Neither of my parents would ever stand in the way of any of their children speaking their minds.
Meaning of the quote
The quote means that Ron Reagan's parents always let their children say what they think, even if the parents didn't agree. They never stopped their kids from expressing their own opinions and ideas. This shows that Ron's parents were open-minded and wanted their children to feel free to share their thoughts and feelings.
About Ron Reagan
Ron Reagan, the son of former US President Ronald Reagan, is a liberal-leaning political commentator and broadcaster. He has been critical of the modern-day Republican Party and believes his father would be ashamed of the influence of Donald Trump within the party.
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