Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Ronald Reagan Tells His Best Jokes Dear Reader, Ronald Reagan was a funny man. Known as "The Great Communicator," the former president made his clever use of humor into one of his strongest communication skills. This is well-demonstrated by his legacy of jokes and funny stories. He joked with foreign leaders, the press, and ordinary citizens. He used belly laughs rather than bombs to negotiate with and overcome our political enemies — even the Soviet Union. Because Reagan's use of humor was so effective — and in celebration of what would have been his 101st birthday — Newsmax created a short video for you about Ronald Reagan's greatest laughs. When you watch this brief FREE video, you'll discover: How you can grab a full-length CD of Reagan's best jokes, wisecracks,      and funny stories for just one dollar . . . How to use Reagan's humor and wit to improve your own communication      skills for business and relationships . . . How Reagan used humor and jokes to connect with the American public      and take on his political opponents, both American and foreign . . . Plus much, much more . . . So Take a Couple of Minutes to Watch This Brief. http://w3.newsmax.com/a/reagancd/?promo_code=DCBB-1 FREE Video About Ronald Reagan Right Now We are very fortunate to have this special legacy from our 40th president available right now, on a CD you can get for your own home library for just a single dollar bill (see the video for details). You'll also enjoy fond memories of Ronald Reagan during this commemoration of his 101st birthday in 2012. Please watch this video now. I'm not sure how long it will be up, and I'd hate for you to miss out . . . Best wishes, Nancy Harrington Vice President Newsmax Media P.S. Honor the memory of our 40th president now — click here to see the video.

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