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Stand-Up Reagan Audiobook

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From his very first day in office, Ronald Reagan endeared himself to millions of Americans with his affable, fun-loving personality. Now, for the first time, his most humorous tales and most amusing anecdotes are combined in one delightfully entertaining audiobook.

It's the human side of President Reagan...the Reagan who will always be remembered fondly. The Reagan everybody loved. Whether he was with the press or the public, at conferences or official dinners, his warmth and congeniality shined through. You will even hear him enlist Nancy as his partner in mischief!

You'll laugh. You'll be moved. You'll remember.

Ronald Reagan is probably the warmest, most down-to-earth president America has ever known...and Stand-Up Reagan is the happiest memento of his career.

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"A solid, detailed debunking of 9/11 conspiracy theories, backed up by a lot of investigative journalism and official documentation of the infrastructural damage done during that dark day in history. Naturally, I expect all the conspiracy folk mentioned in this book are frothing at the mouth."

— Sarah (4 out of 5 stars)

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    — Pat, 1/18/2014
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    " This is a good book to me. I have a slight obsession when it comes to 9/11. I have to learn everything I possibly can. Same as Chernobyl, Pearl Harbor, and the Lusitania and other similar things. It really does dispel quite a lot of conspiracy theorists ideas. "

    — Priscilla, 1/11/2014
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    " This was a great overview of some of the conspiracy theories linked to 9/11 and proof that they are not based on sound scientific proof or evidence. "

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    — Shirley, 12/26/2013
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    — Brian, 12/5/2013
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    " Thorough debunking of 9-11 conspiracy theories "

    — Sarah, 11/10/2013
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    — Jawneyc, 10/20/2013
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    — Brandon, 9/25/2013
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    — Varmint, 9/6/2013
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    " Fascinating look at some of the various 9/11 conspiracies that are popular, and a scientific review of those conspiracies. "

    — Kristin, 1/26/2013
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    — Ryan, 6/20/2010
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    — Jessica, 2/11/2010
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    — Brian, 9/13/2009
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    " I re-read this after watching a National Geographic Special on 9/11 conspiracies. This is a must for all those that value critical thinking, and those that delight in mocking the sheep. "

    — Jarred, 9/8/2009
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    " This was a great overview of some of the conspiracy theories linked to 9/11 and proof that they are not based on sound scientific proof or evidence. "

    — Krisette, 2/13/2009
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    " Every American citizen should read this book. "

    — Shirley, 10/21/2008
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    " Though this book doesn't go into great detail, it does address a lot of the myths proposed by the videos I've seen online, such as Loose Change, Zeitgeist, and some others. It's easy to fall victim and get swept up into the conspiracy theories, but this book brings you back to reality. "

    — Ryan, 10/14/2008
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    — Jawneyc, 8/23/2008
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    " a good book if you want to debunk all the conspiracy weirdos "

    — Brandon, 11/20/2007
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    " this ends the discussion. any 911 troofer who can continue to claim a conspiracy after reading this book is a fool. move on and find someone halfway sane to argue with. "

    — Varmint, 10/19/2007

About Ronald Reagan

Ronald Reagan (1911–2004) was born in Illinois. After a career as a television and film star, he was twice elected the governor of California before becoming the fortieth president of the United States. He is now remembered as one of the country’s most beloved presidents.