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Hey FredHeads (and other conservatives) - Lookie here!
2008-08-28
Introducing FRED PAC
By: Sen. Fred Thompson

Well, here we are again, my friends. We stand together at a time of great challenge and opportunity.

As conservatives, I think itÂ’s fair to say that not everything has gone our way this election, and as many of us prepare to gather up in Minneapolis, we are faced with some tough choices. I truly believe that given those choices, if you care about judges who will make decision based on the Constitution, not their political leanings, if you care about shrinking a bureaucracy that will take more of your money and do less for you, if you care about the security of our homeland and the defense of freedom abroad, the choice is pretty clear.

I continue to look ahead with optimism and high expectations for the future Â… of our country, the Republican Party, and our conservative movement. ThatÂ’s because by any measure, we live in the greatest country in the history of the world, and like generations of Americans before us, like conservative leaders before us, we have both the opportunity and the obligation to keep it that way and I know we can and we will.

We know what it will take. It means we stick to the fundamental, conservative principles that have unified us for over two centuries. It also means supporting leaders and causes who adhere to the principles that are the foundation of America and which we hold dear. They are:

* The role of the federal government is limited to the powers given to it in our Constitution, and the bigger the government gets, the less competent it is to run our lives, and we must have leaders who understand that the market works best when it regulated and legislated least.

* A dollar belongs in the pocket of the person who earns it unless the government has a compelling reason why it can use it better.

* We donÂ’t spend money we donÂ’t have or borrow money that our children and grandchildren will have to pay back, and we must have leaders who understand this and will listen to the will of the people.

* The best way to avoid war is to be stronger than our enemies. But if we are in a fight, we win it because not doing so makes us more likely to be attacked in the future, and we must have leaders who understand this.

* The federal judiciary is supposed to decide cases, not legislate from the bench or dictate social policy and we must have leaders and judges who understand this.

These are principles that made our country free, prosperous and strong. These principles are the foundation of a conservative movement that I have been faithful to. They are principles that we share, and they are principles that represent the future of our nation.

They are also principles we must support and defend, because these principles are under assault– from the extremist, big-government, high- taxing, weak-on-defense radical left and the Democrat Party.

That is why it is important that we accept the mantle of leadership. IÂ’m going to do my part. IÂ’m proud that IÂ’ve been able to help good, honorable and conservative men like Rep. Tom McClintock in California, Lt. Gov. Peter Kinder of Missouri, and Virginia Attorney General Bob McDonnell during this election cycle. IÂ’m pleased to have helped state parties around the country raise money to put good conservatives in statehouses, and to put forward innovative, federalist-based policies. And IÂ’m happy to carry our conservative message wherever IÂ’ve been given the opportunity.

All of these endeavors are going to continue, and I want you to be a part of it. ThatÂ’s why IÂ’m pleased to announce the formation of FRED PAC. FRED PAC will help identify and support candidates on every level who support a platform of conservative, principles-based leadership and policies.

I want to make clear that FRED PAC is nothing like what has been set by others with an eye toward their own political futures four or eight years from now. IÂ’m doing this with an eye toward OUR political future right now. We need conservatives on every level of politics winning, taking seats from Democrats and holding seats to rebuild our majorities. We need to develop and promote the kind of innovative, free market and principles-based policies that led to our great political victories in 1980 and 1994.

FRED PAC and its supporters will do all that. And perhaps most important, the support of FRED PAC will send a clear message to our fellow conservatives and supporters nationally that our causes and candidates who believe in our principles and who will defend them are in need of our help, leveraging the kind of support and activism that has served our movement well for two generations. Now itÂ’s our turn to make it work.

The American people are waiting for us to step up, protect our values, defend our principles and our country. Together we can do something great for America. I welcome that challenge, and I hope you will join me in this effort.
Posted by:OldSpook

#9  CNN this AM [DNC Coverage] > comment was made that POST-JAN 2009 BOTH THE DEMS + GOP DESIRE TO SEE AN END TO THE WOT + US FORCE INVOLVEMENT IN IRAQ + AFHGAN-PAKIS, + THAT BOTH CAMPS WANT THEIR POTUS NOMINEES TO ACCOMPLISH THIS IN THEIR FIRST TERM.

Irony > US NPE Politicos, etc. desire 2008-2012 for the USA to end the WOT at time when Radical Islam is going all out to NUCLEARIZE AND CONQUER ASIA + WHEN SAID WAR IS ENTERING ITS MOST DANGEROUS, "MAKE OR BREAK" DECISIVE PHASE AS PER OWG-NWO/"GLOBALISM"!
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2008-08-28 22:55  

#8  I don't see why people get all worked up over Fred. He's a great guy and I do like his politics, but it was abundantly clear he didn't really want to run. His candidacy was a half-hearted at best.
Posted by: AllahHateMe   2008-08-28 20:47  

#7  Boone's Farm? X-P
Posted by: OldSpook   2008-08-28 19:15  

#6  How about from one of Boone's windmills?
Posted by: Perfesser   2008-08-28 17:02  

#5  Yes indeed Richard! He might also consider making his acceptance speech from an operating oil rig in the Gulf with Boone Pickens over a couple of beers.
Posted by: Besoeker   2008-08-28 15:58  

#4  I'm hoping that instead of an acceptence speech, McCain gives as state of the union message laying out where we are and where we need to go. Good words from Fred. We lost a lot when he dropped out of the race.
Posted by: Richard of Oregon   2008-08-28 14:59  

#3  * A dollar belongs in the pocket of the person who earns it unless the government has a compelling reason why it can use it better.

Amen.
Posted by: DarthVader   2008-08-28 13:01  

#2  And yes, there will be funding in primaries as well. RINOS can expect conservative primary opponents will be funded.
Posted by: OldSpook   2008-08-28 12:27  

#1  This means he is NOT the VP, thank goodness.

As conservatives, I think it's fair to say that not everything has gone our way this election

Hmm, is that a dig at McCain?

FYI, I got some back channel info on this from some of the other original FredHeads. The website for this should be up next week, to coincide with the start of the GOP convention.

Basically going to do candidate support independant of the "Country Club" types, direct to conservative candidates, and eventually run "issues" ads that hilight conservative causes and solutions. Nice thing is thre are plans afoot to do this at the state and local level, meaning it could turn into a grassroots remake of the GOP from the bottom up, getting rid of the self-entilted porkers, earmarkers, and ineffective RINOS.
Posted by: OldSpook   2008-08-28 12:25  

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