To: b9
Dobson is old. In his early 70’s.
723 posted on
09/20/2007 12:32:28 PM PDT by
Greg F
(Duncan Hunter is a good man.)
To: Greg F
726 posted on
09/20/2007 12:36:43 PM PDT by
b9
("Fred... doesn't suffer fools and he has the guts and the microphone to say what I think" ~ Samwise)
To: All
Just found this on BlogsforThompson - cuts to the chase:
"As noted below, James Dobson thinks that Fred Thompson is not one of his own, he's not a real social conservative, and he is not worthy of his or his followers' support. In my opinion, Mr. Dobson is making an utterly superficial assessment of Fred's character and his heart, and he completely ignores the principles that Fred champions that would in the end ultimately create a "more perfect union", which is what I suspect Mr. Dobson would desire for our country as well. A couple of weeks ago, Seth Leibsohn over @ National Review Online asked this very insightful question, which I feel we should again pose to Dobson and his Supporters- "Here's the test: Assume you are a social-values voter, perhaps a religious social values voter, and it's 1980 and all you knew of the two major candidates was that one was from the South, married to the same woman all his life, considered himself "born again," and was a regular church going member of the Baptist church whose sister did evangelical work while the other was a divorced, non-church going former actor who lived in California. Okay, given that's all you know, where's your vote going?" Care to answer that one, Mr. Dobson?"
http://www.blogsforfredthompson.com/question-james-dobson-supporters
I support both men.
730 posted on
09/20/2007 12:42:15 PM PDT by
Squidpup
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