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/p> p> I can't be the only one who thinks "Hunt for Fred October" was a very fine line. Good job Ms. Fabrizio. Coming from Wisconsin we are dealing with our own "Thompson" who surely must be seeking a VP slot but says otherwise. Tommy did a good job for us here but he sure doesn't have the "gravitas" to make the climb to the top of the ticket in this voter's opinion. Fred October br> indeed! br> -- Roger Ross br> Tomahawk, Wisconsin /p>Concerning "Fredheads" by the wonderful Lisa Fabrizio:
p>Jim Gilmore...Fred Thompson, it's about time we got some real conservatives in this race! I am excited about both of these men, and Lisa's article did an excellent job of showing why we should not be backed into Rudy McRomney while there are more conservative candidates like Fred Thompson. I think the Republican Party should be doing everything in its power to bring men like this to prominence so we can see a true conservative on the ticket. br> -- Adam Jones /p>We conservatives who have been terribly unhappy with the current roster of candidates for President are beginning to feel there maybe hope for us yet.
Fred Thompson is one Tennessean I can be proud of. He is conservative to the teeth and does remind me somewhat of Ronald Reagan. I guess if we can't have Tony Snow we will settle for Fred. Now that is a settlement I would take any day, any time.
p>Come on Fred give it a chance. There are plenty of us out here who are hoping you will throw your hat into the ring.
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