Posted on 04/26/2007 9:30:01 AM PDT by neverdem
RFR!!!
Fred will do better running as a WH outsider.
but, as we know, Fred will expand this to the Reagan map
May I please use that graphic for the FRed ping list sometimes?
It’s WONDERFUL.
The comment was made tongue-in-cheek, not to be taken seriously. It conveyed an emotion of wanting FDT in the White House now, in the sense of why wait? He’s what is needed now, today.
He’s articulate, straight and direct, and his legal writings show he has an extraordinary intellect and logic.
Everytime he releases a new commentary or address, it’s almost as if what he has to say has been brewing in the collective minds of conservatives yet hasn’t percolated fully to the surface.
His ideas and words seem to flow naturally with a clean line of commonsense. We all know it, it just doesn’t get circulated well until FDT articulates it.
So everytime I see a new FDT opinion piece, I find myself nodding my head saying “That’s exactly what’s in my thoughts” and “We need you as leader of this country as soon as possible”.
use as you like .... I had originally offered it to jellybean, but she has yet to use it as far as I can tell
Well .. I really like Fred - and I support his great voting record.
But .. as I’ve been reading his articles .. and now as I see that picture of him .. the dems are going to faint if he gets elected president. If they thought Bush was a cowboy .. they aint seen nothin yet!!
Now that's catchy!
May I please use that for the FRed ping list?
:)
I got it from one of Draft Fred web sights, so I don’t take credit for it.
I believe that once Fred announces his candicy, the opposing candidates can demand and receive equal and free air time for every show or re-run.
Maybe so. I don’t recall this happening with Reagan, or for that matter, with Stuart Smalley and his run for Senate.
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