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Last Updated: 8/25/2008

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Gender: Male
Status: Married
Age: 67
Sign: Leo

City: Lawrenceburg
State: Tennessee
Country: US
Signup Date: 6/11/2007

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Friday, June 29, 2007 
Fred Thompson is blogging about the immigration bill and Fidel Castro -- and the Fairness Doctrine -- and Hugo Chavez. Quotable:
This has been a good day for America.

For a while, it didn't look like Washington was going to listen to us regarding real immigration reform. Thankfully, we've been spared a serious mistake, but I wonder if things would have turned out the way they did without the work done by the bloggers, talk radio and the American people. Rush, Hannity, Laura Ingraham, RedState, Powerline, Pajamas Media and a lot of others have done a great job. Take that, Fairness Doctrine.

See the full post at The Fred File.
Wednesday, June 27, 2007 

Fred Thompson talks about health care systems we shouldn't copy.

"A lot of people don't seem to have noticed but, in recent years, the grand experiments in bureaucratic medicine are coming apart at the seams."

Check it out at The Fred File.
Tuesday, June 26, 2007 

Category: News and Politics

Fred Thompson might be the first major US politician to blog about Monty Python, Queen Elizabeth and Salman Rushdie:

"I was impressed by the knighthood of author Salman Rushdie and the British reaction to the predictable outrage that followed. That's not to say I'm a big fan of the British-Indian novelist. I don't agree with a lot of his criticism he's made of America and the UK in the past. But that's the point, really. In the West, we can disagree strongly with someone without issuing fatwas and calling for his death. We can even honor someone with whom we disagree."

 Check out the rest at The Fred File.