Dear Editor, Recently online giant AOL ran a survey asking its
millions upon millions of subscribers to vote for the most famous
person in American history. After several rounds of voting, over
several months, AOL subscribers declared Ronald Reagan as
“The Most Famous Person in American History.”
Dear Editor,
Recently online giant AOL ran a survey asking its millions upon millions of subscribers to vote for the most famous person in American history. After several rounds of voting, over several months, AOL subscribers declared Ronald Reagan as “The Most Famous Person in American History.”
Obviously many people forgot about most of American history’s true heroes. It is sad and worrisome that people have forgotten the true nature of Ronald Reagan and his corrupt Republican administration.
Guess which is “the most corrupt administration in U. S. history.” Informed Americans, as opposed to those who get their news and political education from the “fair and balanced” sources like Fox News or the “republicanized” opinion section of the Morgan Hill Times and Gilroy Dispatch, all know that the contenders are all Republican administrations. Conservative Republicans are such paragons of virtue and truth that they claim Bill Clinton’s administration was “the most corrupt administration in American history” despite the fact that history contradicts everything about that statement.
Despite the fact that Bill Clinton and Hilary Clinton, and many members of the Clinton administration were charged with crimes, their accusers fell flat on their faces when they had to prove their trumped up charges in court almost every time, because there was no credible evidence or witnesses to justify the charges brought by their Republican enemies and touted by their countless friends in the mainstream media.
Contrast that to the great numbers of the Republican administration of Ronald Reagan who were not just charged, but were found guilty, but which most Americans don’t remember because the so-called “liberal media” rarely, if ever, make any mention of them.
Although Ronald Reagan was barely voted the most famous person in American history, his title should be corrected to, “The Most Infamous Person in American History.”
John Reese, Morgan Hill







