pro-life
Ronald Reagan
Yes in my life time! ( bicentennial birth)
ronald reagan moved alot in his life
He was living in California where he spent most of his adult life.
Nancy Reagan's last public appearance was on May 17, 2004, when she attended the funeral of her husband, former President Ronald Reagan, at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, California. Following Ronald Reagan's death on June 5, 2004, she largely withdrew from public life due to her declining health.
The abbreviation for the residence of President Reagan is "RR" for the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, located in Simi Valley, California. This facility serves as both his presidential library and a museum dedicated to his life and presidency.
Reagan got administrative experience as president of the Screen Actors' Guild and as a two-term governor of California. He was life-long student of international and government affairs .
He revived, restored, and fought for America. Before he was president, he played in some movies. He was also known for the attempts on his life when he was President.
"An American Life"
Richard Nixon was a the only native Californian to be President. Ronald Reagan spent most of his adult life in California and was a governor of the state although he was born and grew up in Illinois.
John F. Kennedy Kennedy was an excellent swimmer, but I am not sure that he ever was a life-guard, but maybe he was. Ronald Reagan was a life-guard for seven summers at city-owned Lowell Park swimming hole on the Rock River near Dixon, Illinois where he lived. He kept a record of how many people he saved and the number was 77 including his biographer, Edmund Morris.
The book "Where's the Rest of Me?" was written by Ronald Reagan, the 40th President of the United States. It was published in 1965 and details his life story, including his career as an actor and his entry into politics.