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Bad sign for Fred?
By Ann Marie Curling | September 22, 2007 - 5:57 pm - Posted in Mitt Romney, Analysis, Commentary, and Editorials, New Media, 2008, Michigan, F. Thompson, Lazy

I always love when a reporter makes a pun out of a story, and this one is no exception.

From Nolan Finley of The Detroit News

Bad sign for Fred?

One sign that former Tennessee Sen. Fred Thompson is lagging in campaign organization: No signs.

Yard signs are as plentiful on Mackinac Island this weekend as are lilacs in the spring. Signs shouting Mitt, McCain and Rudy are everywhere. Signs touting internet curiousity Ron Paul start showing up along I-75 miles before you get to Mackinaw City. Even the obscure Duncan Hunter has respectable signage.

But I’ve yet to see a Thompson yard sign. I did see a Thompson bumper sticker pasted on the broad back of a beefy young Republican, but couldn’t tell whether he put it there himself or was the victim of a prankster.

Thompson, in a brief roundable with Michigan reporters, said he isn’t worried about his late start.

“I don’t know why I have to worry about catching up when most of the polls have me already ahead,” he said.

Thompson notes that while the other candidates have maxed out their donations from key supporters, he still has plenty of fundraising room left.

Asked whether he prefers politics to television, Thompson said:

“Law and Order was fun, but I learned early on that anything they pay you for eventually turns out to be work, I didn’t see any point spending a whole lot more time reading other people’s scripts.”

This last quote just dumbfounds me, especially this part, “but I learned early on that anything they pay you for eventually turns out to be work”. Acting is a far cry from being President of the United States, and if he thinks that acting is work he’s has a rude awakening coming to him should he become President of the United States. Once again, just another “sign” of laziness from this candidate.



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I got a call from a Fred Thompson telemarketer earlier today.The lady calling wanted me to listen to a recorded message from Fred Thompson.

I told her that I wasn't interested because I'm voting for a true conservative. She told me that Fred Thompson is a conservative. I responded by saying that he's a member of the Council on Foreign Relations.
 
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I got a call from a Fred Thompson telemarketer earlier today.The lady calling wanted me to listen to a recorded message from Fred Thompson.

I told her that I wasn't interested because I'm voting for a true conservative. She told me that Fred Thompson is a conservative. I responded by saying that he's a member of the Council on Foreign Relations.


Excellent reply. We need to keep making the CFR a huge issue this primary.
 
Bad sign for Fred?
By Ann Marie Curling | September 22, 2007 - 5:57 pm - Posted in Mitt Romney, Analysis, Commentary, and Editorials, New Media, 2008, Michigan, F. Thompson, Lazy

I always love when a reporter makes a pun out of a story, and this one is no exception.

From Nolan Finley of The Detroit News

Bad sign for Fred?

One sign that former Tennessee Sen. Fred Thompson is lagging in campaign organization: No signs.

Yard signs are as plentiful on Mackinac Island this weekend as are lilacs in the spring. Signs shouting Mitt, McCain and Rudy are everywhere. Signs touting internet curiousity Ron Paul start showing up along I-75 miles before you get to Mackinaw City. Even the obscure Duncan Hunter has respectable signage.

But I’ve yet to see a Thompson yard sign. I did see a Thompson bumper sticker pasted on the broad back of a beefy young Republican, but couldn’t tell whether he put it there himself or was the victim of a prankster.

Thompson, in a brief roundable with Michigan reporters, said he isn’t worried about his late start.

“I don’t know why I have to worry about catching up when most of the polls have me already ahead,” he said.

Thompson notes that while the other candidates have maxed out their donations from key supporters, he still has plenty of fundraising room left.

Asked whether he prefers politics to television, Thompson said:

“Law and Order was fun, but I learned early on that anything they pay you for eventually turns out to be work, I didn’t see any point spending a whole lot more time reading other people’s scripts.”

This last quote just dumbfounds me, especially this part, “but I learned early on that anything they pay you for eventually turns out to be work”. Acting is a far cry from being President of the United States, and if he thinks that acting is work he’s has a rude awakening coming to him should he become President of the United States. Once again, just another “sign” of laziness from this candidate.



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"internet curiosity Ron Paul" What a tw#t! These people are so friggin underhanded it makes me sick.
 
What I want to know is how all those signs that start appearing miles before Mackinaw along I-75 got there.

After all, writer tells us Ron is nothing but an internet curiousity.

What the hell kind of machine have you guys gone and created?

Have a couple of hackers in their basements figured out a way to make signs...magically appear? :D

The sheer ignorance of these people is laughable. Sad, too, yes - but honestly, that writer has a serious case of stupid.
 
Yard signs are as plentiful on Mackinac Island this weekend as are lilacs in the spring. Signs shouting Mitt, McCain and Rudy are everywhere. Signs touting internet curiousity Ron Paul start showing up along I-75 miles before you get to Mackinaw City. Even the obscure Duncan Hunter has respectable signage.

Doesn't that somewhat promote Ron Paul? His signs are showing up MILES before Mackin, while the others are only in Mackin. Sounds like he is alot better to me... but then, maybe im just looking at this from a pretty weird angle :P
 
hmm... sounds like those RP star trek geeks figured out some kind of teleport hologram technology :)
 
That writer is way behind the times. Congressman Paul was an internet curiosity in April/May. Now he is a internet superstar and has moved beyond the net.
 
Excellent reply. We need to keep making the CFR a huge issue this primary.

I don't know if the average voter is ready to learn about the CFR.

i think it's better to stress Congressman Paul's consistent record of voting according to the Constitution.
 
Stop bringing up the CFR!

I don't know if the average voter is ready to learn about the CFR.

i think it's better to stress Congressman Paul's consistent record of voting according to the Constitution.

The CFR is a complete red-herring. It's not some secret club that controls the world. It's a talk-shop where people, many of whom are already very powerful, get together and talk foreign policy. There are libertarians and fans of Ron Paul who are members or former members of the CFR. Believe me, I've met them. Please give it a rest on the CFR thing. The federal government is the cabal you should be worried about. People in the government don't need something like the CFR to do harm--they're already in the government!
 
The CFR is a complete red-herring.

I Agree.
I am tired of hearing about the Council on Foreign Relations. It is the type of people who associate themselves with it which makes it what it is, not the organization itself. It is more like one never ending cocktail party for Washington elites.
 
I Agree.
I am tired of hearing about the Council on Foreign Relations. It is the type of people who associate themselves with it which makes it what it is, not the organization itself. It is more like one never ending cocktail party for Washington elites.

As I said previously, I don't think that the average voter is ready to learn about the CFR. With that statement, I intended to imply that it is a topic that should not be discussed with potential Ron Paul supporters.

As for your statement that "It is the type of people who associate themselves with it which makes it what it is, not the organization itself", I think you'll find that membership is by invitation only. The organization chooses those that the organization would like to join it.
 
I got a call from a Fred Thompson telemarketer earlier today.The lady calling wanted me to listen to a recorded message from Fred Thompson.

I told her that I wasn't interested because I'm voting for a true conservative. She told me that Fred Thompson is a conservative. I responded by saying that he's a member of the Council on Foreign Relations.

I also got the same call. I decided to listen to the message just to see what he had to say.

Superfically he says alot of the same things Ron Paul says, return power to the people, remove special intrests from government etc, etc. Too bad that he doesn't actually stand for any of those things.

To bad that most people don't know the diffrence.

His staffers then asked for a donation. I noted I'm already donating to the Ron Paul campain.


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1.) How did Fred get all these phone #'s?

2.) Why don't we get all these numbers and get a Ron Paul message out?

It can't be that costly....I hope...
 
The CFR is a complete red-herring. It's not some secret club that controls the world. It's a talk-shop where people, many of whom are already very powerful, get together and talk foreign policy. There are libertarians and fans of Ron Paul who are members or former members of the CFR. Believe me, I've met them. Please give it a rest on the CFR thing. The federal government is the cabal you should be worried about. People in the government don't need something like the CFR to do harm--they're already in the government!

Im not sure how a group of the top elite in the country (the world even?) that gets together to decide how to make the most money and divy up the world bit by bit is a "red herring". I will agree that it isn't some Dr. Evil-type meeting but to say that it is a red herring is to legitimize what it stands for. It stands for the elite networking with other elites for the purposes of personal gain, long and short-term. Guess who pays for those gains? We do.

I do agree that the ordinary brainwashed American (who likens it to that Dr. Evil-type meeting because of movies and the like) is not prepared to understand what it means.
 
1.) How did Fred get all these phone #'s?

2.) Why don't we get all these numbers and get a Ron Paul message out?

It can't be that costly....I hope...

they farmed the task out to a teleservices co. someone would have to form a pac or something to pay to do the same.
 
I got a call from a Fred Thompson telemarketer earlier today.The lady calling wanted me to listen to a recorded message from Fred Thompson.

I told her that I wasn't interested because I'm voting for a true conservative. She told me that Fred Thompson is a conservative. I responded by saying that he's a member of the Council on Foreign Relations.

You know what I find interesting?? ALOT of you people have been getting calls for Fred THomposon but you never get calls for the 'scientific' polls... I wonder why???


Are the polls specifically NOT calling people who tend to be RP supporters but Fred Thompson knows he needs to steal support from Ron to win???
 
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