In my never ending pursuit of finding "SWEET NECTAR OF LIBERTY" quotes from Sen.George Allen I found this.
Enjoy.
http://www.conservative.org/pressroom/2006/speech_allen.aspSenator George Allen (R-VA)
Conservative Political Action Conference
Washington, DC
February 9, 2006
Ladies and gentlemen. Patriots all! Good evening!
Allen Philosophy
As many of you know, I grew up in a coach’s family. As such, I was raised on the four Fs of Life: Faith, Family, Freedom and Football! But I say, remember Ronald Reagan who changed all the dynamics of the Cold War, which went on for nearly fifty years. Reagan didn’t think you could appease, co-exist, and accommodate the Soviet Union. He changed the dynamics in favor of the advancement of freedom. And now, because of Ronald Reagan—along with Margaret Thatcher and Pope John Paul the Second—there are millions of people in Central and Eastern Europe who were locked behind that Iron Curtain, who are now tasting that
sweet nectar of liberty, and they are our friends and allies. He persevered, and freedom prevailed.
PRESIDENT RONALD REAGAN'S 95TH BIRTHDAY
http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/R?r109:FLD001:S50721February 06, 2006
Today, because of Ronald Reagan, there are literally hundreds of millions of people who were once locked behind the Iron Curtain living in countries we now know as free countries--Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, former East Germany, Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, and added countries such as Ukraine and Georgia, which are now tasting that
sweet nectar of liberty as opposed to being behind the Iron Curtain.
HONORING THE 94TH ANNIVERSARY OF PRESIDENT RONALD REAGAN'S BIRTH
http://www.washingtonwatchdog.org/environmental_justice/documents/cr/05/fe/03/cr03fe05-25.htmlFebruary 3, 2005
Today, thanks to Ronald Reagan, as I saw Ambassadors on
the House floor from Lithuania, from Romania, throughout Central
Europe--those were hundreds of millions of people who were behind the
Iron Curtain. But, thanks to Ronald Reagan's perseverance, for his
belief in the dignity of all human beings, that all people do yearn to
be free, to exercise their God-given rights, those people who were
behind that Iron Curtain, who were enemies, are now tasting that
sweet
nectar of liberty.Condi Rice’s confirmation hearing
1/19/05
http://allen.senate.gov/?c=story&t=press&story=2005011961776.859375Because of President Reagan's steadfast determination, hundreds of millions of people tasting that
sweet nectar of liberty in central Europe are now friends and allies," said Senator Allen.
On the 2004 election
10/10/2004
http://www.vote-smart.org/speech_detail.php?speech_id=69507Ronald Reagan's election changed the dynamic of the Cold War from one of containment and co-existence to the advancement of freedom. As a result, hundreds of millions of people in Central Europe, once behind the Iron Curtain,
now taste the sweet nectar of liberty, have joined NATO, and are true friends and allies.
Senator Allen's Tribute to President Reagan
June 8, 2004
http://www.nrsc.org/nrscweb/newsdesk/articles/401.shtmlBut President Reagan believed the blessings of liberty must not be bestowed only on a few nations and only to those blessed to be born on free soil; Ronald Reagan, with the strength of his convictions, exported and advanced democracy to continents, countries, and
people yearning to taste the sweet nectar of libert.
GOVERNOR ALLEN SELECTED AS "JEFFERSON SCHOLAR"
August 28, 1998
http://www.alec.org/viewpage.cfm?pgname=3.1aa56He also pointed to North Korea, China, Iraq, Cuba and other countries where "there are people who have
never truly tasted freedom's sweet nectar.