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Thursday 24 January 2013

Reagan?

It is said that  a few politicians were represented in the matrix.  A French politician, successful and retired but in love and still influential on the guest speaking global tour, is represented in the second installment with his chocolate loving non-duplicitous wife.  Some people thought that was John Kerry with an accent.  He might be around for a third term but the whole thing is just soo tremendously successful. It's the greatest political dynasty in history and quite humble.  It feels like the most excellent Bulls of the 1980's.   The other politician represented in the first installment was Reagan as depicted in the bearded and bald operator who had a crush on trinity.  He was duplicitous though but we are not in doubt that he loved his belly. Meats are for the belly and the belly are for meats.  It was a Texas or New York Rib-Eye Steak.  We are also not sure why his character is referred to as the Reagan.  Someone says it has to do with the transfer of production of most American consumer goods to China and Asia during the Reagan years and the closing down of Zenith with their Space Command cable converter built in to the tv ( a market first).  This happened while Reagan won two terms telling everyone to buy American. They bought American but  we are not really sure of anything else except that Walmart has kept the prices low for the babyboom generation since they are living in a country that is great for old men on universal medicaid.  That was actually a Reagan campaign platform for the remainder of his second term when he started reading the speaches instead of speaking from the heart.  They called him an actor and an avatar as one of the oldest Presidents to be in office but he was also one of the most decisive in the end.  He told people to tear down walls and build bridges. He also provided Ron Brown with funds to complete  a campaign on building a memorial for great Americans including a memorial for Doctor George Washington Carver who worked personally with Ford Motor Corporation and Mr. Henry Ford for a six figure salary. Wow! It is also noted that DKNY and Penguin were two of Ron Brown's favorite designers as they emulate Reagan's simple 1940's style. 

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