Posted on 05/15/2007 10:10:58 AM PDT by GeorgiaDawg32
heh..as he's tokin on the cigar..:-)
bump
Ping. Dunno if you have seen this. Cigar and Fred Thompson ping!
“Imagine what he will do in the debates with Hillary.
That wouldn’t really be fair, I’ve seen Hillary debate, and she is really really bad at it.
She seems stunned and off balance for almost every question like she is shocked, I’m starting to think she is actually getting lazy.”
Only way Hillary wins debates is when she starts whining that the “big bad man” tried to intimidate her.
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God picture him debating Shillery, her head would explode...
Ha, maybe Castro will throw Moore-on in a mental institution.
I just think Fred understands the forum. I don’t think he’ll ever be up for an Oscar, but he knows how to play to the crowd. Some may say that’s shallow (they certainly say it about Mitt Romney). I see it differently. With people of character, it is a way of communicating ideas and getting people involved. Other than the illegal immigrant quagmire, I don’t have many problems with the calls GWB has made. His mistakes in Iraq are understandable (although regrettable) to me. What I fault GWB for is his stubborn refusal to engage the American people. I don’t THINK that’s a mistake Fred would make.
Mitt might because he’s used to giving orders and doing it his way. It’s good to be the king until you need a serf to get the job done — then it’s good to be able to communicate. I can’t say what Mitt will do for sure.
Rudy will continue with his cronies going along his merry way and may not feel the need to talk to the little people.
John McCain may simply blow off steam and lose half his contingency. It’s tough when $h-t rolls downhill. You don’t want to be the one at the bottom.
Fred seems to get it. I could be wrong about the others, but I think I’ve got it right on Fred. I certainly think I've got Michael Moore pegged.
Nicolás Guillén Landrián, a painter and Cuban filmmaker who was once accused of trying to assassinate Fidel Castro, died on July 22 from pancreatic cancer. He was 65.
Although Guillén directed 18 documentaries and won several awards at film festivals in Europe, he was expelled from Cuba's Institute of Cinematography for making a movie that mocked the Cuban dictator. In the late 1960s, Guillén was accused of plotting to kill Castro. He was imprisoned for two years, then confined for nearly a decade to mental institutions where he was subjected to electroshock therapy.
Guillén left Cuba in 1989, moved to South Florida and became a painter. His artwork was exhibited at the former Cuban Museum of Art to sell-out crowds. But when he ran out of money, Guillén refused to take an ordinary job. Instead, he and his wife, Grettel Alfonso, ended up living on the streets. They bounced around the country, struggling to survive in dilapidated hotels.
Guillén eventually returned to Miami to produce the documentary, "Inside Downtown," a 30-minute look at homelessness. It was released last year.
"You don't scare Fred; he's got chunks of guys like you in his stool!"
Thanks so much! Got to see it at RedState. Loved it! As soon as Fred announces, my checkbook will be used to send him my support! I will also be ready to help out locally in his campaign!
LOL!
What software did you use to do that? I’ve wanted to do something like this with a different video.
self ping for post 267
Now THAT was pure genius :)
Did Moore ask to talk with Fred or something—what is he responding to?
Adobe Image Ready. I think it came with Photoshop.
ROFL! Thanks for the ping!
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