Posted on 08/21/2007 6:13:13 PM PDT by ForEternity
Moreover, when Thompson filed his disclosure form with the IRS, he revealed that $72,000 of the $3.4 million raised is to be used for the general election. Former FEC General Counsel, Larry Noble told the Washington Post "I think it's problematic. Clearly it's a red flag."
(Excerpt) Read more at blogs.abcnews.com ...
I wonder what is inside?
Yuck..
I wonder what is inside?
Yuck..
Fredipedia: The Definitive Fred Thompson Reference
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You finally made it! You’ve been missing out on some serious fun.
"I'm pro-life; it would be great if we could just leave it at that." - Mitt Romney
I humbly beg forgiveness for abandoning FR for a short time to watch Alias and crochet. :p
Hey now! I think ForEternity is doing a great job! I think we should all show him some encouragement.
Fred said he was going to run a non-traditional internet campaign. Hiring ForEternity to pretend to be a retarded Romney supporter makes sense, if it is rather Machiavellian. First off, it makes Romney look bad. Secondly, since no Romney supporters have called ForEternity out for his sleazy tactics it makes them look bad for being complicit.
Keep up the good work, ForEternity!
Jake Tapper....he’s been an asshat since the Toon days.
I thought all that zot stuff was sorta passe around here.
You’re mighty fresh to be touting that sword here.
Are you being recycled?
http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=D8R0UTH00&show_article=1&catnum=3
The nuances of Romney’s abortion views don’t impress critics, who say he’s shifted his position to suit his need to curry favor with the GOP’s social conservatives.
“What we tell everybody is that no matter where they stand on the issue of choice, he or she should question where Mitt Romney stands,” said Kelly O’Bryan, a spokeswoman for NARAL Pro-Choice Massachusetts.
O’Bryan recalled Romney telling her abortion rights group during an interview amid his 2002 gubernatorial campaign, “I will not allow any chipping away at Roe v. Wade.” She said notes of the Sept. 26, 2002, meeting also reflect Romney saying, “You need someone in Washington like me.” At the time, Romney said that while he personally opposed abortion, he would not only support Roe, but block any state action to undercut abortion rights.
Angus McQuilken, spokesman for the Massachusetts chapter of the Planned Parenthood Advocacy Fund, cited similar statements to his group both during the gubernatorial race and Romney’s 1994 U.S. Senate campaign.
“The issue with Romney has always been his credibility,” said McQuilken. “His current platform on abortion rights is just the latest in a long line of contradictions. What voters need to know about Mitt Romney is this: Where he stands on any issue is always a moving target.”
It is a rare treat that the powers that be leave us such a wonderful toy...
What are you talking about?
We live for a good ZOT!! :p
I’ve been multitasking: listening to the Twins game, drinking beer, and flaming an insolent Fred-hating n00b-troll all at the same time.
I stand in awe...
not me....but yall have fun
Dang. I’m watching Fred right now on c=span. He’s doing well ... is someone saying he aint?
Shovel? FE through away the shovel several posts ago...and brought in the backhoe.
the dems are doing everything they can to discredit every republican candidate they can
You’ve done well. Thanks for posting. ;o)
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