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To: 2nd Amendment

Here’s my take on Fred Thompson. He was a great senator for Tennessee, very judicious and common sense-oriented. I do not know what kind of Presiden Fred will make. We’re not sure of any of the republican candidates. I have talked to discouraged republicans in several states and the only one that generates enthusiasm is “Senator Fred”. There is just one alternative to Fred. That is Presiden Hillary Clinton. Marxism, revenge politics, poll-driven power-hungry and all that. We must coalesce around someone like Fred and hope for the best. The alternative is unthinkable!

Good post. I am for the most conservative candidate, which is Hunter. However, if Fred wins the nomination, I’ll vote for him.

Frankly, I worry about Fred. Fred makes it a point to say he is no Reagan. By that, is he saying he is not the true blue idealogue Reagan was? That he is, in actuality, somewhere in between Rino and Reagan?

I suppose we should be happy thats the best we can get. Duncan Hunter, on the other hand, is a true blue idealogue. Much more Reagan like.


182 posted on 06/23/2007 12:53:45 PM PDT by sasportas
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To: sasportas

Oh yeh! In a perfect world, I would gladly vote for Duncan Hunter. He is without doubt the most conservative candidate running. I wish him well and might vote for him in the primary, but we just can’t give the White House up to Clinton Chronicles II! Personally I am one of the few republicans standing behing Bush for the most part. Yes, I disagree with some aspects of his policies, But John Kerry, Never! Al “nutcase” Gore? Never! Bush, at least, for better or worse, stands by his convictions, unlike his predecessor!


206 posted on 06/23/2007 2:33:27 PM PDT by 2nd Amendment
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