Yahoo! News - The Host With the Most: "'It was a speech, I suppose, that with variations, I'd given hundreds of times before,' Reagan wrote in his autobiography. Its themes were as simple as they were unchanging: The growth of government should be restrained; an unelected elite were able to set policies and thwart the desires of ordinary people; and America was on the road toward socialism. 'A government may be the most benevolent, well-meaning in the world, but when it attempts to operate the economy, control production of a country, it must eventually use coercion and force to achieve its purposes,'"
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