American people are numbered and that they had better increase production now.

Finding the cause of the crisis is a simple matter -- for decades we have deprived ourselves of the plentiful domestic supplies of petroleum in the continental U.S., in ANWR and offshore. Had we availed ourselves of this bonanza, gasoline would be in plentiful supply and cheap. And we would not be beholden to filthy rich Arab sheikdoms and the likes of Hugo Chavez.

Today we are denied the huge benefits of out own oil riches because the Democrats, in the grip of wealthy environmental groups that enrich their party coffers, and wedded to the false belief in global warming at a time when the planet is rapidly cooling, obdurately refuse to allow the American people to avail themselves of our own copious supplies of oil.

This is a scandal. This is a tragedy. And this is criminal.

If John McCain and the rest of his party's spokesmen fail to understand that they have been handed the very weapon that will not only save them from a humiliating defeat in November, but actually revive their chance to regain control of Capitol Hill, they will deserve to fail.

As one, Republicans must stand up and echo my dad in saying to the Harry Reids and Nancy Pelosis and all their fellow Democrats now standing in the way of energy independence: "Tear down this wall and open the gates to our domestic oil supplies, and do it now."

The American people are ready to heed a call to arms to fight for energy independence and exploitation of the abundance of our God-given natural resources. Show them where the real blame for our present predicament lies and they will react in fury -- and it will be a frightening time to be a Democrat member of Congress or presidential candidate.

Shout the battle cry to the Heavens: Drill Here! Drill Now!

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About The Author
Michael Reagan, the eldest son of Ronald Reagan, is heard daily by over 5 million listeners via his nationally syndicated talk radio program, “The Michael Reagan Show.”
test test test
whats going on with TH today?

Mr. Reagan, I have an idea...
I've received a couple of requests from you for conrtibutions towards critically worthy causes, and I plan to contribute. I also sent $ to Newt Gingrich's American Solutions to receive a "Drill Here Drill Now Pay Less" bumper sticker. A $10 minimum got that one. Cheap! But I have an even better suggestion to address your column. The action needed is for millions of Americans to literally scream at congress that they are going to be out on their tails if they keep up the off limits nonsense. Now, I'd bet that 98% of Americans don't know the Phone Number of the Congressional Switchboard offhand, and less than 50% would even know where to find it. (A sad state of affairs).
So solicit a special contribution whereby if someone will contribute just $10 or $15, not only will it get them on a petition, but you will send them three stickers: One with a picture of Harry Reid and the # of the Congressional Switchboard, one with Nancy Pelosi & the number, and one with a cartoon Democrat Donkey & the number. The instructions for the conrtibutors will be to place them prominently on each of the 3 grades gas pumps at the next gas station they go to. The stickers would say something like 'Call your Congressmen if you're sick of $80 fillups". I would think that for every 10,000 people, you'd only have to distribute a couple dozen sets before literally every Gas Station in the country plastered with these. And the Swithcboard would be absolutely flooded for weeks.
Petitions don't scream at Congressmen, PEOPLE scream at Congressmen!

Best Regards and thank you for your service to the United States of America!

Bass Man
good idea on the bumper stickers. The only problem with it is, if you got caught putting one of Nancy NitWitlosi on the pump, they could arrest you for openly defacing the female race.

Michael
One of the "Saddest" things I have had to observe is a "Son" riding the "Coattail" of his "Father".But,since you have opened the subject of your father,a good man not great,let us look inside.President Reagan was in office from 1980 thru 1988.During this time, the republican party,also controlled the House and the Senate.How many wells did we drill off the coast of Florida and California?Can you say NONE!Oh,let"US" not forget,that your father was followed by another republican.Mr.George Walker Bush was in office from 1989 thru 1992,with a legislative majority.How many wells did we drill off the coast of Florida and California?Can you say NONE.I would certainly "Hope", that I might be able to avoid any further embarrassment to either President;by not mentioning Nuclear, Shale and Alternatives.Do you really want to play this hand?

Killer
What planet are you living on?

The Democrats controlled the House from 1955-1994. Tip O'Neill (D) was speaker. This was the main reason for the skyrocketing deficits of the 80's.

And Reagan didn't fight for offshore drilling because low gas prices (partly due to Reagan's decision to deregulate oil prices), made it a non-issue. A president has to pick a couple major goals and let other issues go. Reagan's number one issue was ending the Cold War by ending the USSR, his second revitalizing the American economy. He succeeded spectacularly on both counts.

Clarification
O'Neill was the speaker during the Reagan years, not for the whole period 1955-1994

Finally the right front issue!
My dad, now in Heaven, was an oil and gas man in Texas. He once had a bumper sticker that read "Drive Fast, Freeze a Yankee" to protest the liberals refusing to allow off short drilling off the NE coast. I am particularly encouraged by seeing that AT LAST this issue is being brought to the fore. Thank you President George W. Bush and all those who contribute to the real truth behind gas prices and liberal bias that ends up taking money from tax payers in oh so many clever excuses for issues to take more and blame it on conservatives.

well
Ronald Reagan was a good man and I believe sincere in what he did. He was not great, but there was some greatness to him. He did more for the conservative movement than anyone else and I consider him to be the father of neo-conservatism. His administration accomplished many things as well, such as accelerating the collapse of communism; but all his foreign policy victories came at a cost we are paying today. Domestically, he did set a record for debt as well.

Unfortunately, his accomplishments do no include energy. We faced the first energy crisis in the 70’s and nothing has been done about it. Democrat and Republican, president or congress, all have failed to address a problem that has been growing for 30 years. If Michael wants to glorify his father’s memory, fine. He should however, avoid the topic of energy. His father was one of many who had a hand in bringing us to where we are today.

cleverness of me
I don't think that killer is real fond of any thing dealing in "facts". Or maybe its just another libdolt that is trying to re-write history.

We are in an energy crisis.
Yes, we must drill for our own oil.

But we must expand our electrical supply by building many more nuclear powered plants.

We must proceed to use coal to produce oil for diesel and jet petroleum.

What would have a significant and rapid effect would be to use the power of our manufacturing to build and sell electric/hybrid cars. The might of our manufacturing contributed to the winning of WWII as much as the men in the trenches. So, if we would incentivize the making and buying of electric/hybrid cars, not trucks, we would have made a major step in the right direction. The goal would be to add a million electric/hybrid cars each year. If those million cars used just electricity it would have an effect of 86,000 barrels of oil per day. At $120 per barrel the effect on our out of pocket would be $3.7 billion per year going towards balancing our balance of trade.

Yes, we are in an energy crisis but oil is just one part of the problem. How we use our energy must also be addressed. By switching a significant portion of our cars over to electric/hybrid we could eventually wean ourselves off imported oil and bolster domestic supply of energy and jobs. If we do not move toward electric/hybrid the growing economies of China and India will keep demand for oil high thus putting pressure on the supply of oil.

Mike, I knew your Dad,

I met with him several times while he was Gov., and then his office was in the same building as mine, on Wilshire, between Gov. and Pres. We met and chatted several more times.

I helped tear down the Berlin Wall.

My Sweetie and I asked the guard at Checkpoint Charlie if it was possible for us to “liberate” a piece of the Berlin Wall.

As he gave us directions he put his hand over his eyes, as if to say, “If I don’t see you … ….”

With his tacit permission, on Sept. 4, 1991 we helped tear down the Wall.

I have the pieces, the hammer, and video of the whole action.




You forgot the main point


Deacon Location: TX
Reply # 11
Date: Jun 20, 2008 - 11:28 AM EST
Subject: We are in an energy crisis.

a million electric/hybrid cars each year. If those million cars used just electricity it would have an effect of 86,000 barrels of oil per day

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That power must come from somewhere, and something must be consumed to produce it, and most of the power we get today, comes from oil or coal, both cause pollution somewhere, just not in your vehicle.

50 years ago atomic power scientists told me that by the year 2000 electricity would be free, because it would cost more to meter, bill, postage, and cash the check then it would to create the power.

Get that, free power for your car.

But the stinking, sloppy, traitors who call themselves environmentalist screwed us all.

Forgot to mention

If you want to see my pieces of the Wall, and the hammer, go to

http://www.travel-tidbits.com/tidbits/004249.shtml

And another story,

Street vendors by the dozens offered hats, coats, and brass emblems of Soviet Army uniforms, and small pieces of the Berlin Wall (they said), for sale.

We wondered if all the little shards of concrete, complete with graffiti paint, were really authentic, or were they the result of entrepreneurial and artistic skill.

The ten-inch pieces of the Wall that I have are for real, I have video of me hammering, and hammering to break the Wall.
(Brandenburg Gate, Berlin, Germany)

Tell the Real Story, Michael
Wow, looks like Michael got his Republican talking points and he's out to drive them home for people who don't read very far beyond them. Yeah, right. People are paying big bucks at the pump because of those darn Dems, their tree-hugging buddies and that pesky global-warming hoax. If we just "tear down that wall" that prevents eager oil companies to drill, drill, drill, wherever they will, we'll be back in SUV paradise. Of course he doesn't bother to say that oil companies are NOT using leases already granted on millions of acres---OUR acres. They have thousands of drilling permits ready to go---but aren't going. And the former Naval Petroleum Reserve next to ANWR has large proven reserves (unlike ANWR)----and again, the oil boys approvals already in hand, are NOT drilling.

So, since Michael and his Republican friends are on so much better terms with the oil industry than we Democrats and Treehuggers how about gently prodding them to defecate or get off the defecatory chamber? Oh, I know. Because that would be interfering with the sacred free market, and remove the opportunity to keep all that oil off the market until it can reap even huger profits at the pain and expense of ordinary Americans.

Michael Reagan's Incendiary Comments
Direct quote with respect to anti-war activists who question the official account of 9/11:

"Take em out and shoot em. . . . You take em out, they are traitors to this country, and shoot them. . . . Anybody who would do that doesn't deserve to live. You shoot them. You call them traitors, that's what they are. And you shoot em dead. I'll pay for the bullets."

By issuing this threat over the radio, Reagan violated California penal code 422. This crime is punishable by imprisonment.

Regarding Arab babies - yes, infants - Mr. Reagan feels that they should be blown up by shoving "a grenade up their butts".



TH is designed by a programmer

All of the trouble we are having with TH today is because it is created by programmers.

Anyone who has had to work with programmers, or with computers, knows they are the most ridiculous people in the world. Few if any programmers care one wit about the user, they want to do it their way, because that is more fun.

There are a higher percentage of criminals in the programming industry, then in the Mafia. How else do you explain spam, hackers, ID theft, and the way TH is designed and run. Think of the band-width and computer cycles wasted by the trillions, just to get the whole story complete with comments. So stupid.

How about the billions of memory cells that are wasted with routines no normal person would ever use.

For my MAC + of 20 years ago, I had a 800,000 character disk with the operating system, word processor, and spreadsheet, and I was able to publish a book complete with maps, an index, and many different fonts, with only that disk for programs, and another for the book. Did they improve on that, NO!

And the reason I know how stupid they are, and how they don’t care for the customer, is because I taught many of the first thousand who ever saw a computer, nearly 60 years ago.

When I worked at the RAND Corp. in the mid-1950s, I tried to talk them into investigating electronic addiction, but since the ones who would have investigated were already addicted, they ignored me.


Censorship
I've been watching this thread with the suspicion that those who monitor it would censor some of the comments. So far they have taken down the specific threat Michael Reagan made against Mark Dice. FYI: Reagan is currently under investigation by the FBI for the following statement he made:

“ How about you take Mark Dice out and put him in the middle of a firing range. Tie him to a post, don’t blindfold him, let it rip and have some fun with Mark Dice.” - Michael Reagan, 6-10-08

We'll see how long it takes for them to censor this.

Killer
Ya see? This is the problem with you lefties. You are always so disingenuous about things. You are absolutely correct that the GOP did nothing to open up oil exploration/drilling in their short time in control of Congress and they deserve to be chastised for not taking the left on over this - wimps. But to try to present this as a GOP failure when the Dims have been in the back pocket of the eco-nuts forever fighting against any energy progress (except wind which they won't have in their own backyards and solar which will never do enough) is laughable. Are you telling me that all the GOP had to do is put forth a bill opening up drilling and the Dims would have gone for it? BBBWWWAAAHHH! ROFLMAO. Hey moron, even in today's energy crisis your American hating, effinqueer loving leaders wouldn't vote to allow any more drilling if their lives depended on it. You've got to remember the party line dude: If it's good for America it's bad for the Dims - so a Dim should always vote against America and be sure to endear themselves to her enemies. Can't you guys ever be honest and own up to your own screwups without blaming someone else?

johninoregon
Johnny opening up more oil drilling in the US is a great start to improving the supply and lowering the cost of energy for the country. However any energy policy that opens this up must take into account a second part to the equation. In order to take advantage of the vast reserves of which you speak there must be a satisfactory refining capability. The current refining capability is maxed out worldwide so even if Big Bad Oil was pulling it out of the ground they would be struggling to turn it into gasoline. Again another lefty who would prefer to obfuscate and blame others for the problem any fool can plainly see was caused by the envirolobby and their willing puppets...wait for it...the Dimocraps! It's like Coulter always says: Liberals even have the nerve to promote these lies even when everyone's watching. What's next? Are you going to be telling us that even if we start drilling tomorrow we won't see any oil for ten years? After all they've been telling us that for years. Yikes you guys never change! Pathetic.

Chris
I'll bet why you are whining about whatever Reagan said about Mark Dice you were loving the movie put out about Bush's assasination weren't you?

Chris
That should read "I'll bet while you are whining".

This article is well written
and inspiring. the only problem now is who shall be the messenger? Whoever steps forward of their own accord will ride a wave to the top of the conservative party. I am doing my part to help get the attention needed by the general public.

A footnote: some of the posters are getting really disgusting. We come here for some intelligent discussion of important issues facing our nation and the world ,and have to skip over nauseous chatter.

Best of both worlds
While I wouldn't compare this situation to one of the greatest speeches in American History, I agree these dictators have had us by the privates for far too long. There is no reason not to utilize our own resources, and we should leave it up to each individual state to permit these resources. The oil companies should fund this exploration and development with their profits. We must continue use public funds for R&D for renewables. The fact that speculators that are causing food and commodity prices must also be driven home (so to speak). Energy independence and food security can and will coexist.

I Couldn't have said it better myself
But I tried. I add, I hope, to Mr. Reagan's eloquent presentation of the problem on my blog. Click my name to read more on this subject.

Grenades in the
butts of babies? Really Now Everyone Loves Sophie. Do you have clear and convincing evidence that would convict the perpetrator(s)?

What is going on?
Why do I always end up in the same place? The Democratic leadership must have some sort of relationship with OPEC. All of their solutions involve destroying our economy. Obama's World Poverty Bill where the USA is going to be expected to turn over vast sums of money to the United Nations. The Sierra club is backing this bill. Jimmy Carters' Habitat for Humanity backs this Bill. Who controls the United Nations? Which party hated Bolten? Didn't Jimmy mess up the gasoline industry when he was President?

Think McCain is listening?
Be serious! Nina May has it right about McCain: he is locked in his fortress killing the peasants. She could have added that he is killing the peasants while befriending the enemy.

Great words
Michael,

Ignore Killer. I was a Soviet Studies major in the 70's, and was trained to apologize for the Soviet's "excesses." In '76, I visited the USSR for 8 weeks. Being fluent in Russian, I could get around on my own and meet people.

That was the event that caused the scales to fall from my eyes and question my liberal upbringing.

Your dad's speeches on "the evil empire" and "tear down the wall" were two of the greatest words spoken about the USSR. When I heard them both, I knew that man understood everything I saw in my time in the USSR. Except for the old White Russians, none of my US born instructors in college never understood the subject they were teaching like Reagan did.


Response to bobbit
"I'll bet why you are whining about whatever Reagan said about Mark Dice you were loving the movie put out about Bush's assasination weren't you?"

No, that's not true. I thought that was a horrible thing. I'm not a fan of the president, but that doesn't mean I don't respect the office. And even if I did support that film, two wrongs don't make a right. You are probably assuming I am a "liberal" too. Its a shame that people are so divisive as to make judgments that you are on this side or that because you don't think radio personalities should issue death threats over the air. Wake up, man. Seriously.

Oh and just so everyone knows, TH has removed at least one other post having to do with Michael Reagan's death threat. Apparently they thought it was a good idea to leave mine up in order to appear to be fair - as if their not actually censoring posts.
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