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HomeschoolrsRUs
01-01-2008, 11:20 PM
An Account of Thompson's 'Desire' Question, From The Man Who Asked (http://campaignspot.nationalreview.com/post/?q=Y2RhN2UwMWRlMjRjOThjNDM3NGMxMzFmMzFkNGY2MTA=)

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Then the question and answer session arrived. I wanted to know does this man want to be my President? I got the last question in.

The answer was exactly what I hope it would. It was a great answer. At points during the answer I was ashamed I had asked the question. I knew the answer. Do I really want to support a candidate who lives to be President? Is that type of candidate really interested in serving the nation or serving his own self-interest? Sen. Thompson positioned himself as willing to serve, not for an enlarged ego, but out of a deep desire to serve his nation. He has desire to make our nation better for his children and grandchildren. Far from a slick Branson like presentation, he presented himself as a dedicated patriot willing to serve if we, the American people, were willing to have him do so. He refuses to be a President under false pretenses. He is not leading us into a shotgun relationship. He understands that under the founder’s concept of the social contract, both parties must be fully aware of the terms of the contract when entering into the agreement. If the American people do not want him to be President, he is not going to trick us into agreeing to him. As I said, the answer was refreshing. It was a great answer.

Timberwolf
01-01-2008, 11:32 PM
Make no mistake; Gov. Romney wants to be President of the United States. Maybe that is why I do not trust him. In the end, Sen. Thompson was right, the next President should be someone who wants to serve the nation, not someone who wants to be President.
Absolutely...that is why I don't support any of the other candidates. They all have a NEED to be President...almost as if they're entitled to it.

Far from the press coverage that stated Sen. Thompson does not have the desire to be President, his desire is to serve the American people. He believes the best way to do that is to be President. If he is not elected President, he will not be disappointed.
Which should be everyone's first clue that he is the best man for the job.

He will find some other way to serve the American people, just like he has throughout his career. After listening to Sen. Thompson and thinking about what he said, I can only conclude he is the best candidate for the job.
From your keyboard to God's eyes...good column. :thumb:

Lazarus
01-02-2008, 08:38 AM
Fred is indeed that absolute best candidate on the menu this year... If the American people don't see that then they are beyond help... They are too deeply entrenched in the Bread and Circus mental attitude...

Rhino
01-02-2008, 09:13 AM
Fred is indeed that absolute best candidate on the menu this year...I'm more and more convinced of it every day, not that I needed any more convincing.

The_Elucidator
01-02-2008, 09:33 AM
I'm more and more convinced of it every day, not that I needed any more convincing.

I have now come down to 2 candidates that I could possibly support in the General Election; with FDT having 100% confidence and Mitt Romney having about 70% confidence. I can no longer support Rudy, Huck or McCain in any way, shape or form.

HomeschoolrsRUs
01-02-2008, 02:04 PM
I have now come down to 2 candidates that I could possibly support in the General Election; with FDT having 100% confidence and Mitt Romney having about 70% confidence. I can no longer support Rudy, Huck or McCain in any way, shape or form.

To quote the old Virginia Slims commercials (click the pic):
http://tbn0.google.com/images?q=tbn:0WhO-U4Kt4VnHM:http://it.stlawu.edu/~spapson/archive/x0mhenr/You%27ve%2520come.jpg (http://it.stlawu.edu/~spapson/archive/x0mhenr/You've%20come.jpg)

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