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CNN: Fred Thompson Lobbied For Pro-Abortion Group

CNN: Fred Thompson Lobbied For Pro-Abortion Group  
 
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eljagg01 (2 years ago) Show Hide
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"Pro-abortion"? That's a pretty illogical phrase, even for a delusional, Bible-thumping bigot.
JScottH2 (2 years ago) Show Hide
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This is why I have stoped supporting Fred. I like him but I think he is to liberal and has little experince to be president. I now support Mike Huckabee!
Busykid2k (2 years ago) Show Hide
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I guess Fred Thompson is only against abortion when he is not profiting from it.
proudvetgoinback (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Open your ears, he said it should be up to the individual states. And he never worked for them.
conservativegrunt (2 years ago) Show Hide
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Duncan Hunter is the candidate of choice for conservatives. View Thompson's record on amnesties at Americans for Better Immigration. Thompson voted for an amnesty to illegal aliens from Nicaragua and Cuba. Sen. Thompson voted for a procedural move that helped allow the Mack Amendment to be included in S.1156. This amendment granted amnesty to illegal aliens from Nicaragua and Cuba and added close to one million people to U.S. population.
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CNN forgot to mention that Thompson was paid by NFPRR for his lobbying. D'Sarno stated that if Thompson did not make contact with Sununu, as Sununu claims, than he owes NFP lots of money.This would be another piece of evidence that Thompson is a liar.
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He didn't care about abortion and the Republican platform in 1996.

``I don't think a platform means much. Never has,'' said Sen. Fred Thompson, R-Tenn. ``We've got some differences in this party, but we're putting those differences aside for the one big thing we agree on: that Dole ought to beat Clinton.''

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