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Fred, how exactly do you plan on “taking power from the politicians” — does this mean you support H.R. 25, or not?
Sean served up some pretty fat softballs on H&C last night — I didn’t see any get knocked out of the park. I didn’t even see a ground-rule double.
p>WHERE’S THE BEEF ??? br> — Owen H. Carneal br> Yorktown, Virginia /p>Amen to Quin Hillyer’s open letter to Fred Thompson. Fred has so much to offer but needs to work much harder at connecting with voters wherever he campaigns.
I could submit a couple of paragraphs on his religious views, about which he seemed too sensitive in last night’s interview with Sean Hannity.
p>I know he felt abandoned by the non-instrumental Church of Christ of his upbringing after his divorce. But he can get past that and re-establish affiliation with a considerate church so that evangelicals and fundamentals feel more comfortable with his basic beliefs and can see he has a relationship with God (invisible to James Dobson, apparently). br> — Tal Campbell br> Beaumont, California /p> p> You, sir, sound like a spoiled brat. You want instant gratification? Would you like Thompson to promise a Rolls in every garage? Filet Mignon on every plate? There is lots of time until the election. Lots of things that are important and lots of things that simply aren’t. Please don’t get your knickers in a wad because of what he hasn’t said, there’s plenty of time for you to get to know him.
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