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    Thompson sees fence between Congress, voters

    http://www.washingtontimes.com/national ... -9978r.htm

    RICHMOND -- Former Sen. Fred Thompson yesterday said there is a giant disconnect between voters and politicians in Washington and that the immigration bill is the chief reason.

    Speaking to Virginia Republicans, Mr. Thompson, who is considering a run for president, drew a standing ovation when he said voters don't believe Washington politicians when they claim they are trying to secure the border as part of the bill.

    "You've got to secure the border first, before you do anything," he said. "The members say it's right here in this bill: the border. The response is, 'We don't care what's on a piece of paper -- secure the border.' This piece of paper doesn't secure the border."

    Mr. Thompson said the new bill is "the same deal" offered in the 1986 amnesty -- legalization of illegal aliens in exchange for border security -- but said Americans won't be fooled again. He also said the program is unworkable because it relies on an already overworked immigration service to process millions of new applications.

    Immigration is a sharp dividing line among Republicans and their presidential candidates. Sen. John McCain, Arizona Republican, is a key backer of the immigration bill and is highlighting it as part of his campaign, while former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney is opposing the bill and running ads arguing for border security.

    The former U.S. senator from Tennessee was greeted with a minute-long standing ovation by the 400 Republicans at a dinner that raised $110,000 for the state Republican Party.

    Last week, Mr. Thompson took the first step to run for president, forming a "testing the waters" committee to allow him to hire staff and raise funds.

    He has spent the last month laying the groundwork and delivering speeches, including one to the Lincoln Club of Orange County, Calif., and another closed-door speech to top conservative leaders last month.

    Polls show barely half of Republicans across the nation are happy with their current prospects for president, and the enthusiasm for a Thompson campaign was clear from the Republicans here.

    He touched on his service with Virginia's senior Republican, Sen. John W. Warner, noting the two had fought together in the Senate to try to keep key military technology away from China.

    He had a warning for the federal courts, urging them to show restraint and respect the Constitution.

    "If they continue to act like politicians, the American people are going to start treating them like politicians, and that's not good news for them," he said.

    Mr. Thompson began with a heavy dose of self-deprecating humor, noting that he left Washington after eight years as a senator because he longed for "the realism of Hollywood."

    He also jokingly apologized to the capital of the Confederacy for his recent stint as President Ulysses S. Grant in HBO's movie "Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee"
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    Someone said he was weak on the issue. At least he is saying the right things and the reaction is getting noticed!

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    I did not like hearing this evening that he was involved with McCain's campaign till January or in January. My ears perked up at that and I began the serious doubting again. Better do more than give "pretty" speeches when talking to the millions of skeptical Americans.
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    But Jesus beheld them, and said unto them, With men this is impossible; but with God all things are possible.
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    You know, Thompson really knows how to play the American people for fools.

    He's always been for 'guest worker' etc.

    He's a member of the CFR.

    He's a NAFTA/CAFTA supporter.

    So, how, FRED, can you shmooze the people without blinking an eye?

    Your buds are ALL SPP/NAU guys.........how's that play into this NEW stand you're taking?

    And I've noticed how you HAVE NOT told the American people the DANGERS involved within this AMNESTY legislation! Rather, you've played a careful dance around the truth.
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    I've listened closely to old Freddie buy..........he "agrees" the borner should be secured FIRST. But he won't give a straight answer on the illegals. You know what that means!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Here is the problem.......regardless of who wins the election.....that person will not take office until 20 Jan 2009.

    So that person isn't really going to have any effect on this damn bill! In order to do that, it would have to be totally defeated for the 110th Congress this year, and defeated again in the 111th Congress next year.

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