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June 8, 1982: Address to the British Parliament

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Ronald Reagan

June 08, 1982

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Often considered the original "evil empire" speech, Reagan predicts that Communism will be left on the "ash-heap of history." He quotes Winston Churchill on numerous occasions and praises the British for the Falklands War. He concludes with a call for a "crusade for freedom."

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June 8, 1982: Address to the British Parliament

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