"Fraud" Thompson = Globalist Pawn

DixieDestroyer

Hall of Famer
Joined
Jan 19, 2007
Messages
9,464
Location
Dixieland
I'm certainly no fan of arch-LIEbral Harry "Fairy" Reid, but like other bogus "conservatives"/RINO/NeoCONs, "Fraud" Thompson is also a Globalist who would no doubt embrace open borders/amnesty and the North American Union...

Fred Thompson Links Dem Harry Reid to 9/11 "Fringe Anti-American Elements"

Kurt Nimmo | June 22, 2007

As further evidence Republicans are clueless as Democrats, a Rasmussen poll indicates Fred Thompson, the "non-candidate" (or would-be selectee) bedecked with globalist credentials as a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, holds "a statistically insignificant one percentage point lead over former New York Mayor Rudolph Giuliani in the national poll of likely Republican primary voters, 28 percent to 27 percent," according to NewsMax. Thompson's "candidacy has been fueled by Republican dissatisfaction with the current field, particularly among conservatives," thus demonstrating such "conservatives" lack two functioning brain cells to rub together.

Thompson is a one-worlder, not a "conservative," and if "elected" (selected) he will continue the globalist planâ€â€￾as will the Bilderberger Queen, Hillary Clinton, who is the odds on favorite. In addition, Thompson is a "visiting scholar" at the American Enterprise Institute, the "think tank" where Bush gets his "minds," that is to say warmongering psychopaths, and routinely rubs elbows with the likes of Max Boot, Fred Kagan, and Danielle Pletka. "When you lie down with dogs, you get up with fleas," Jean Harlow once quipped. Thompson, however, apparently had fleas before mixing it up with convicted felons such as Scooter Libby and the boy wonder of the neocons, Bill Kristol, who dreams of a Supreme Leader, an idea he gleaned no doubt from Carl Schmitt, Hitler's crown jurist who managed to escape the gallows at Nuremburg.

In order to draw attention his way, especially from the blathering ditz-heads over Fox News, Thompson "suggests that Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) criticized outgoing Joint Chiefs Chairman Gen. Peter Pace last week to appeal to 'fringe' anti-American elements 'who think the 9/11 attacks were an inside job,'" writes Think Progress. "Thompson also compares 9/11 conspiracy theories to claims that the war in Iraq was a 'sinister Republican plot.' He says, 'Reid has led the attack on the administration, with Nancy Pelosi, charging it lied and tricked America into supporting the war.' Thompson claims that 'multiple hearings and investigations into pre-war intelligence findings' have 'debunked this paranoid myth,'" the latter an obvious lie, not that the folks watching Fox will catch the drift. Most still believe plots requiring state intelligence services and matrix-like levels of sophistication are hatched by medieval Muslims in remote caves with the assistance of satellite phones, laptops, and kidney dialysis machines.

As we know, the events of nine eleven were not strictly a "sinister Republican plot," although Republicans were assuredly involved. In fact, Fred's buddies at the CFR and AEI had hands-on participation in nine eleven, as the events were specifically designed to take us down the thorny path to world government totalitarianism. In short, Fred Thompson is a heck of a lot closer to the epicenter of evil than your garden variety Republican or Democrat, although the latter are not shy when it comes to exploiting the event and 3,000 or so dead people.

But never mind. Thompson will throw his hat in the ring with the rest of the one-worlders, thugs, psychopaths, and opportunists, the sort of people selected precisely for their connections to the elite and their unsurpassed ability to receive and carry out orders. In Thompson's case, it is the ability to read a script, a skill he excels at while the current resident is nothing short of an embarrassment.


***Reference article link...

[url]http://www.infowars.com/articles/sept11/thompson_links_dem_h arry_reid_to_911_fringe_anti_american_elements.htm [/url]
 

DixieDestroyer

Hall of Famer
Joined
Jan 19, 2007
Messages
9,464
Location
Dixieland
FYI, here's further proof of "Fraud" Thompson's RINO status...

Thompson lobbied for abortion rights

WASHINGTON - Fred Thompson, who is weighing a Republican presidential bid as a social conservative, "has no recollection" of performing lobbying work in 1991 for a family planning group that was seeking to relax an abortion counseling rule, a spokesman said Friday.

ADVERTISEMENT

The Los Angeles Times reported on its Web site that Thompson was retained by National Family Planning and Reproductive Health Association to lobby the administration of President George H.W. Bush to ease a regulation that prevented clinics that received federal money from offering any abortion counseling.

At the time, Thompson, a lawyer, worked as a lobbyist at Arent Fox Kintner Plotkin & Kahn, a Washington firm.

"He may have been consulted by one of the firm's partners who represented this group in 1991," Thompson spokesman Mark Corallo said Friday in a statement. "As any lawyer would know, such consultations take place within law firms everyday."

The newspaper cited minutes from a meeting of the association when Thompson's work was discussed as well as the recollections of five individuals.

Judith DeSarno, the association's former president, told The Times that she had specific memories of discussing Thompson's lobbying work with him in phone conversations and during meals at Washington restaurants.

Minutes of a Sept. 14, 1991, meeting of the association, cited by the newspaper, states: "Judy (DeSarno) reported that the Association had hired Fred Thompson, Esq., as counsel to aid us in discussions with the administration." According to The Times, DeSarno said Thompson told her he discussed the abortion restriction with John Sununu, then chief of staff to Bush.

Sununu told The Times that he didn't recall Thompson ever discussing the abortion restriction with him. "In fact, I know that never happened."

"It is not unusual for one lawyer on one side of an issue to be asked to give advice to colleagues for clients who engage in conduct or activities with which they personally disagree," Corallo said.


***Reference article...

[url]http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070706/ap_on_el_pr/thompson_abo rtion[/url]
 
Top