Saturday, February 10, 2007

Reagan still driving the Soviets out of Poland

I told you back in September about how a statue of Reagan will be erected in Warsaw. Seems like The Gipper is on a course to be standing everywhere in Poland.

Opponents of Poland's former communist regime reportedly want to pay a posthumous homage to US President Ronald Reagan by erecting his statue in the place of a Soviet-era monument.

In an open letter to the mayor of the southwestern city of Katowice, the former anti-regime activists said that the staunchly anti-communist Reagan had been a "symbol of liberty," the Polish news agency PAP reported.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I thought it was the Pope who ended Communism in Poland. Do he and St. Ronnie the Forgetful have to share credit? Or does JPII get it because he died last?

Mr. Light Bulb said...

JPII was certainly a spiritual force in the battle, but Reagan was the lead political force. You know, the "Victor of the Cold War" thing, and all. He didn't get that title casually.