An Open Letter to Fred Thompson Supporters
Submitted by hillertexas on Tue, 01/22/2008 - 16:38In a Republican party where everybody seems to have divergent opinions, it is sometimes hard to stand back and appreciate the similarities, not only between the candidates, but between a candidate and his party's platform. For many Republicans, and most true conservatives, this cycle has been a disappointing, if not alarming one. It comes on the heels of two terms of expansionist foreign adventurism, deficit spending, wasteful government programs, gross federal mismanagement, and repeated scandal. That the very nature of conservatism has become a prime issue to Republicans is indicative of the fractures in the party and its electorate.
If you take away the names and the (R)'s and the rhetoric and look, side-by-side at the records of the Republican candidates, some trends become apparent. The majority of Republicans seeking nomination do not set any sort of conservative standard in their projects or voting record. Some could even be classified objectively as liberal! Mass amnesty for illegal immigrants? No Child Left Behind? Raising taxes 47 percent? One called Barry Goldwater an "incompetent, confused, and sometimes idiotic man." The list goes on, but the party will not, if candidates think that a hawkish foreign policy and some lipservice to small government are the only credentials necessary for success.
The Ron Paul community has always had a bit of a soft spot for Fred Thompson. He isn't taken to cackling at ideas of small government, he isn't keen on snap judgements, and he cares about the core of the Republican party. When our candidate was excluded from a Fox Debate, Fred brought up many of the same issues that Ron may have raised. While it is a competition, we always felt glad that at least somebody else understood the principles of conservatism, and the important thing was that the message was being heard. But now Fred Thompson has left us, after rough showings in states that wear their philosophy on their sleeves until it comes time to actually vote. This is disheartening, because the future of our party and of the very word 'conservative,' we feel, has now been winnowed down to one last candidate... Ron Paul.
We need a coalition of thinkers, of people who can look past the rhetoric, see beyond the posturing. We need conservatives in mind and spirit. This is our party, and it is a confused one. But we must never confuse our principles. By refusing to do so, we can light the way to victory and a restoration of real values in government
Will you join us?
Fred Thompson on the issues:
http://www.fred08.com/Principles/PrinciplesSummary.aspx?View...
Ron Paul on the issues: http://www.ronpaul2008.com/issues
















Frednecks, your welcome here.
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Welcome Fred Thompson Supporters!
If you like the Second Amendment, you'll love Ron Paul.
Based upon what I've read on the open forum on
Fred Thompson's site, I would suggest engaging this subject very carefully. There are a lot of sore heads over there right now. I would say, though, that the letter offered here is very good.
BUMP, PUT THIS ON THE FRONT
BUMP, PUT THIS ON THE FRONT PAGE IMMEDIATELY!
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How to get this to Thompson's supporters SOON?
Any DailyPaul posters also have active accounts on Thompson website(s)? I sure don't or I'd forward it. Need to get it to them quickly before they decide to go over to McCheney (oops... McCain ;-) or Romney or Huckabee or drop out altogether.
salt-of-the-earth
I have an account on Fred's site. I will volunteer to post
it, but I have to tell you that there are some very fresh open wounds on that site right now. What does everyone think?
Don't know
How do you sense the mood? Is there antagonism towards Ron Paul? Towards other Republican candidates generally? Or just the to-be-expected general depression and discouragement? We definitely don't want to come across as ambulance (hearse?) chasers, nor as vultures picking over Fred's carcass---but neither do we want to let this opportunity pass by due to excessive timidity. Again--how do you sense the mood?
No matter what we do there'll probably be some antagonism. But which would gain/cost us the most overall---waiting for later to act, doing nothing, or acting now? Do you see any way the letter could be edited to make it more palatable and effective? Even if we pick up only a minority of Fred's supporters, we could use every soul of them.
salt-of-the-earth
from what i've seen
there are those that are already jumping overboard and coming to us... and those that are still very very numb right now. I would give them till tomorrow to swallow it... then post it.
just my opinion (1st amendment)
Joe
Great letter,
great writing, great idea. Kudos
Great writing.
That is a great letter, well done! Maybe we could make reference to Fred's sick mom too. That probably had quite a bit to do with his decision also.
Have you already posted this?
No
Don't "use" Fred's sick mom to prop up our own campaign. Geez man.
It is up on
It is up on ronpaulforums.com and this was actually the first time I have ever posted anything over here.
We thought you guys could help us spread it.
A list of people/places/websites to contact can be found here:
http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?t=97649
And I don't know how the Daily Paul works, but if there is a way to get it on the front page that would be great.