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To: 2ndDivisionVet

You failed to answer my question. To date NO ONE has ever been able to answer my question - “What has Fred Thompson done to qualify him for the presidency?”

That is an answer in itself!


14 posted on 10/03/2007 2:08:42 PM PDT by Paperdoll ( Vote for Duncan Hunter in the Primaries for America's sake!)
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To: Paperdoll
“What has Fred Thompson done to qualify him for the presidency?”

Don't expect them to answer it, sweetie, they can't.

17 posted on 10/03/2007 2:10:35 PM PDT by AuntB (" It takes more than walking across the border to be an American." Duncan Hunter)
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To: Paperdoll

Same as or more than anyone else, difference is Fred is electable, Hunter is not and you Hunter backers know it. Deny it if you will, image is everything in this day of mass media and the MSM will not give Hunter a chance and he has not showed the foresight to establish an internet campaign and other ways to circumvent the MSM. Fred is out there and has name and face recognition.

Hunter is my first choice and I send him money for now, but I am a realist as well and unless Hunter pulls a miracle I will vote Fred.


22 posted on 10/03/2007 2:22:04 PM PDT by Resolute Conservative
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To: Paperdoll
"“What has Fred Thompson done to qualify him for the presidency?”"

Simple: He got the most votes in the 2008 elections! ;)
73 posted on 10/03/2007 7:24:46 PM PDT by FrankR (Time for a government house-cleaning...all of them.)
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To: Paperdoll
Paperdoll wrote: "To date NO ONE has ever been able to answer my question - 'What has Fred Thompson done to qualify him for the presidency?'



That's pure bull and you know it! I've told you this many times, but you refuse to listen. here's why Thompson is well-qualified to be president:

10. Because a review of Fred Dalton Thompson's voting record shows that he consistently voted for gun owners (the NRA called him a "staunch supporter of the Second Amendment"), against abortion, for business, against higher taxes, for a balanced budget, for a strong defense, for ANWR drilling, for capping foreign aid, for free trade, for private property rights, for personal retirement accounts, for the Iraq War Resolution and for welfare reform.

9. Because, among his interest group ratings, Sen. Thompson earned a perfect zero from National Abortion Reproductive Rights Action, a perfect 100% from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, only 11% from the ACLU, 85% from the American Conservative Union, 86% from the Center for Security Policy, a perfect zero from the American Federation of Teachers, 6% from the National Education Association, 90% from the League of Private Property Voters, 97% from the National Tax Limitation committee, 88% from the National Taxpayers Union and a perfect zero from the liberal ADA. In a 1995 analysis, Project Vote Smart listed Thompson as having supported Contract With America items 100% of the time. The Club for Growth has just released a a report in which Club President Pat Toomey concludes, "Fred Thompson's eight-year record is generally pro-growth with an excellent record on entitlement reform and school choice and a very good record on taxes, regulation, and trade. His belief in a limited federal government is demonstrated by his numerous votes against government intrusion in the private sector and increased federal spending. His fondness for Tennessee pork aside, Thompson consistently voted against increased spending and new government projects, at times, one of only a handful of senators to do so."

8. Because under his Chairmanship, Sen. Thompson's Governmental Affairs Committee actively pursued an agenda aimed at producing a smaller, more efficient, and more accountable government. Of his efforts, the Kingsport Times-News wrote, "Sen. Thompson is to be applauded for keeping a watchful eye over Washington fiscal matters. There should be more like him." Chairman Thompson held hearings on improving the federal regulatory process; reforming the IRS; exploring ways to eliminate waste, fraud, and abuse; and a number of national security issues, including the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction and missile technologies. Thompson also investigated and successfully enacted solutions to information management problems such as government computer security.

7. Because as a member of the powerful Senate Committee on Finance, Thompson focused on reducing taxes, reforming the tax code to make it simpler and fairer, and restoring the Social Security and Medicare programs to long-term solvency. He advocated a balanced approach to trade and national security and pushed for an export control policy that protects our country's national security without unnecessarily burdening American industry with bureaucratic red tape. He also proposed legislation to curb the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction by China and other countries and to strengthen the United States' response to such activities.

6. Because when Thompson makes the rare mistake, he admits it and learns from it. Though he's rightly still not comfortable with the idea of people giving large sums of money to legislators and then coming before their committees to ask for the government's favor, FDT has owned up to the fact that that McCain Feingold was a poor attempt to solve the problem of influence peddling and just plain old bribery. He's learned that full disclosure might just be the best way to deal with the probelm. Fred has also admitted that his vote for the immigration reform measure which President Reagan signed in 1986 created an additional 12 to 20 million illegals. He's learned from that and has grown much tougher on the issue, advocating the securing of our borders before anything else is done and the deportation of illegals when they are captured.

5. Because Fred Thompson has been committed to federalist principles his entire political career and has brought federalism to the forefront of the current political dialogue. He has also been a voice in the wilderness speaking out about the coming entitlement and national debt crisis, calling for a frank discussion of how we must deal with it. Thompson stands apart from the other major Republican presidential candidates who have been for the most part silent on these issues.

4. Because Sen. Thompson has the admiration and respect of his former colleagues on the hill. As president, he would have the best chance of all the candidates to get the congressional cooperation required to advance his agenda. FDT has demonstrated this kind of leadership with his very successful shepherding of John Roberts through the political minefield that is the U.S. Senate.

3. Because he scares the devil out of leftists. Even the liberal Washington Monthly in a 1999 hit piece had to begrudgingly admit that as a Senator, Thompson worked hard to keep his campaign promises. Democratic strategist Bob Beckel revealed, in a discussion on Fox News' Hannity & Colmes program, that Fred Thompson for president would be their "worst nightmare" because of his communications skills and ability to appeal to swing voters. Many backers of Fred's GOP opponents attack him even more viciously than the Democrats do because he poses a major threat to their candidates now that he's in the race.

2. Because he doesn't scare independents and Reagan Democrats. Like Reagan, Thompson is that rare sort of conservative who can sell conservative ideas to moderates and independents. And again like Reagan, he may be the only potential candidate who can unite the factions of the Republican Party right now. No, Fred isn't Ronald Reagan, and he's the first one to say it. But he is one of Reagan's smartest students and most consistent disciples who has the same kind of media-savvy and commanding presence. Also like Reagan, Fred Thompson is much more than "just an actor."

1. Because he will beat Hillary Clinton like a rented mule.

In addition:

Fred has considerable domestic and foreign policy experience:

He ha served as Chairman of the International Security Advisory Board (a high-level panel charged with evaluating long-term threats to U. S. security), a Visiting Fellow at The American Enterprise Institute and has held a seat on the US China Economic and Security Review Commission. With all three of the aforementioned groups, he has devoted his time to studying intelligence and national security. As one of the primary leaders who established the Department of Homeland Security, Fred Thompson has a set of national security credentials that no contender now can match.

Let's review:

Barack Obama: Two years as a US Senator. No leadership positions in the Senate. Eight years as a state senator. Ran unsuccessfully for congress in 2000. Private practice attorney, law professor. Top quality education (Harvard)

Hillary Clinton: Six years as a US Senator. No leadership positions in the Senate. Eight years as First Lady of the US. Twelve years as First Lady of Arkansas. House Judiciary committee staffer, private practice attorney, law professor. Top quality education (Yale)

John Edwards: Six years as a US Senator. No leadership positions in the Senate. Democratic nominee for Vice-President in 2004. Private practice attorney. Top quality education (North Carolina)

Fred Thompson: Eight years as a US Senator. Four years as Chairman of the Governmental Affairs Committee. Assistant US Attorney. Co-Chief Senate Watergate Council. Special counsel to the Governor of Tennessee (1980), Special Counsel to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee (1980-81), Special Counsel to the Senate Intelligence Committee (1982), Private practice attorney. Actor, Radio show personality, research fellow with the American Enterprise Institute. Top quality education (Vanderbilt).

So, basically here we have four politicians, all attorneys, all with law degrees from top institutions, all with eight years or fewer in the Senate, all without long careers in public office. But Fred Thompson’s resume is clearly far more impressive.
75 posted on 10/03/2007 9:50:31 PM PDT by Josh Painter ( "Our government must be limited by the powers delegated to it by the Constitution." - Fred Thompson)
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To: Paperdoll

Just go to search and do your own perusing


80 posted on 10/04/2007 5:31:02 AM PDT by donnab (Saving liberal brains...one moron at a time.)
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To: Paperdoll

Oh stop it. You don’t want it answered.

That is an answer in itself...


98 posted on 10/05/2007 10:05:50 AM PDT by ejonesie22 (I don't use a sarcasm tag, it kills the effect...)
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