WorldNetDaily's extensive coverage of the death of President Ronald Reagan includes commentary from people who knew him and others whose lives bear his imprint.
Mary Beth Brown, author of an uplifting new book on Reagan's faith in God, "Hand of Providence: The Strong and Quiet Faith of Ronald Reagan," by WND Books, writes about the 40th president's faith and his "journey home."
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WND CEO and Editor Joseph Farah shows how Reagan not only changed the world but individual lives, including his own.
Young WND columnist Hans Zeiger poses a challenge to the 30 million Americans born during the Reagan years, himself included: "Can Reagan's Children preserve freedom for America? Can we carry on the mantle of greatness Reagan inherited from Washington and Lincoln and Cleveland and Coolidge? Can we still possess that genuine faith in God and country that gave breath to the Reagan Era?"
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Daughter Patti Davis remembers her years with her father.
Speechwriter Peggy Noonan tells how for a man who change the world, Reagan was very modest.
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Richard Perle, recounting the end of Soviet tyranny, tells how the Reagan he knew was misjudged. Perle was assistant secretary of defense for international security policy in the 1980s.
And From Out of Left Field, columnist Phil Gasper resurrects some of the vicious hatred for the president, saying, immediately after Reagan's death, "Goodbye ... and good riddance."
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