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Fox's Ainsley Earhardt was "really terrified" by Nancy Reagan's "Just Say No" campaign (Original Post)
Miles Archer
Mar 2018
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janterry
(4,429 posts)1. She was five when Reagan became President
And just 13 when it ended.
Most kids that age are pretty scared of drugs (it's just when they become 'real' teens.....and young adults that the whole drug scene begins).
Botany
(70,447 posts)3. Reagan was President in the 1990s?
Who knew?
Ainsley Earhardt =
chelsea0011
(10,115 posts)2. "it really worked".....uh, no it didn't.
Ferrets are Cool
(21,103 posts)4. I won't listen to a word those idiots say....Did she actually say
"it worked"??
jaxind
(1,074 posts)5. So...
So very nice of you, Ainsley, to want to help opiod addicts get jobs (of whom, most are white)! Now, just wondering...do you feel the same way about wanting to help low-income black people, who are also addicted to drugs, also wanting jobs??!