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Old 12-18-2007, 05:35 AM
 
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Congressman King is big on the enforcement on the illegal alien issue. This is a big feather in Thompson's hat in Iowa. Too bad our biased media fails to mention this.
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Old 12-18-2007, 04:52 PM
 
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http://www.fred08.com/NewsRoom/InTheNews.aspx?ID=cd42e494-c972-4dba-b88e-709b2f2742b2 (broken link)

And more:

The Des Moines Register

...Both Edwards and Thompson are pouring time and resources into Iowa these days.

... Thompson has sensed an opening in Iowa, and he's moving decisively to exploit it. The opening arises from a combination of Romney's changes of position on social issues and Huckabee's stumbles on foreign-policy questions and immigration.

After his winning performance in the Des Moines Register's debate, Thompson has embarked on a lengthy bus tour of the state. During these final days, his campaign says he'll hold events in 50 communities and will visit 54 of the 99 counties.

On Monday, he picked up the surprise endorsement of Congressman Steve King. Of all the endorsements flying around these days, that one could move the most numbers. It sends a powerful signal from one of Iowa's most conservative leaders to others on the right around the state: We've now got a horse we can ride...
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Old 12-18-2007, 04:54 PM
 
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Thompson kicks off Iowa blitz, collects King’s endorsement
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Old 12-18-2007, 07:32 PM
 
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Thompson will need all the endorsements he can muster to stave off his record on voting for various anti-gun laws.

http://conservativesagainstfred.word...senate-record/
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Old 12-19-2007, 12:44 PM
 
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I wouldn't worry about anti-gun laws for now, we can fight this after whoever is President. Most want bans on guns but Thompson will send all the illegals back and truly 'protect' our borders from illegals/terrorists and gangs, this will stop all the many thousands of gun murders by illegals in the last few years alone.
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Old 12-19-2007, 12:56 PM
 
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Fred Thompson Wows 'Em At the NRA Convention
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Old 12-20-2007, 06:27 AM
 
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Well that kind of says it all about the gun issue, doesn't it. I don't think you need to worry about Thompson's stance on the 2nd amendment. The NRA isn't!

My last email from Robert Novak also said this about Thompson:

"The "X factor" in this race is former Sen. Fred Thompson (Tenn.). Most Iowa Republicans did not even mention his name in discussing candidates they supported or opposed. He simply does not register in the minds of potential GOP caucus-goers, but when asked about him, voters have little negative to say.

Thompson has far more upside potential than any other Republican, and he is spending the entire final stretch in the Hawkeye State. Thompson has perhaps the most broadly conservative record of any candidate besides the three congressmen (see below). Many conservative Iowans currently settling for Romney, Giuliani or Huckabee (or planning a protest vote of sorts for one of the congressmen) could certainly jump on board with Thompson. If he defies his reputation as a lazy worker, he could make a spectacular surge here."
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